Did you think I was implying that because I referenced Williams being all about Williams Al? That's not really it, more a reflection of my belief that this has been all about $$ from the outset. First there is his illogical 'blaming' of his failure to seek a 2nd opinion on his scalp growth on team staff, when any grown adult in America knows something like that would fall well beyond their purview and that any grown man with a bit of sense would seek out expertise if he was worried about a health issue that wasn't football-related. Secondly, there is the fact that we never heard a word about the physician/trainer 'incompetence' until the team refused to give Trent a big contract rewrite he was demanding while he was still under a generous contract just negotiated a few years ago. And finally, there's the fact that he never once got up himself to speak directly about whatever his issues were, preferring to have his agent and other surrogates trash the team for him. He did that despite the team making him one of the highest paid LTs ever (at the time), and despite the team having stood by him with failed drug tests. There's nothing revisionist about any of that. That's a fair summation of what occurred. I think the fact that Rivera, who clearly has a good bead on character and motivation, took about 5 minutes to figure out he didn't want Trent Williams on this roster.