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Cary Williams, the cornerback with the largest negative diva-to-performance ratio in history, laid into Chip Kelly on a Seattle radio station today. Words:

“We was talking about the fact that our conditioning and things like was going to kick in because we worked harder than everybody in the National Football League with the Chip Kelly thing,” he said. “We got out there, we got our teeth kicked in. So all that conditioning didn’t necessarily work. Preparation wasn’t necessarily the greatest neither [against the Seahawks]. When you’re going up against teams that prepare well, practice well, coach well, it’s difficult in games like that. I think towards the end of the year we were exhausted and we got outcoached the majority of the games.”

Williams called Kelly “a great coach” but said he disagreed with his approach.

“I enjoyed my teammates, I enjoyed some of the coaches but ultimately we didn’t get the job done, and there was reasoning for that,” Williams said. “Whatever that is they’re creating, I didn’t believe it. We went to one playoff game, we had a home playoff game and we lost that. And it was his first year, I understand that. I think he’s a great coach, a tremendous coach. I just think that what’s going on there isn’t necessarily the right way of doing things, of winning games. He’s won games, but when you’re going against elite talent, elite players, elite teams, elite schemes, we weren’t able to get the job done.”

He’s a great coach, it’s just that everything he’s doing is wrong and actively hurting his team.

Go screw, Cary Williams. Go screw.

Audio here.