San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan known as a sideline spat involving star receiver Deebo Samuel and two teammates an “overreaction” and stated the staff put a cease to it.
The second in query got here late in San Francisco’s 23-20 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday, after kicker Jake Moody missed his third subject aim of the sport.
TV cameras caught Samuel exchanging phrases and shoving lengthy snapper Taybor Pepper within the throat when the pissed off vast receiver approached Moody on the sideline. Samuel additionally took a glance along side Moody’s helmet along with his follow-through.
“I did not assume it was too large of a deal,” Shanahan stated Monday. “But after coming house and seeing all of it on ‘SportsHeart’ and every little thing, I needed to ensure I received it completed. I talked to the blokes about it, I talked to plenty of the blokes on the staff. We crushed it and We’re tremendous.”
Samuel stated after the sport that his actions have been uncommon and he let his feelings slip. Pepper stated Samuel instructed Moody to “freeze” after the miss, however Pepper needed to guard his kicker.
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Moody stated it was simply one thing that occurred “within the warmth of the second” and that he did not want an apology.
Shanahan primarily agreed with that sentiment, saying he did not like bodily contact between Samuel and his teammates however stated Samuel had no dangerous intentions.
“I like Pep’s intentions, he has his kicker,” Shanahan stated. “But I feel he misinterpreted what Deebo was doing to him and overreacted a little bit bit. Deebo did not prefer it and received it out of his face, and that is actually the place it ended.”
Moody recovered from his three misses to make the game-winning 44-yard kick on the ultimate play.
Associated Press reporting.
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