Redskins defensive end Phillip Daniels has called out teammate Albert Haynesworth for his lack of commitment. "I've been through 15 seasons and I ain't won [anything]. So what I'm saying is if I can come out here and do this, don't tell me that you can't do it," Daniels said. "I want every guy on this team to do well. I want you to realize that if you ain't all in, you don't need to be here. "That's my point. I'm tired of going through season after season where we lose games that we should win, guys not doing the right thing, guys not putting the best effort in, whatever it may be. I'm tried of that, man. We deserve better." Washington coach Mike Shanahan declined to say Monday whether Haynesworth will remain with the team for the rest of the season. Haynesworth was inactive on Sunday against the Giants because of an illness. "It's always something else," Daniels said. "I just wish the team could stay focused and not worry about things like this. When I come to the locker room on game day, I expect guys to be ready to go and play. I don't expect to get a surprise on game day. ... At the same time I can understand why it happened. I'm not questioning the coach's decision at all." Daniels said the distractions involving Haynesworth are "not healthy" for the team and that it "drags you down." He called Haynesworth a "great person" who "tries for the most part to fit in," but Daniels also cited a slogan from his college team -- "Big team, little me" -- and said that's the part Haynesworth doesn't get.