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Monday, 08/01/2016 7:22:58 PM

Monday, August 01, 2016 7:22:58 PM

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Bennet you and your buddies still out on the street where you have to fight in a gang instead of like a man I see.
Your buddies need to come to your defense. Unreal.
Take your gangster crap else ware along with your whining about a new contract after signing a 4 year contract been whining about it ever since 1st year was over. Might want to go back to college and study what a CONTRACT means! I don't give a rip how good you are. MAN UP!



Seahawks training-camp notes: Germain Ifedi, Michael Bennett mix it up
By STEPHEN COHEN, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF Updated 2:33 pm, Monday, August 1, 2016



RENTON -- And on the third day, they wore shoulder pads...
The intensity on the third day of Seahawks training camp picked up noticeably on Monday as the team donned shoulder pads for the first time since their NFC divisional round loss to the Carolina Panthers on January 17.
That led to more hitting, which in turn led to more gasps from the thousands watching at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center. It also led to the first extracurricular activity of camp.
During one-on-one pass-blocking drills, rookie guard Germain Ifedi and defensive end Michael Bennett -- both Texas A&M alums -- got into what defensive end Cliff Avril deemed a "little scuffle" after Ifedi, the team's first-round pick, stood up the 2016 Pro Bowler and both players declined to disengage on the whistle. Ifedi eventually steered Bennett into a group of offensive linemen watching the drill, which prompted Bennett's defensive line teammates to come to his defense.
After things calmed down, the pair matched up again, which led to more jawing, primarily from Bennett.
Related: Training camp 'back to normal' for Seahawks' Kam Chancellor
After practice, head coach Pete Carroll said while he would never encourage players to "do something silly," he was happy to hear about the incident.
"I didn't get to see the pass rush, but I know there was a little A&M issue going on down there, which is fun for the first day," Carroll said. "I love it."
One item that shouldn't be lost in the news of the "fight" is the fact that Ifedi more than held his own against Bennett, one of the most disruptive defensive linemen in the NFL. But the fact that Ifedi was involved in the first dust-up of camp should come as little surprise after his former position coach told seattlepi.com his competitiveness sometimes got the best of him in college.
Ifedi's competitiveness was partially why the Seahawks were so high on him in the pre-draft process and thought he'd earn a place in the group they'd assembled in Seattle.

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