New Orleans Saints rookie proves he’s wise beyond his years during fight at training camp practice
The New Orleans Saints are certainly not the only team to deal with a practice fight during training camp. In fact, every team in the NFL has probably had a scuffle during a practice this offseason. Emotions run high. Players are fighting for their jobs. Rookies want to prove themselves. These are competitive, professional athletes […]
The New Orleans Saints are certainly not the only team to deal with a practice fight during training camp. In fact, every team in the NFL has probably had a scuffle during a practice this offseason.
Emotions run high. Players are fighting for their jobs. Rookies want to prove themselves.
These are competitive, professional athletes at the end of the day. There's a multitude of reasons why things may get heated during a practice, and that happened during Saints practice on Thursday. The most notable part of their Thursday scuffle was actually who was part of ending it.
Saints' Taliese Fuaga helped break up practice fight on Thursday
Katherine Terrell notes Fudge's maturity. It would have been easy for a young player, like himself, to get caught up in the moment and escalate the situation. Instead, Fuaga got involved to get Trevor Penning out of the middle of it in order to calm down the feisty lineman.
Penning has always been a player who wears his emotions on his sleeve, so Fuaga may actually be able to help him improve his "cool" to stay calm going forward, even during actual games for New Orleans.
Regardless, Fuaga's role in the fight only backs up what other players have noticed about him throughout this offseason.
He's collected for such a young player. Erik McCoy recently called Fuaga the best rookie offensive lineman he has seen since he arrived in New Orleans.
Saints OL coach John Benton has seen Fuaga's physical and mental makeup as well. He's not like every rookie OL that enters the pros, whatsoever.
“He’s all in. He’s kind of been amazing in terms of – from a rookie standpoint – the amount of knowledge he’s able to take in and apply. … It has been absolutely outstanding, probably the best I’ve ever been around.” — A to Z Sports
The Saints need Fuaga to find a level of consistency in his first year in the NFL. He's set to start at LT for them this season.