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Haynesworth wants the freedom that helped make him a dominant player for many years with the Tennessee Titans and most certainly does not want to line up as a nose tackle in a 3-4 defense. The Redskins have said he should at least give the defense a chance.
Shanahan said he was "very pleased" with Haynesworth's mindset during their Wednesday meeting, which perhaps could signal a change of heart.
"The conversation went well," the coach said, "and now we'll get a chance to see exactly where we're at in the near future."
Shanahan said he did not ask Haynesworth about the litany of legal issues that have surfaced and resurfaced during the offseason. Among the headlines: lawsuits by a bank over a loan repayment and by a man injured in an automobile accident, accusations from Haynesworth's ex-wife that he hasn't paid bills, and an allegation from an exotic dancer that he got her pregnant.
"I have not addressed those issues with him," Shanahan said. "He's a grown man."
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