Monday, November 22, 2010

Dolphins Sending Video of Alleged Le'Ron McClain Spitting Incident to League

Andy Kentby Andy Kent

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Channing CrowderDAVIE, Fla. -- Thanks to new video evidence that surfaced from Sunday's game between the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore, Dolphins coach Tony Sparano is confident that Ravens fullback Le'Ron McClain will no longer be able to deny spitting in the face of Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder.

The skirmish that took place late in the third quarter of Baltimore's 26-10 victory has been a hot topic on the radio and television airwaves and has grown into a classic he said/she said exchange. However, a much better angle of the incident shot by a cameraman from Miami's CBS affiliate WFOR is pretty damning to McClain and, in his day-after press conference, Sparano answered whether or not he felt like he had enough evidence to support Crowder's claim by saying, "Absolutely, yeah. I have enough evidence, yeah."

Normally, Sparano puts an end to that line of questioning by reminding reporters that it had nothing to do with the outcome of the game and that the matter is being handled internally. But this was something that clearly bothered him as much as it did Crowder.



 

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