Found June 25, 2009 on Pro Football Talk:
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Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth broke the bank during free agency with a seven-year contract with a maximum value of $100 million that includes $41 million in guaranteed money, but he claims he could have made even more money if he had signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. During an interview with Adam Schein and Jim Miller of Sirius NFL Radio, Haynesworth revealed that [...]
3 Comments:
  • Tampa they suck
  • tampa will be happy they dont have em. i think hes gonna be a bust for the skins. He was good in tennessee but every player that signs a big contract with the skins usually ends up leavin 2 years later due to injuries or just sucking....Also concerning the skins, am an eagle fan obviously, but you ski nfans are gonna be happy that u kept campbell as your QB rather then cutler. Cutler isnt that good. I was wondering why they would want to get rid of campbell i think hes good
  • Tampa may have told Albert that,but ain't know way in hell !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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