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Posted Jul 3, 2008 by Anwar S. Richardson
Updated Jul 3, 2008 at 07:40 AM
Bucs rookies Aqib Talib and Cory Boyd reportedly got into a fight at the recent NFL Rookie Symposium, according to Profootballtalk.com.
According the article, Talib and Boyd were in a budget and finances meeting when the altercation occurred. The alleged incident was broken up by Rob Davis, a former long snapper who currently serves as the Packers’ director of player development.
The NFL Rookie Symposium was held in Palm Beach Gardens and concluded on June 25. It included sessions on developing life skills, personal finances, football operations, the league’s substance abuse program, career planning, and general circumstances that might confront a young player.
Both players drafted by Tampa Bay had problems in college. Talib tested positive for marijuana use three times at Kansas, while Boyd was suspended for one season at South Carolina for disciplinary reasons.
We’re still checking into the details and will update you when more information is available.
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Por (guillaume) on July 05, 2008 (Suggest removal)
waouh… every things’s fine apparently…
Suggest removalPor (ATL Buc) on July 05, 2008 (Suggest removal)
Talib is a stud. He is establishing himself as a force in Tampa. I give credit to Boyd for not backing down. Better this than taking the money and then sand bagging it like some rookies like Cedric Benson
Suggest removalPor (todd) on July 06, 2008 (Suggest removal)
Who won ??
Suggest removalPor (todd) on July 06, 2008 (Suggest removal)
Was it a fist fight or a shouting match ? I bet a shouting match.
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