Last week, Philadelphia Eagles player Cary Williams called out The New England Patriots for being “cheaters”. With the joint team practice just days away, Williams refused to apologize for his comments. Hit the jump to see what he had to say!
Next week’s joint practice between the two teams will definitely be interesting! In an interview with Delaware Online, Williams stood by his comments and said:
“Did I say the wrong thing? No.” Williams said. “I stand firm on what my beliefs are, and that’s just that. I didn’t tell a lie. At the end of the day, that did happen. It’s in the history books. As far as I’m concerned, I made a comment about it and that’s that.”
Williams was then asked if he thought the Patriots would be gunning for him during the practices in Foxborough, Massachusetts, next Tuesday through Thursday before the two teams play Aug. 15.
“I don’t care,” he replied. “That’s the whole point. I don’t care if they come after me or not. That doesn’t scare me. My mentality is I’ve never been a punk, never been a sissy, never been a guy that’s going to be a scared guy. I don’t play this game in fear at all. I don’t fear no man. As far as I’m concerned, you put your pants on as well as I put my pants on. We’re going to man up when we get there.”
It is unkown whether Williams faced discipline for his comments either by the Eagles or the NFL.
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