India, Aug. 19 -- The Cincinnati Bengals ran into a little trouble during their Wednesday, August 13, practice when a scuffle broke out between the offense and defense line. Standing in the front, rookie Shemar Stewart bumped into quarterback Joe Burrow, which sparked an instant reaction from the offense. Veteran center Ted Karras shared his opinion about the scuffle in a post-practice media interaction.
"Just be smarter," Karras said, as reported by WLWT's Charlie Clifford. "... Great player, but come on, man. That's all our hopes and dreams right there. We [the offensive line] gotta be better, too. That's on us."
Although Karras acknowledged Stewart's abilities as a player, he felt that the rookie must control his temper when it comes...
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