The defensive coordinator of the Patriots of New England, Terrell Williams, moved away from the minicamp recruit, citing what he called a “fear of health”. Williams Tell to journalists Friday via Zoom that he was working remotely for the moment, but has not given a return calendar.
“I want to understand clearly, I am far from the building, but I am not far from the team,” said Williams.
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Earlier Friday, Patriots’ head coach Mike Troducts told journalists in a press conference On Friday, Williams “worked through a medical condition” and that they were in “constant communication”. He added that the second coach Zak Kuhr would take over in the absence of Williams.
“Terrell is impatient to come back, and we are delighted to recover it. It has always been in contact with the players via Zoom, as well as with myself and the rest of the coaches staff,” said Trinel.
After recent stays with Miami dolphins, Tennes from Tennessee and Detroit Lions as a defensive line coach, Williams joined New England staff this season as a defensive coordinator. He replaced Demarcus Covington.
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Williams qualified the medical incident on Friday on Friday, and said that stress may have played a role in fear.
“We all have different levels of stress. Football is a job that, obviously, there is stress.” I think that often, when there are things you can prevent, and that you do not prevent them, it is simply not intelligent. This is what I have done in recent years, even more. I ignored the doctors. I ignored everyone and just lived my life. Although it was fun, I realize that you have to take care of yourself. This is what I do.
“Where I’m now, my mind is clear. I’m moving. I’m happy. Everything is fine. I can’t wait to go back to Foxborough and see everyone in person.”