Albert Haynesworth, who has to be one of the National Football League’s all-time leaders in conversation created/actual time spent playing ratio, has been suspended by the team for the remaining four games of the the season. Haynesworth’s final 2010 statistics: 8 games, 16 tackles, 2.5 sacks, $14.3 million earned. It sounds like the messy, expensive marriage between the defensive lineman and the team finally hit a breaking point. The Redskins released the following statement made by Head Coach Mike Shanahan: “Yesterday, when Albert was at Redskin Park, he told our General Manager Bruce Allen that he [Haynesworth] would no longer speak with me. Although suspending any player is not a decision that a head coach enters into lightly, I believe the situation has reached the point where the club clearly has no alternative.” Frankly, we’re just shocked that Shanahan didn’t just end the whole sad song and dance and cut the guy.