Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cary Williams raised some eyebrows Sunday when he ripped head coach Chip Kelly's practice methods, but it sounds as if there are no hard feelings.
"Cary's just a competitor. He always wants to play a perfect game, always wants to make a perfect play ... he'll tell you, he just got frustrated," Kelly said, via Philly.com.
Asked if he thinks other players agree with Williams that his practices are too fast-paced, Kelly replied: "No. I know we ask our guys to run a lot during practice. I met with Cary just a little while ago, he came in on his own today ... I think he was frustrated (when Williams spoke after the game). I understand that. Cary's a competitor. I got no issues with Cary."
Kelly wasn't bothered that Williams voiced his frustrations with reporters, either.
"No, not at all. You guys are everywhere," Kelly joked.