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09:05 AM ET 08.07 | Defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth passed the Redskins' conditioning test Saturday morning, Rick Maese and Jason Reid are reporting. The test consists of two 300-yard runs for a player Haynesworth's size: the first must be completed inunder 70 seconds, the second in under 73 (there's a 3 1/2-minute rest between the two).

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August 7, 2010  09:09 AM ET

Albert Haynesworth passed the Redskins' conditioning test Saturday morning


You know what's sad? That this is news.

For $100 million Fat Albert should be able to run a marathon.

August 7, 2010  09:10 AM ET

Guess the foot wasn't THAT sore after all, huh Albert.

August 7, 2010  09:13 AM ET

It took him this long to pass the conditioning test? I suppose we'll see lots of third downs where Haynesworth's winded **** is on the sideline.

August 7, 2010  09:14 AM ET

If that is news worthy for the skins...It's going to be a long year.....

August 7, 2010  09:17 AM ET

The guy is a walking excuse. He has an excuse for everything, and its old already. He's had like 2 good years in the league, got his gigantic payday, and became a whining baby who feels like he runs the team. Sad indeed.

August 7, 2010  09:34 AM ET
QUOTE(#2):

Guess the foot wasn't THAT sore after all, huh Albert.

He just wanted the attention, and he got what he wanted.

August 7, 2010  09:36 AM ET

Awesome !!!

Way to go Al !!!

You are the man Al !!!

Now - go pull a hamstring...

August 7, 2010  09:37 AM ET
QUOTE(#8):

Awesome !!! Way to go Al !!! You are the man Al !!! Now - go pull a hamstring...

Your wish may come true....

August 7, 2010  09:39 AM ET

I thought Chico would be all over this one.

August 7, 2010  09:40 AM ET
QUOTE(#3):

It took him this long to pass the conditioning test? I suppose we'll see lots of third downs where Haynesworth's winded **** is on the sideline.

Forget about third down, try first down.

August 7, 2010  09:42 AM ET
QUOTE(#7):

He just wanted the attention, and he got what he wanted.

Don't forget sympathy, which he got zero of.

August 7, 2010  09:46 AM ET
QUOTE(#9):

Your wish may come true....

How is it that a guy like Dumervil has THAT happen to him and this numbskull skates free?

August 7, 2010  09:46 AM ET

Indeed. Thank the Lord we can now move on to something else. Like the pulled hamstring Otis predicts for him.

August 7, 2010  09:48 AM ET
QUOTE(#13):

How is it that a guy like Dumervil has THAT happen to him and this numbskull skates free?

I have no idea, Dumervil actually worked for his money, and now his injury will likely cost the Broncos their season, and McDaniels his job.

August 7, 2010  09:51 AM ET
QUOTE(#12):

Don't forget sympathy, which he got zero of.

Indeed.

August 7, 2010  09:52 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

You know what's sad? That this is news.

For $100 million Fat Albert should be able to run a marathon.

Agreed.

August 7, 2010  10:21 AM ET

Yay!!! Now we can get on to more important things like discovering a cure for cancer, nuclear weapons reductions, and the economy. Speaking of which the fact that this fat, over paid POS decided to hold out, after signing one of the most lucrative contracts ever, says a lot about our country, but more importantly our culture. I wish guys like Butkus or Deacon Jones were still around, because they would have put through the wall for trying to renege and turning yellow coat on his teammates.

August 7, 2010  10:22 AM ET

Yay!!! Now we can get on to more important things like discovering a cure for cancer, nuclear weapons reductions, and the economy. Speaking of which the fact that this fat, over paid POS decided to hold out, after signing one of the most lucrative contracts ever, says a lot about our country, but more importantly our culture. I wish guys like Butkus or Deacon Jones were still around, because they would have put through the wall for trying to renege and turning yellow coat on his teammates. What a joke.

August 7, 2010  10:50 AM ET

Finally this story can go away and we can get back to Bret Favre.... :)

 
August 7, 2010  10:53 AM ET
QUOTE(#5):

The guy is a walking excuse. He has an excuse for everything, and its old already. He's had like 2 good years in the league, got his gigantic payday, and became a whining baby who feels like he runs the team. Sad indeed.

If he was a walking excuse, he would be in better shape. He's a sitting excuse at best.

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