Buccaneers coach Raheem Morris is downplaying reports of an altercation between himself and cornerback Aqib Talib. The reports allege that Morris and Talib were involved in a profanity-filled shouting match after the player broke curfew in London last week. "Like I told you guys the other day, it has been handled internally," said Morris on Tuesday. "A couple of guys went out to dinner with their wives, some with their teammates. They came back late to the hotel after the game curfew. They've been dealt with by myself, by our organization, internally. The rumors about confrontations, they are what they are. You let them go out there, you let them hang. Myself and Talib we have a great relationship, I don't think we've ever had an argument. Now I've yelled at him before, but we actually have never had an argument before."