NFL: Giants circle wagons amidst fallout from video

Hazing not point of antics

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – While they understand the public's concern over what might be perceived as an apparent hazing incident involving Prince Amukamara, several New York Giants insist that throwing the second-year cornerback into a tub of ice water was a football tradition and not bullying.

Amukamara and Jason Pierre-Paul, the Pro Bowl defensive end who threw him into the metal ice tub, maintained Monday that they are friends and there was nothing personal involved.

Neither would say what triggered the obscenity-laced incident.

Most players on the Super Bowl champions seemed more concerned that punter Steve Weatherford actually posted the video, and that it might give youngsters the idea that bullying and hazing are OK.

"First of all, absolutely none of us condone bullying," defensive captain Justin Tuck said. "We've heard that. So just go ahead and put it out there. None of us condone bullying. And you don't want to put anybody in a situation where they can get hurt. With that said, we just got to do a better job of being conscious of how that looks and how people can perceive it."

Coach Tom Coughlin said after Monday's practice that he has now outlawed any locker room antics that could lead to injury and warned players about their language. He once again lectured the team about the use of social media and talked to all the players involved, except Pierre-Paul, who he plans to address soon.

Coughlin refused to say whether any of the players were fined.

Weatherford posted the video of the recent training camp incident on Saturday night. He took it down Sunday and apologized Monday to teammates and fans.

Amukamara, who missed the first half of last season with a broken foot, acknowledged he was lucky that he wasn't hurt, but he was adamant that he was not the victim of hazing. He said Pierre-Paul did not owe him an apology

"I definitely think it is has [created] a lot of distractions to our team and doesn't give the professional football league, the NFL, a good look," said Amukamara, who said other players were thrown in the tub at training camp.

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