McVay:
Peters must 'be better' after confronting fan
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[December 18, 2018]
Los Angeles cornerback Marcus
Peters let frustration spill over during the Rams' 30-23 home loss
to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night, and coach Sean McVay
said Monday that Peters knows "we've got to be better."
In a video posted on social media after the contest, Peters is seen
confronting a heckler behind the Rams bench. Peters walks over to
the individual, repeatedly asking where the person was from and
directing several profanities toward the fan.
"I saw the video. I got a chance to talk to Marcus," McVay said
during his press conference. "He knows that we've got to be better
in those situations and can't allow whatever is going on in terms of
that dialog to affect our ability to be focused on what is going on
during the game and on the field. ... We had a good discussion, and
he knows that."
McVay said the incident was being handled internally by the Rams and
that he wasn't sure how the NFL might view the matter.
While McVay did not say what he and Peters talked about
specifically, he added, "I wanted to have an understanding of what
was going on because all I saw was that video -- not exclusive to
everything else that might have taken place.
"He and I were able to have that (talk). I like the way that he was
able to communicate to me, and I trust that when those situations,
if they do arise in the future, that we'll handle it differently."
Peters downplayed the incident Monday.
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Rams cornerback Marcus Peters (22) is tackled by Philadelphia Eagles
running back Wendell Smallwood (28) during the first half at Los
Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY
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"It wasn't nothin', man," he told reporters. "Just makin' a little
bit of fun with the people out there that be hecklin' and stuff. It
wasn't nothing. Don't take it too personal."
Former "Saturday Night Live" star Taran Killam, who was at the game,
said he witnessed the incident and posted his take on social media:
"Saw the whole thing go down. Despite 8-10 security members and Rams
personnel stepping in to diffuse the situation, Peters couldn't let
it go. Guy he was talking to was escorted out. Friend sitting closer
said he overheard it had to do with old high school beef."
The NFL has come down on Peters already once this season, fining him
$13,000 for a lewd touchdown celebration during a Week 1 win over
the Oakland Raiders. In 2017, Peters was suspended one game by his
team at the time, the Chiefs, for throwing an official's flag into
the stands and arguing with a Kansas City assistant coach. He was
fined $24,309 by the NFL for throwing the flag.
--Field Level Media
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