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During the Titans' 13-10 victory against the Broncos on Sunday, a brawl nearly broke out following a dirty hit from Harry Douglas on Broncos cornerback Chris Harris. Harris and the Denver secondary is still very mad about the incident.

While "blocking," Douglas dove low on Harris' knee, a totally unnecessary and unacceptable way to launch oneself at another player on the football field.

Talib was furious during the game, jawing with Titans players and being a central part of the melee. After the game, he was still mad. Talib blasted Douglas, calling him a "sorry player" and saying he would "beat his ass" when he sees him in Atlanta the next time.

"It was a dirty play by a sorry player. He don't do nothing," Talib said. "Come to the game, don't catch no passes. He come to the game and chop guys from the back. He's got the same agent as me, so when I see his ass in Atlanta, I'm going to beat his ass."

If you want to hear him uncensored -- before the media is whisked away -- you can listen to that here.

The problem here for Talib is that he spent this offseason under scrutiny after accidentally shooting himself while in a nightclub. He has a checkered past, so when he threatens to beat someone up, it's not hard to imagine him actually doing it.

But he at least has a point about the dirty play. And Harris himself thinks that the league needs to hammer Douglas.

Harris took to Twitter and wrote, but then later deleted, that Harris tried to "end" his career with the shot to the knee.

"Dude tried to end my career, [plain] and simple I need to see that cash fine Monday," Harris wrote.

Douglas should be fined for going at Harris' knees. The NFL is all about player safety and Douglas took a wholly unnecessary shot at one of the best cornerbacks in the game.

It easily could have been a situation that resulted in a torn ACL for Harris, which would have been the second one of his career. Football is obviously a physical and dangerous game, but no one respects a dude who dives at knees.