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06 Nov

Did Raheem and Talib Throw Blows?

Posted by: Dustin Staggers

Being as though I’m not a member of the “real” media, I can put up speculation and rumors on this site without any repercussions.  For the most part though, I tend not to do that.  For one, although I’m not a member of the “real” media, I like to hold myself to some of the same principles that guide the media on sources and rumors.

This is not an unsubstantiated rumor.  This comes from someone who was at the team hotel in London with the Buccaneers.  This person, happened to be around during the Raheem Morris and Aqib Talib verbal joust that neither will admit to.  This person, a very respectable member of our community (just a caveat), saw hands being thrown between the two of them.  It was bad enough, that he immediately walked away from the incident, so as not to be someone who “witnessed” this fight.

Whether this story from my unnamed source is accurate and factual is hard to really know, but just as I previously mentioned, upstanding member of our Tampa Bay Community, and no real reason to lie about this situation.

Based on the responses from both Talib and Raheem, this story is not that far fetched to me, because from the start, it seemed like they were not saying much about something that was a big issue.

            BallHype: hype it up! 

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