Vikings DT Pat Williams Won't Stick Around For Team's Rebuilding?

Discussion in 'Minnesota Vikings' started by SRW, Dec 31, 2010.

  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Veteran defensive tackle Pat Williams, in his sixth season with Minnesota and 14th in the league, predicts a "rough" transition for the Vikings this offseason and is open to starting over somewhere else, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "They're going to be rebuilding around here, it's going to be kind of rough," Williams told the newspaper on Thursday. "They've got about 20 free agents on this team. It will be real rough." Williams, 38, is part of a flock of Vikings -- 17 in total -- with four or more years of playing experience, who might become unrestricted free agents in the offseason, depending on how the collective bargaining agreement shapes up. Williams said the team has not approached him about a new contract. After getting close to a Super Bowl with the Vikings in 2009, Williams is open to leaving Minnesota for a team that's ready to challenge for a title. "If I don't come back here I want to try to go to a team that's already set," he said. "Try to go to a team that's already got enough. ... I'm going to see [about all that] at the end of the year. Talk to my agent, see what he says. Just figure it out. I want to win, that's my main focus." Williams, the oldest defensive player in the NFL, also has mentioned retirement the past few offseasons.

    Source: NFL.com
     
  2. CaptainStubing

    CaptainStubing Gave her a Dirty Sanchez

    fine. leave then. you aren't playing at a very high level this year anyway. you aren't earning the money you're being paid so hit the road ...........
     
  3. DatR3al

    DatR3al No Days Off

    Yup, let him do what he do, enjoy u butthole.