I will get a full report up later tonight, but Robert Kennedy and Noah Fisher did not practice again today at the Saints indoor facility.
Kennedy was in uniform with no helmet. I did not see Fisher, but I was only there for the last 20 minutes because I could not get in the locked gate that allows you to reach the indoor facility.
There were two fights in quick succession near the end of practice, one involving Taris Shenall and someone I could not identify, and the other involving Keyshawn McLeod and someone I could not identify. McLeod was totally out of control, throwing punches while the other player was on the ground, but it was the typical tempers-flaring incident that occurs when a team has been practicing against each other for a week.
Willie Fritz hates that stuff. Hates it. He called the team together after the second scuffle and had them do 18 consecutive up-downs, with assistants screaming at players to get down. That was it for practice, which ended about five minutes earlier than usual.
Kennedy was in uniform with no helmet. I did not see Fisher, but I was only there for the last 20 minutes because I could not get in the locked gate that allows you to reach the indoor facility.
There were two fights in quick succession near the end of practice, one involving Taris Shenall and someone I could not identify, and the other involving Keyshawn McLeod and someone I could not identify. McLeod was totally out of control, throwing punches while the other player was on the ground, but it was the typical tempers-flaring incident that occurs when a team has been practicing against each other for a week.
Willie Fritz hates that stuff. Hates it. He called the team together after the second scuffle and had them do 18 consecutive up-downs, with assistants screaming at players to get down. That was it for practice, which ended about five minutes earlier than usual.