Patriots All-Pro guard Logan Mankins says there is no bad blood with team owner Robert Kraft. "Let's get things straight. Me and Mr. Kraft never had a problem. I never said he lied," Mankins said. "When I said the organization, I never said he did. So let's get that straight right now. Me and Mr. Kraft never had a problem. We've talked last offseason, we've talked last season, we've talked this offseason, we've talked in training camp, so everything is good between me and him." Mankins was referring to remarks he made in June 2010, when he felt as though the Patriots weren't being true to their word regarding a long-term extension. "After the 2008 season, me and my agent approached the Patriots about an extension and I was told that Mr. Kraft did not want to do an extension because of the [uncertain collective bargaining agreement]," Mankins had said in June 2010. "I was asked to play '09 out, and that they would address the contract during the uncapped year. I'm a team player, I took them at their word, and I felt I played out an undervalued contract. "That's the big thing. Right now, this is about principle with me and keeping your word and how you treat people. This is what I thought the foundation of the Patriots was built on. Apparently, I was wrong. Growing up, I was taught a man's word is his bond. Obviously this isn't the case with the Patriots."