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Smitty fights Webb at ravens practice per PFT


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/06/18/steve-smith-lardarius-webb-fight-at-ravens-practice/

 

 

Ahh typical 89....gotta love his passion in June...

 

 

edit: wait it says just a shoving match lol geez it really is june isnt it

from the above link

 

Steve Smith must be feeling right at home in Baltimore. He’s already had his first practice fight.

Smith and cornerback Lardarius Webb got in a fight today, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.

It sounds like this fight was nothing more than a shoving match, which for Smith is a step down from the types of fights he’s had with teammates in the past in Carolina.

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The Smith-Webb battle was the second fight of practice today for the Ravens.

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Sometimes when a couple of rookies get into a training camp fight, a veteran comes over to tell them to cool it. In the case of the Ravens, one of the most experienced players on their roster is also one of the most experienced fighters.

 

 

 

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