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(CBS) Bears kicker Robbie Gould has downplayed the locker roomcommotion between arguing players that was easily audible through double doors for the media to hear after Chicagos ugly 27-14 loss to Miami on Sunday at Soldier Field.

Receiver Brandon Marshall got into it with quarterback Jay Cutler and Gould as well, according to reports. Gould didnt confirm that he and Marshall had an argument, saying the two have a great relationship and attributing the hoopla to emotions running high after the Bears dropped to 3-4, a record Marshall admitted was unacceptable.

I wouldnt give this any more attention than this needs, Gould said in an interview with the Spiegel and Mannelly Show on Monday morning. Everyones trying to make a story out of something that wasnt really that big of a deal.

What happened in the locker room wasnt anything thats out of the ordinary, wasnt anything thats different that happens in other teams situations. To be honest with you, its just a matter of people trying to find a story because we lost. There wasnt anyone called out. There wasnt a situation that was over the top. Theres nothing I would read into this.

Everyones frustrated, everyone wants to win.

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Robbie Gould: Locker Room Hoopla Wasnt Out Of The Ordinary

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