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Ok, it always amazes me how professional athletes seem to get these issues by walking through college dorms. The report is out ... Mario Williams held out of practice because the poor multi-millionaire has a sore foot. WHERE IN THE WORLD did he pick that up? Were they playing kick the can in the dorms? So big Mario your toes are hurting you ... don't you think that you have an obligation to at least show your face on DAY ONE of training camp? Aren't there some drills that you can participate with your foot in an ice bucket? What about being supportive of your teammates? This is not a good omen ... his poor little footsy. My goodness ... how many of us go to work with some minor issues and then take care not to aggravate what ails us ... not Mario. http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2013/07/28/mario-has-sore-foot/

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Bills fans who have been around a while should be used to our stud DE being AWOL at camp...as long as the results are there when the live bullets fly, I'm good.

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Ok, it always amazes me how professional athletes seem to get these issues by walking through college dorms. The report is out ... Mario Williams held out of practice because the poor multi-millionaire has a sore foot. WHERE IN THE WORLD did he pick that up? Were they playing kick the can in the dorms? So big Mario your toes are hurting you ... don't you think that you have an obligation to at least show your face on DAY ONE of training camp? Aren't there some drills that you can participate with your foot in an ice bucket? What about being supportive of your teammates? This is not a good omen ... his poor little footsy. My goodness ... how many of us go to work with some minor issues and then take care not to aggravate what ails us ... not Mario. http://blogs.buffalo...-has-sore-foot/

 

I'm callin you're trolling. There's no way you'd be stupid enough to compare an NFL defensive lineman "going to work" with a sore foot to someone sitting behind a desk. And what is the sense in pushing a seasoned veteran through a sore foot the first day of training camp? Frankly, I don't give a crap about training camp, especially on the defensive side of the ball. My #1 concern is that the important players are all healthy on September 8th.

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Ok, it always amazes me how professional athletes seem to get these issues by walking through college dorms. The report is out ... Mario Williams held out of practice because the poor multi-millionaire has a sore foot. WHERE IN THE WORLD did he pick that up? Were they playing kick the can in the dorms? So big Mario your toes are hurting you ... don't you think that you have an obligation to at least show your face on DAY ONE of training camp? Aren't there some drills that you can participate with your foot in an ice bucket? What about being supportive of your teammates? This is not a good omen ... his poor little footsy. My goodness ... how many of us go to work with some minor issues and then take care not to aggravate what ails us ... not Mario. http://blogs.buffalo...-has-sore-foot/

I'm with you on this. I think it's ridiculous. After a blockbuster contract, he had a lackluster year. The story is he is coming back pissed and focused on football now with all the personal baggage taken care of and in the rear view. Then on day one of training camp, he's sitting out. That's garbage and not leadership. My one concern is that his rookie year he had significant problems with foot injuries.

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I'm with you on this. I think it's ridiculous. After a blockbuster contract, he had a lackluster year. The story is he is coming back pissed and focused on football now with all the personal baggage taken care of and in the rear view. Then on day one of training camp, he's sitting out. That's garbage and not leadership. My one concern is that his rookie year he had significant problems with foot injuries.

What's the point of playing in camp if you're hurt and require rest to heal? How is it "leadership" to play in camp so that you're at 70 percent come the season opener?

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