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this is kind of trippy. I, like most here, had not heard Alberts name in 5+ years, and yesterday at lunch my dad tells me "you know theres nothing on TV so I watched the NFL's worst free agent signings of all time..." So i sat there and couldn't think of who the hell number 1 was so I asked. "Albert Haynesworth" Ahh, the 100,000,000 man.

 

then on Twitters I see him trending asking for a kidney on the same day

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Having a father that is one of the lucky ones having gone through dialysis and been successful in finding a kidney transplant, I can tell you firsthand it's a miserable experience for patients with end-stage renal disease. I know Haynesworth was a shitty person at times, but this kind of suffering you would not wish on your worst enemy.

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2 hours ago, UDontKnow said:

Having a father that is one of the lucky ones having gone through dialysis and been successful in finding a kidney transplant, I can tell you firsthand it's a miserable experience for patients with end-stage renal disease. I know Haynesworth was a shitty person at times his entire adult life, but this kind of suffering you would not wish on your worst enemy.

I agree with the sentiment but let's not sugar coat it. He was a real piece of shit as a person.  But still, I hope he gets well and hopefully this changes him for the good. 

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1 hour ago, PilotsError said:

yeah those google search results are just horrific.

I guess it could be worse, he could've Craig James killed five hookers at SMU

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guess i'm a shitty person. i'm finding it real hard to find any sympathy. 

i hope he gets a kidney. i hope he recovers. but he is a shitty human being, and even if all the love in the world rained down on him and fixed him. he would still be a shitty person with zero appreciation for what he has received.  

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14 hours ago, Murfdogg21 said:

Seriously why doesn’t he buy one? Someone would definitely sell him one for $1 million. 

I think that’s illegal in the US, and his doctors at Vanderbilt would have a say. But I’d imagine if he sought care in certain countries he could freely do so. 

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