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Fisher said he didn't realize Cecil had made the gesture until he got into his car Sunday night. A suspension would have kept Cecil away Sunday when the Titans (2-2) visit Dallas (1-2). But Fisher said he discussed the incident with Cecil, a man fined often by the NFL when he was a hard-hitting safety in the league.
"Clearly, Chuck's an emotional individual, and it was a heat of the battle thing and he got frustrated. He understands he's got to maintain his composure, and we move on. We've moved on. He's done a nice job with the defense thus far," Fisher said.
"The defense is playing hard. They're playing aggressive, not cheap. They're playing aggressive, and they played well enough for us to win (Sunday)."
[Associated Press;
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