Vikes dock Williamson's pay for missing game for grandmother's funeral

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By Len Pasquarelli
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Updated: November 8, 2007, 6:30 PM ET


The Minnesota Vikings have docked wide receiver Troy Williamson one game check for missing last Sunday's game against the San Diego Chargers to attend the Monday funeral of his maternal grandmother.

Based on his 2007 salary of $435,000, the action by the Vikings will cost the three-year veteran $25,588. Williamson has 45 days to appeal Minnesota's decision to withhold his pay, and NFL Players Association sources said he will do so.

Coach Brad Childress told Twin Cities-area media following Thursday's practice that the decision was on a "business principle" of the Vikings organization.

"He had a family obligation that he had to see to," Childress said. "We sat down and talked on it before he left. ... He had to do what he had to do. Everybody handles that differently. [Williamson] had to do what his family situation called for."

Childress cited the cases of two players, Minnesota defensive tackle Pat Williams and Indianapolis wide receiver Reggie Wayne, who appeared in games shortly after the deaths of family members.

Williamson's maternal grandmother, who helped to raise him and with whom he was very close, died last week and he returned to South Carolina, where he played a large role in arranging her funeral. He also had to make travel arrangements for several of his siblings, some of whom are in the armed services. He returned to the team on Wednesday as the Vikings began practicing for this Sunday's game against Green Bay.

The team apparently apprised Williamson on Wednesday that he would not receive a paycheck for the game that he missed.

"I don't care if they would have [taken] my pay for the rest of the year, I was going home," Williamson told the St. Paul Pioneer Press. "It wouldn't have mattered to me."

The team's first-round choice in the 2005 draft and regarded as Minnesota's best deep threat despite continuing inconsistencies that have marked his career, Williams has nine receptions for 159 yards and one touchdown while starting in six of seven games.

Williamson's agent, David Canter, revealed last week that his client's older brother was injured in an automobile accident in September and that he has been hospitalized in Georgia, where he has been in and out of a coma. He said Williamson, who has been able to spend only a little time visiting his brother, has been battling through the ordeal of "a grieving and healing" process and that his family is his first priority.

"What we have is both of the situations and circumstances coming to a head," Canter said. "His brother is in the hospital, and who knows what his health status will be? And then his grandma passing. He needs to be with his family. The Vikings are his extended family, and hopefully he can come back and continue to work to be the most successful he can be."

Canter declined comment Thursday evening on the decision by Minnesota officials to withhold Williamson's paycheck for last week.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com.
 

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Williamson's maternal grandmother, who helped to raise him and with whom he was very close, died last week and he returned to South Carolina, where he played a large role in arranging her funeral. He also had to make travel arrangements for several of his siblings, some of whom are in the armed services. He returned to the team on Wednesday as the Vikings began practicing for this Sunday's game against Green Bay.
Unbelievable. Vikings' management should be ashamed of themselves.

Family > Football
 

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03EBZ06;1752992 said:
Unbelievable. Vikings' management should be ashamed of themselves.

Family > Football
No kidding. I'm surprised the organization isn't a little more understanding. The kid has been through a lot. He will probably remember this and leave after his contract is up.
 

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hopefully the players association jumps all over this thing. what a heartless move. Way to keep a good relationship with your players. Fine them for burying someone who was extremely close to the.

I can't even imagine what they expected of him. To show up to the game and just feel completely crushed and useless all day? Just an awful thing to hear.
 

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Thehoofbite;1753083 said:
hopefully the players association jumps all over this thing. what a heartless move. Way to keep a good relationship with your players. Fine them for burying someone who was extremely close to the.

I can't even imagine what they expected of him. To show up to the game and just feel completely crushed and useless all day? Just an awful thing to hear.

Here's hoping that at the earliest opportunity, he thumbs his nose at the organization, and hits the free agent highway...

The Vikings have no heart, none at all... shame on them...
 

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I agree it was a stupid move by the Vikes.
I also wonder if the family couldn't have scheduled the funeral on a day or even a time when Williamson wouldn't have to miss a game. That's what typically happens in these situations.
 

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You can't tell me that when his contract runs out he is NOT going to remember this. This was not only insensitive and unfeeling, it was stupid from a business point of view. Unnecessarily stepping on the feelings of your employees is absolutely MORONIC.
 

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Not only will he remember this, how about other free agents? If I were a free agent, I sure as heck would have nothing to do with them.
 

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Childress is a d-bag. I hope no one in his family has the nerve to pass away during the season...
 
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