Rams whoop on Titans during practice

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp08/news/story?id=3522173

Here are some pictures from the fight:

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/pgStory?contentId=8419788#sport=NFL&photo=8419772

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Coaches and seasons can change. Tension whenever the Tennessee Titans and St. Louis Rams get together doesn't.

These teams had some feisty joint practices back in 2000, months after the Rams beat the Titans in the Super Bowl, and it didn't take long Wednesday morning for tempers to flare up as they gathered Wednesday in training camp.

Rams receiver Reche Caldwell grabbed Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan in a bear hug and took him to the ground.

St. Louis coach Scott Linehan was watching his defense with rookie end Chris Long going against the Tennessee offense and Vince Young when he heard some of the grumblings two fields over between his offense and the Titans defense.

"We've got to limit that," Linehan said. "We can't get to where we lose our cool out here. It's that time of year. Guys aren't in very good moods out here. We've just got to make sure we continue to get better. It's good to see us compete and those things. We'll get rid of the extracurricular stuff. It wasn't anything big, a couple of little ones."

That included Pro Bowl defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch skirmishing with Rams left tackle Adam Goldberg. After being blocked to the ground on his rush, Vanden Bosch took a big swing at Goldberg.

The head coaches tried to calm things down. But on the next play, Titans end Sean Conover tangled with St. Louis tackle Mark LeVoir, with Vanden Bosch rushing in to help, without his helmet.


"We were anticipating it, and we need that as a football team," Rams receiver Torry Holt said. "After a while it kind of got excessive as far as the banging and guys trying us. We needed that. That's something we're trying to build on is our toughness and at the same time build on our mental toughness."

Wednesday's first practice is the only session in full pads. Taking those off could help ease the tension in several sessions before the teams open the exhibition season Saturday night.

The Rams are trying to build off a 3-13 season by working against Tennessee, a team that went 10-6 in the AFC South and made the playoffs in 2007. The Titans had the NFL's fifth-stingiest defense in yards allowed in 2007, so they offer a good early test for a Rams offense that was 24th a year ago, averaging 297.5 yards and without contract holdout Steven Jackson.

The Titans are pushing themselves defensively to improve as well, and All-Pro tackle Albert Haynesworth, who stayed out of the frays, said it's easy for something to happen with Tennessee's aggressive style.

"You know this defense. We're a tough, rough defense. We don't back down from anybody, and that's how we've always played," Haynesworth said. "Ever since that day that Lance Schulters gave us that nickname the Tennessee Tyrants, that's what we've been trying to live up to."

Tennessee cornerback Vincent Fuller, the Titans' fifth defensive back in passing situations, gave Brock Berlin a rough morning by picking him off twice. Fuller said he and Berlin know each other from college when Fuller was at Virginia Tech and Berlin in Miami.

Holt wasn't too surprised by what Fuller did after watching him on film.

"He's definitely a guy we've got to pay attention to the next two days," Holt said.

The Rams had the last say with Caldwell catching a short pass from Marc Bulger and faking to his left before running past Finnegan into the end zone.

But the action was so hot on the other field for a bit that even Tennessee tight end Alge Crumpler wished he wasn't tied up two fields over.

"Man, I wanted to watch the other field. I wanted to go over there so bad," Crumpler said.
 
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so how exactly did they "whoop" em...from my accounts the only REAL fight was between keith bulluck and caldwell....all the others were people getting heated and tackling each other hard...

keith bulluck knocked caldwells helmet off with a punch.....
 
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and all reports are saying titans whooped the rams in the real practice......albert haynesworth and KVB were absolutely domolishing the rams starting o-line.....and our d-backs were getting numberous ints...and VY was the player of the day at practice....
 

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so how exactly did they "whoop" em...from my accounts the only REAL fight was between keith bulluck and caldwell....all the others were people getting heated and tackling each other hard...

keith bulluck knocked caldwells helmet off with a punch.....
Rams receiver Reche Caldwell grabbed Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan in a bear hug and took him to the ground.

That included Pro Bowl defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch skirmishing with Rams left tackle Adam Goldberg. After being blocked to the ground on his rush, Vanden Bosch took a big swing at Goldberg.

The head coaches tried to calm things down. But on the next play, Titans end Sean Conover tangled with St. Louis tackle Mark LeVoir, with Vanden Bosch rushing in to help, without his helmet.

"We were anticipating it, and we need that as a football team," Rams receiver Torry Holt said. "After a while it kind of got excessive as far as the banging and guys trying us.
Looks like the Titans were getting whooped... that makes three Titans that were laid on their backs. Mark LeVoir starts whooping on Sean Conover and Vanden rushed in to help because it looks like Conover was getting whooped too.... LOL

Look at the pictures... the flicks don't lie. The Rams were layin' them Titans down... That's what they get!
 
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one picture of a rams player on top of a titans player? i mean if they were olympic wrestlers i guess that would be a point to "levoir"...other then that.....i dont get it.....the only real fight where blows were thrown was when keith bulluck knocked caldwell straight on his ass with a punch...

and from all accounts the titans beat up on the rams in the real pracitce....so i dont see the significance...but anyway to bash the titans is a good way...sounds like yall upset at em because we beat your asses in the reg season.....take it as a default the raiders suck cock
 
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hopefully caldwell and finny get to line up against each other in the game on saturday.....finny plays with crazy intensity...he has to be one of the hardest hitting lil guys in the leauge.....i remember last year he was getting under the skin of hella wideouts...so many going to the refs......no more then when we played the panthers....steve smith was bitching and moaning to the refs after almost every play....even on run plays smith would be layed out on his ass....

finny is hella underrated!!!!
 

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the only real fight where blows were thrown was when keith bulluck knocked caldwell straight on his ass with a punch...
Mf "quite" lying...

http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=61924

cut and pasted from the article: "The first battle between the Titans and Rams was a tussle between Tennessee cornerback Cortland Finnegan and Rams receiver Reche Caldwell that ended with Finnegan’s helmet being off.

After that, Titans safety Michael Griffin took Dane Looker to the ground and Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck shoved Caldwell causing another fight to occur."

"LEFTOVER: Bulluck was willing to let bygones be bygones, but was ready for the Rams’ Caldwell over an incident from 2006.

Caldwell, then with the New England Patriots, drew Bulluck’s ire in the season finale from that year as Bulluck accused Caldwell of taunting the Titans over Vinny Testeverde’s late touchdown pass in a game that had already been decided and eliminated Tennessee from playoff contention.

“It’s just one of those things where I left it alone, I left it alone and then words were exchanged and it just went from there,” Bulluck said. “This afternoon’s practice, we kind of squashed it, and we’ll just let it go from there.”

Bulluck said after words were exchanged on Wednesday that Caldwell tried to throw a punch at him.

“He threw a punch at me. I caught like Neo from The Matrix, and the rest was history,” Bulluck said. “Those scuffles in football, you just let them go. … That type of stuff happens. At the end of the day, if he happened to come here, I’m sure he’d fit right in. I don’t hold grudges.”
 
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Mf "quite" lying...

http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=61924

cut and pasted from the article: "The first battle between the Titans and Rams was a tussle between Tennessee cornerback Cortland Finnegan and Rams receiver Reche Caldwell that ended with Finnegan’s helmet being off.

After that, Titans safety Michael Griffin took Dane Looker to the ground and Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck shoved Caldwell causing another fight to occur."

"LEFTOVER: Bulluck was willing to let bygones be bygones, but was ready for the Rams’ Caldwell over an incident from 2006.

Caldwell, then with the New England Patriots, drew Bulluck’s ire in the season finale from that year as Bulluck accused Caldwell of taunting the Titans over Vinny Testeverde’s late touchdown pass in a game that had already been decided and eliminated Tennessee from playoff contention.

“It’s just one of those things where I left it alone, I left it alone and then words were exchanged and it just went from there,” Bulluck said. “This afternoon’s practice, we kind of squashed it, and we’ll just let it go from there.”

Bulluck said after words were exchanged on Wednesday that Caldwell tried to throw a punch at him.

“He threw a punch at me. I caught like Neo from The Matrix, and the rest was history,” Bulluck said. “Those scuffles in football, you just let them go. … That type of stuff happens. At the end of the day, if he happened to come here, I’m sure he’d fit right in. I don’t hold grudges.”
the city newspaper is crap......

and this came from titansradio

The third scuffle came after Titans safety Michael Griffin put a hit on Rams wide receiver Drew Bennett. Bennett, after the hit, continued to get in Griffin's face. That action caused the two teams to seperate their players, leading to a punch being thrown by linebacker Keith Bulluck which knocked Reche Caldwell's helmet off of his head.
http://www.titansradio.com/cgi-bin/blurb_view.cgi?blurb=news617980

.....all in all this shit is dumb and not worth argueing about.....im just glad we got the best of em in the real practice.....


and from what im hearing about the PM practice....chris johnson is having his best day EVER.....which is good....glad to see he can keep it up against opposing ds