Patriots’ Milton Williams Ready To Run Through The Finish Line
The post Patriots’ Milton Williams Ready To Run Through The Finish Line appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The New England Patriots signed former Philadelphia defensive tackle Milton Williams to a four-year, … More $104 million contract as NFL free agency opened in March. (Photo by John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Boston Globe via Getty Images New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel does not plan on taking his foot off the gas. A four-year, $104 million signing learned early on in the voluntary offseason workout program that he shouldn’t plan to, either. “I’d say like the first week, I was out there running and Coach Vrabel called me out in front of everybody, which I like,” Patriots defensive tackle Milton Williams told reporters during his Tuesday press conference at Gillette Stadium. “So he called me out and let me know, ‘Hey, if you’re going to be here, you need to set the standard.’ And after that, it’s been like, ‘OK.’ I’ve been trying to make sure I’m doing it every day. Every day I come in, just try to put my best foot forward and go from there.” Williams, 26, arrived in Foxborough at the onset of NFL free agency with $63 million in total guarantees and an average annual value of $26 million. The March agreement made him highest-paid player in franchise history. And it made him a 6-foot-3, 290-pound pace car for where an aggressive, accountable defense is heading under Vrabel & Co. “I had already made it on my way back, so I’m kind of like chilling until I get to the line,” Williams recalled of the spring conditioning drill. “He was like, ‘No, don’t let them catch you. If you can make it faster, make it.’ All right. Every rep since then I’ve just been trying to make sure I’m the first one back. I feel like that’s just going to…

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The New England Patriots signed former Philadelphia defensive tackle Milton Williams to a four-year, … More $104 million contract as NFL free agency opened in March. (Photo by John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Boston Globe via Getty Images New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel does not plan on taking his foot off the gas. A four-year, $104 million signing learned early on in the voluntary offseason workout program that he shouldn’t plan to, either. “I’d say like the first week, I was out there running and Coach Vrabel called me out in front of everybody, which I like,” Patriots defensive tackle Milton Williams told reporters during his Tuesday press conference at Gillette Stadium. “So he called me out and let me know, ‘Hey, if you’re going to be here, you need to set the standard.’ And after that, it’s been like, ‘OK.’ I’ve been trying to make sure I’m doing it every day. Every day I come in, just try to put my best foot forward and go from there.” Williams, 26, arrived in Foxborough at the onset of NFL free agency with $63 million in total guarantees and an average annual value of $26 million. The March agreement made him highest-paid player in franchise history. And it made him a 6-foot-3, 290-pound pace car for where an aggressive, accountable defense is heading under Vrabel & Co. “I had already made it on my way back, so I’m kind of like chilling until I get to the line,” Williams recalled of the spring conditioning drill. “He was like, ‘No, don’t let them catch you. If you can make it faster, make it.’ All right. Every rep since then I’ve just been trying to make sure I’m the first one back. I feel like that’s just going to…
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