Albert Haynesworth
Haynesworth made Moss look like a boy scout. The Patriots signed him for the 2011 season. He played just 6 games.
According to Boston.com, Wikipedia and USA Today, here are a list of Haynesworth's controversies.
2000
As a sophomore at Tennessee, he fights with teammate Will Ofenheusle and leaves practice, only to return later with a pole looking for Ofenheusle. He is stopped by coach Phillip Fulmer and suspended for a half-game.
2002
In his rookie season with the Titans, he fights with teammates during back-to-back practices.
2003
He sparks a brawl at practice by kicking center Justin Hartwig in the chest, and is fined by coach Jeff Fisher. The next day, he fights with teammate Matt Martin and has a verbal exchange with Fisher. He is deactivated for the season finale but plays in the playoff game vs. Ravens.
2004
He skips the team’s offseason workouts, including its voluntary workout program, and a minicamp in May.
2005
For a late hit on Raiders QB Kerry Collins, Haynesworth is fined $5,000.
2006
He is suspended for five games by the NFL for kicking Cowboys center Andre Gurode’s helmet off, and a second kick opens a gash over Gurode’s right eye that requires 30 stitches. The discipline is the longest in modern league history for an in-game incident.
He is charged with reckless endangerment after being accused of trying to run a car off the road. Charges are later dropped.
2007
He is fined $5,000 after slamming Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew to the ground in the season opener (he was called for unnecessary roughness on the play).
2008
He goes before a grand jury after being clocked going more than 100 miles per hour in a 70-m.p.h. zone.
He is fined $5,000 for an unnecessary hit on Chargers QB Philip Rivers in a playoff game. The hit fuels a drive that puts San Diego ahead for good.
2009
He is indicted on two misdemeanor traffic charges from an accident in Tennessee that left a driver in another car partially paralyzed. Police allege Haynesworth was driving his Ferrari more than 100 m.p.h. when he collided with another car.
2010
Haynesworth is sued by Clayton Bank & Trust for allegedly failing to make payment on a $2.38 million commercial loan.
He shows up for preseason practices out of shape after complaining about playing nose tackle in the Redskins’ 3-4 defense. Coach Mike Shanahan prohibits him from practicing until he passes a fitness test. It takes several weeks to pass the test and Haynesworth has no impact on the Washington defense. He is suspended for the final four games of the season for conduct detrimental to the team.
Haynesworth is sued for $10 million by a New York stripper who claims he fathered her child and he refuses to pay child support.
Also, he is accused of punching a man in the face after a traffic altercation. He reaches an out-of-court settlement with the alleged victim.
2011
He is indicted for sexual assault after allegedly fondling a waitress at a Washington hotel. His trial is set to begin Aug. 23.
PHOTO: Albert Haynesworth PHOTO: U.S.Military Michael A. Lantron