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Albert Haynesworth: Orakpo 'was killing' Cowboys on pass rush
Posted at 12:31 AM on Mon., Sep. 13, 2010 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Gerry Fraley / Reporter Bio | E-mail | News tips
Albert Haynesworth, Washington's well-paid defensive lineman, played enough on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys to have two tackles. He did have a ring-side seat to watch the Cowboys' attempt to block pass-rushing linebacker Brian Orakpo.
``He was killing them on the pass rush,'' Haynesworth said. ``They couldn't hold him. If they didn't hold him. he was going to get a sack.''
Cowboys right tackle Alex Barron picked up three holding calls in his attempt to slow Orakpo. The last call came on the final play of the game, negating what would have been a game-tying 13-yard touchdown pass to Roy Williams.
Posted at 12:31 AM on Mon., Sep. 13, 2010 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Gerry Fraley / Reporter Bio | E-mail | News tips
Albert Haynesworth, Washington's well-paid defensive lineman, played enough on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys to have two tackles. He did have a ring-side seat to watch the Cowboys' attempt to block pass-rushing linebacker Brian Orakpo.
``He was killing them on the pass rush,'' Haynesworth said. ``They couldn't hold him. If they didn't hold him. he was going to get a sack.''
Cowboys right tackle Alex Barron picked up three holding calls in his attempt to slow Orakpo. The last call came on the final play of the game, negating what would have been a game-tying 13-yard touchdown pass to Roy Williams.