Buccaneers head coach Raheem Morris took some responsibility for not controlling tempo in practice following Aqib Talib's helmet-swinging incident last week. "You want to get to your block and you might go sometimes by any means necessary," Morris said. "And when you speed up, they speed up. And when you speed up a little more, they speed up a little bit more. And then there's me as a head coach. I've got to control my tempo a little bit better. I'm a rookie, too. I've got to get them going and slow them down at the same time." Source: FOXSports.com
the speed of your practice has nothing to do with him swinging his helmet at someone that could have happened in a walk thru or a full blown pratice.