Remember the Mario Williams video?...
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Remember the Mario Williams video?...
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...t/4838154.html
Mario Williams didn't know what to expect when Texans owner Bob McNair called him into his office. It was shortly after the video of Williams speeding in his Lamborghini surfaced on the Internet, and the defensive end knew McNair couldn't be happy.
Williams had been in the organization long enough to know McNair holds players to a high standard off the field, but he wasn't sure how McNair would react when players fall short of those expectations.
"He could have been in there bashing me and pointing fingers, but the way he came at me showed that he does care," Williams, 22, said. "It wasn't one of those things where he was just trying to punish me. He brought me in basically with open arms, and I greatly appreciate that.
"I knew things with me were always under a microscope. But it's just one of those things that bring you back to reality and let's you know you can't even do any little thing now. It wasn't one of those, 'You shouldn't have done that.' It just brought me back down. I'm glad I had that."
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saw this in the paper today, I started laughing when I read the first part
Mario Williams didn't know what to expect when Texans owner Bob McNair called him into his office. It was shortly after the video of Williams speeding in his Lamborghini surfaced on the Internet, and the defensive end knew McNair couldn't be happy.
Williams had been in the organization long enough to know McNair holds players to a high standard off the field, but he wasn't sure how McNair would react when players fall short of those expectations.
"He could have been in there bashing me and pointing fingers, but the way he came at me showed that he does care," Williams, 22, said. "It wasn't one of those things where he was just trying to punish me. He brought me in basically with open arms, and I greatly appreciate that.
"I knew things with me were always under a microscope. But it's just one of those things that bring you back to reality and let's you know you can't even do any little thing now. It wasn't one of those, 'You shouldn't have done that.' It just brought me back down. I'm glad I had that."
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saw this in the paper today, I started laughing when I read the first part