
Pete Carroll's Seahawks were interested in Haynesworth
Date: Saturday, July 17 @ 15:28:43 EDT Topic: Seahawks
When it appeared more likely that the Redskins would attempt to get rid of Albert Haynesworth before next season, the Seattle Seahawks were often mentioned as a potential destination. Turns out the Seahawks were actively researching Haynesworth to see whether they wanted to add the lineman.
"We started the process, because we thought maybe they weren't gonna be able to come to a deal and they were gonna make him available," Carroll said Thursday on the LaVar and Dukes Show. "But it didn't work out that way."
Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio latched onto Carroll's admission of interest, pointing out that this could be a violation of the league's anti-tampering policy. Florio quotes the policy like so:
"Any public or private statement of interest, qualified or unqualified, in another club's player to that player's agent or representative, or to a member of the news media, is a violation of this Anti-Tampering Policy."
Carroll's interest was qualified, in that he wondered the same thing many current and former players have wondered in recent weeks: whether Haynesworth is actually in love with playing football.
"It sends up some immediate flags," Carroll said, when asked about Haynesworth staying away from Ashburn this offseason. "You've got some questions now, and you want to know why. But for me, I'm not gonna make a decision, a declaration on something like that without knowing the player, hearing the situation and gathering as much as you can. You don't ever really know the whole story until you dig in, and so therefore I don't.
"We were interested in the thought of him because he's such a fantastic payer, but [it depends] if he wants to play the game. That's what you have to figure out. Where's the love of the game in all of this, and where does this all fit in? Because regardless of what [position] you're playing him, if his heart isn't in it 1,000 percent, and he wants to be great and be a part of a great team, then you need to get another guy."
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2010/07/pete_carrolls_seahawks_were_in.html
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