11-07-2011, 10:39 AM
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Re: Haynesworth vs. Pepper altercation on sideline
I sat front row on the 45 directly behind the Pats D bench. Did not see this but of course I was watching the field mostly. Occasionally I'd look at AH on the sidelines who looked like he wanted to get out on the field. I did see BB come over and encourage the D line in the 2nd QTR.
I DO remember watching a major blowup years ago when BB lost it and lit into RAC bigtime when the once formidable Pats D was laying an egg. Thought RAC handled it well letting BB vent without losing his (RAC's) cool.
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