Super Bowl Champions Seattle Seahawks In Minicamp Brawl

By Kenneth Brown | Jun 19, 2014 09:01 AM EDT

It seems like things couldn't of went any better for the current Super Bowl champions, the Seattle Seahawks, for a long, long while, but now trouble appears to be brewing within their own camp. The players had their second day of minicamp, and things got out of hand. Star players were in a brawl, although was quickly sorted and brushed under the carpet, surely everything can't be sorted that easily?

Richard Sherman has been known for his temper and in-game play, but he got involved in a scuffle with Phil Bates of the Seahawks. Words were exchanged between the offensive and defensive players. but during the next play things escalated. Sherman and Bates went toe-to-toe, with their helmets coming off and their arms flying at one another. The pair were soon separated, but others got involved too. This was a worrying moment, as the players have had time away from one another, after a huge success in lifting the Super Bowl, so it's hard to see what's happened to cause this anger.

Coach Pete Carroll took them aside and tried to sort the problems. Apparently by the end of the day they were shaking hands, laughing and seemed a happy team once again. Surely this is a worry with the 2014/15 season approaching? The players have blamed it on their competitive nature, but many other teams are the same and avoid fighting with one another.

Can Carroll sort their disputes before the season starts, or could this all boil over once again, with bigger consequences likely to come? Can the Seahawks win the Super Bowl again?

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