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Steve Smith attempted to fight Jermaine Wiggins after loss?


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Bertrand: “Steve Smith tried to get into a fight with Wiggy, that happened.”

Felger: “OK, OK, tell the story. Steve Smith Sr., the Ravens receiver?”

Bertrand: “Steve Smith Sr., after the game, was going over to the team buses, which are parked under the stands at Gillette Stadium, and Jermaine Wiggins was there. Wiggy was at the game. If you were there, you saw him on the sideline screaming at the crowd on the mic, trying to get people going.

Steve Smith and Wiggy were teammates back in Carolina [in 2002 and ’03]. Wiggy once upon a time on this very program called Steve Smith a bully, saying he’s a bad locker room guy and there’s plenty of evidence to support that claim. Somehow, that got back to Steve Smith. He approached Wiggy at Gillette Stadium after the game.”

 

 

http://boston.cbslocal.com/2015/01/13/steve-smith-sr-apparently-tried-to-fight-jermaine-wiggins-after-loss-to-patriots-on-saturday/

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