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Williams, whose disdain for the Patriots goes back to his days with the arch-rival Ravens and their heated playoff showdown, said there’s no benefit to practicing against other teams, especially a team with New England’s “history.”
“You don’t wanna give any — I don’t care whether it’s the Patriots or it’s the the dang Bengals, whoever it is — you don’t want to give them an opportunity to look at your stuff,” he said. “That’s just me, from a personal standpoint. I don’t want to show none of my cards.
“So to me it’s not benefiting us because they’ve already proven who they are (from Spygate), that’s their history. And I don’t like them, not only because of that, but because I just don’t like them. I played them three of four times in a row [in the playoffs].”
Dork. Williams was a senior at Division II Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas when Spygate occurred.
I agree with him about giving the Patriots "an opportunity to look at your stuff." Keep your pants on, Cary. Trust me, none of us want an opportunity to look at your stuff (even if we probably need a magnifying glass to find it.)
“You don’t wanna give any — I don’t care whether it’s the Patriots or it’s the the dang Bengals, whoever it is — you don’t want to give them an opportunity to look at your stuff,” he said. “That’s just me, from a personal standpoint. I don’t want to show none of my cards.
“So to me it’s not benefiting us because they’ve already proven who they are (from Spygate), that’s their history. And I don’t like them, not only because of that, but because I just don’t like them. I played them three of four times in a row [in the playoffs].”
Dork. Williams was a senior at Division II Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas when Spygate occurred.
I agree with him about giving the Patriots "an opportunity to look at your stuff." Keep your pants on, Cary. Trust me, none of us want an opportunity to look at your stuff (even if we probably need a magnifying glass to find it.)