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09-27-2010, 10:16 AM
Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Shaun Smith has been accused of grabbing the private parts of an opposing player for the second consecutive game, according to CSNBayArea.com.
San Francisco 49ers rookie right tackle Anthony Davis drew a penalty Sunday for retaliating against Smith in the 49ers' 31-10 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday.
"I think he got hit inappropriately," Singletary said. "After a while, there's only so much you can take. He (Davis) was wrong for retaliating and he knows that."
Davis' penalty occurred early in the third quarter, with the Chiefs leading 10-3.
"He tried to feel me," Davis said. "That's weird, right?"
Cleveland Browns center Alex Mack accused Smith of grabbing his private parts during the Browns 16-14 loss to the Chiefs on Sept. 19.
Mack said Smith, who played two seasons for the Browns before he was released last year, committed the dirty play during the second quarter.
"I don't think he should be able to do that," Mack said on Sept. 20. "I'm still fired up about it."
Mack was so enraged by what Smith did during a running play that he started to chase him toward Kansas City's sideline before turning around because Cleveland's punt team was coming onto the field. Mack gestured to the officials and pointed at Smith, who denied any wrongdoing.
"I don't have no comment," Smith said following the Browns game. "I don't recall doing anything like that. I'm not known for being a dirty player or anything like that, so I don't know what that was all about."
Smith, signed by the Chiefs during the offseason, has played in 66 NFL games, including 29 starts, with the New Orleans Saints, Cincinnati Bengals, Browns and Chiefs. He has 167 tackles and two sacks in his career.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d81ae0bdd/article/49ers-davis-accuses-chiefs-smith-of-inappropriate-contact?module=HP_headlines
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San Francisco 49ers rookie right tackle Anthony Davis drew a penalty Sunday for retaliating against Smith in the 49ers' 31-10 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday.
"I think he got hit inappropriately," Singletary said. "After a while, there's only so much you can take. He (Davis) was wrong for retaliating and he knows that."
Davis' penalty occurred early in the third quarter, with the Chiefs leading 10-3.
"He tried to feel me," Davis said. "That's weird, right?"
Cleveland Browns center Alex Mack accused Smith of grabbing his private parts during the Browns 16-14 loss to the Chiefs on Sept. 19.
Mack said Smith, who played two seasons for the Browns before he was released last year, committed the dirty play during the second quarter.
"I don't think he should be able to do that," Mack said on Sept. 20. "I'm still fired up about it."
Mack was so enraged by what Smith did during a running play that he started to chase him toward Kansas City's sideline before turning around because Cleveland's punt team was coming onto the field. Mack gestured to the officials and pointed at Smith, who denied any wrongdoing.
"I don't have no comment," Smith said following the Browns game. "I don't recall doing anything like that. I'm not known for being a dirty player or anything like that, so I don't know what that was all about."
Smith, signed by the Chiefs during the offseason, has played in 66 NFL games, including 29 starts, with the New Orleans Saints, Cincinnati Bengals, Browns and Chiefs. He has 167 tackles and two sacks in his career.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d81ae0bdd/article/49ers-davis-accuses-chiefs-smith-of-inappropriate-contact?module=HP_headlines
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