Albert Haynesworth discusses the check, the 3-4 and Mike Shanahan
Albert Haynesworth talks with ESPN's Sara Walsh about the Redskins' switch to a 3-4 defense and holding onto that big ol' check while he thought the matter over.
Haynesworth also discussed his relationship with Coach Mike Shanahan in the interview, which runs tonight.
"Everybody thinks we're standing in a long hallway with gun holsters, and we're ready to draw on each other," he said. "But it's nothing like that. We're completely fine. I talk to him. It's very cordial. It's a fine relationship."
By
Cindy Boren
| October 1, 2010; 10:24 AM ET
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