After multiple conversations with coach Leslie Frazier, Pat Williams is backing off his declaration he's done with the Minnesota Vikings. "It's like 50-50 now," Williams said as he went to his seat before teammate Ray Edwards' professional boxing debut on Friday night. "It's 50-50. I talked to Frazier. Frazier got some stuff straight, so it's like 50-50." Williams, 38, told a reporter in March he planned to continue his career elsewhere, in part because he "just don't trust everybody over there no more." A few weeks later, Frazier said he had cleared the air with Williams -- an unrestricted free agent whenever the NFL lockout ends -- who said on Friday that Frazier called again when the lockout was lifted briefly last month. "He said, 'Just calm down, we're going to get everything straight,'" Williams said. "I said, 'OK, coach.'" Asked who in the organization he doesn't trust, the veteran nose tackle hesitated before saying, "It's just guys up in the office, man. You know how the front office is. It's just certain guys up in the office. "I don't have a problem with Coach Frazier. Me and Coach Frazier talked. We talked a lot of times. It's just people up in the office, man. With a lockout going on now, it's all the same. Business." Source: 1500 ESPN Twin Cities
I hate our front office. Its cool big Pat just stick it out for a couple more years and see if we can do something.