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Former panthers Hangartner is the boss


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In the 2nd day of Buffalo Bills training camp Geoff Hangartner shouted to almost bust Aaron Maybin: "Start to earn the money you're getting"

PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) -- Coach Chan Gailey's introduction of

hitting to Buffalo Bills training camp has raised tensions after

center Geoff Hangartner and linebacker Aaron Maybin exchanged shoves and wrestled each other to the ground.

The scuffle occurred midway through practice Friday morning

after Maybin shoved running back Fred Jackson from behind and sent him sliding along the grass field.

As Jackson yelled out, "C'mon, man," Hangartner ran over and

straight-armed Maybin across the helmet. The two then exchanged several shoves and Maybin got in a punch on Hangartner as they tangled on the ground before being separated by teammates.

Gailey took over in January, and is demanding more hitting at

camp. That's a switch from his predecessor Dick Jauron.

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