Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Former footballer posts photo of White House with instructions how to target it

On Sunday, a former football player named Albert Haynesworth posted an aerial view of the White House on Instagram along with instructions for the largest sponsor of global terrorism, Iran, to target it in order to kill the President of the United States.

Fat Albert Haynesworth posted with the photo:  “@Iran if you are going to attack the United States well here is a picture for you! #justtryingtohelp us folks that aren’t starting wars,” as The Knoxville News Sentinel reported. The surrounding areas were labeled, “Not affiliated.”

As the News Sentinel reported, “A user named Atlas Hampton commented, ‘I thought he was better than this…… But he is acting just like the rest! But when he was really sick and everyone supported him what if we all wished he was dead he wouldn’t like it but he’s saying (expletive) it kill them all in the [sic] Whitehouse!’”

See, Haynesworth may have played professional football, but he's a gutless leftist who would sell the country down the river to virtue signal.

Somehow, sedition has become cool.

The leftist footballer played from 2002 to 2011. In October 2006, the creep was suspended for five games without pay by the NFL after he stomped on Andre Gurode's head. At first, he missed Gurode's head but when at first he didn't succeed, he tried again and hit the target, leaving Gurode needing 30 stitches.

After the game, Titans head coach Jeff Fisher apologized to Cowboys coach Bill Parcells. Haynesworth admitted, “What I did out there was disgusting. It doesn’t matter what the league does to me. The way I feel right now, you just can’t describe it.”

What he's doing now as far as the country is concerned is disgusting but this moron hasn't learned anything.

ESPN’s Mark Schlereth, who played in the NFL for 12 years said:
When I first saw the replay of what Albert Haynesworth did I just thought it was a horrific act perpetuated by a guy who has no business playing in the NFL. Football is a vicious game and most guys on the field are out there trying to knock someone out of the game to help their team. But those hits are within the realm of the game and before the whistle blows. I played for six years on an offensive line that was known for cut blocking and doing things that were right on the edge of being legal in the NFL, but not once did we ever cross the line and try to do anything like what Haynesworth did. A football career is fleeting and at any point it can end either on the field or off the field. When you’re out there, you don’t take chances with someone else’s career after the whistle. That’s why he should have been suspended for the rest of the year.
ESPN noted past behavior of Haynesworth, writing, “As a sophomore at Tennessee, he fought with a teammate and left practice, returning with a long pole looking for tackle Will Ofenheusle before coach Phillip Fulmer stopped him. He was suspended for a half of a game. During 2003 Titans training camp, Haynesworth kicked center Justin Hartwig, now with Carolina. Charges for a road rage incident earlier this year were dismissed.

Apparently, Haynesworth is a disgusting bully, and now we know he is a traitor.


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