Patriots nose tackle Vince Wilfolk wants to leave the team if they don't provide him with a long-term contract. Wilfork has been asking New England for a contract extension for two seasons, but talks have never gone anywhere. The Patriots are expected to place their franchise tag on the tackle, but Wilford says he's ready to play hardball. "We've been waiting for two years. Been trying to talk for two years. I did all the things I could do. Did all the right things to the point people questioned me why I did it. Why I was the good soldier. Why I playing through pain and risking my career for one year. But I loved the game of football," said Wilfork. "I signed a six-year deal [as a rookie] when a lot of people weren't. I played it out. I did the right thing and it's time for me to move on. This is definitely not on me. We'll see where it goes from here." Wilfork, who played high school and college football in Florida, isn't shy about his desire to return to the state. He said playing for either the Dolphins or Buccaneers would be "a dream come true."