<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>No. 1 pick Williams has toenails removed from big toesAssociated PressHOUSTON -- Houston Texans No. 1 draft pick Mario Williams will be sidelined for the rest of the week after having the toenails on both of his big toes removed.Williams, a 6-foot-7, 292-pound defensive end, had the procedure done on Monday after struggling with infections because of problems with his toenails.Houston has been going through organized team workouts for the past month and had their first day of minicamp on Wednesday."They were bothering him throughout the camp," said Texans coach Gary Kubiak. "So instead of trying to fight it, they removed them. We're giving him a few days off to make sure it heals properly."Kubiak said Williams would probably return to practice on Friday."We just didn't want it to be a problem when we got to the summer so we took care of it now," Kubiak said.Williams, who signed a six-year $54 million contract, with $26.5 guaranteed the night before the draft, spent practice intently watching all the drills Houston's other ends and tackles performed.</div>http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2474286Aww, Poor Mario Williams needed a Pedicure
I had a problem with the toenails on my big toes when I was playing football. Two or three times they broke all the way down to the root. I just let them soak in hot salt water for a few minutes until nothing is left connected but the root and yank them off. It hurt like a bitch, but my toes hurt a lot less once the nail was gone.