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Jeff Fisher Doesn’t Expect Any Fines for Sunday’s Incident

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On the subject of that second-quarter fracas with the New York Giants, coach Jeff Fisher surprisingly said Monday that he didn’t think any Rams involved would face fines or discipline from the NFL.

He said he didn’t discuss the brawl with the team Monday but did speak with defensive end William Hayes, who was ejected for throwing a punch on the New York sideline.

“But the league will handle that,” Fisher said. “The league will handle the appropriate discipline as far as that’s concerned. I would be very surprised if we had anybody that was fined for that.”

Uh, come again? You would be surprised?

“If we had someone fined or disciplined,” Fisher said in affirmation.

Even Hayes?

“Yes, I would be surprised,” Fisher replied.

via Jim Thomas of stltoday.com

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