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LeGarrette Blount throws another punch? (1 Viewer)

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Waiting for more info, just got a text from the local radio station saying that a Blount punch ended a feisty Titans practice.

Could be nothing but a little bit of a camp scuffle, but with his history, makes it interesting.

 
Rookie ends practice with helmet punch

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- This punch won't be so costly for LeGarrette Blount.

The rookie running back capped a feisty night practice for the Tennessee Titans with a short punch to the helmet of defensive end Eric Bakhtiari a few moments after having his own helmet ripped off for the second time in as many plays.

Blount had just returned to the Titans on Wednesday night after being excused since Sunday for personal reasons. He was carrying the ball in a drill near the goal line when his helmet came off, and he kept his feet moving toward the end zone.

The play ended with some pushing and shoving, and then Blount threw a right into Bakhtiari's facemask. Blount quickly talked to coach Jeff Fisher before leaving the field.

"He apologized, and I said he didn't have to apologize," Fisher said. "It's football. It's training camp."

Blount was suspended by the University of Oregon for eight games of last season for punching Boise State defensive end Byron Hout after a game on Sept. 3. Without much of a senior season, Blount went undrafted.

The Titans, having traded away LenDale White, brought in Blount as a free agent.

On the play that sparked Wednesday's scuffle, Blount said his helmet had been intentionally pulled off the play before. A new NFL rule going into effect this season stops the play when a player's helmet comes off. Then his helmet came off again. Blount said he apologized to Fisher because he had promised the coach his fighting days were behind him.

"That was my past. It just came up again. I got into one of those situations where the defense pushed me too far. With training camp and everything going the way it is and being as intense as it is and me being a rookie, it was just something I shouldn't have done. But I did it," Blount said.

Fisher downplayed the punch.

"His past is his past. Is that the first punch you've seen in camp this year? No. I'm not disappointed whatsoever. I have great confidence in the young man that he learned from his mistake, and he's very competitive. That's why we brought him in here is to watch him run the football like that," Fisher said.

Bakhtiari, with a towel draped over his head, declined to comment to reporters in the locker room.

The Titans had originally been scheduled to practice outdoors under the lights at LP Field in a closed session. Heavy rains predicted to drop at least four inches of rain onto the field prompted Fisher to move the practice back to the team's headquarters, and they worked inside under the lights.

It was an intense physical practice with Vince Young yelling at receivers not getting to balls, and he even got popped himself once by safety Michael Griffin. Fisher said it was the kind of session his team needed during essentially the last long week of training camp.

The Titans' preseason opener is Monday against the Arizona Cardinals, and then the teams hold a joint practice two days later before Tennessee wraps up training camp.

Fullback Ahmard Hall called Blount's reaction just the intensity of training camp.

"If anybody else was to get mad, there wouldn't be a question. It would just be a guy getting mad. LeGarrette Blount gets mad, everybody wants to bring up his past. Guys pushed him. He reacted. It has nothing to do with what happened to him in the past," Hall said.

 
Saw it on espn this AM. This was a bit more than a frustrated punch and walk away, he started dancing like a boxer, he wanted to go more and got pulled away. I think they're right, for the moment, to just call it a training camp tussle, but I'd be a little worried if I was Fisher.

 
Saw it on espn this AM. This was a bit more than a frustrated punch and walk away, he started dancing like a boxer, he wanted to go more and got pulled away. I think they're right, for the moment, to just call it a training camp tussle, but I'd be a little worried if I was Fisher.
agreed, it seemed like frustration and that is commonplace during TC, but this guy seems like baaad news. He's gotta know he'll be working under a microscope until he can shake the thug label.
 
Nothing to see here.
That's what I was thinking. The guy is a fired up rookie in his first training camp. There have been hundreds of punches thrown this year in training camps all over the country, and none of them has been reported because it's not a big deal. The Rams had a scrum yesterday. Lots of punches thrown. Nobody cares. This guy sucker punched a dude in college. Huge mistake. This isn't. Now if he shivs a guy in the shower tomorrow then we have a problem...
 
Still wish he had stayed a 49er because everyone time this happens the ''we go out and hit people in the mouth'' singletary drop would be even funnier.

 
The only reason this is 'news' is because of his history. Players get in scuffles all the time in camp.

That being said, Blount is a punk. And a not-very-talented one at that.

 

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