Eagles defensive line coach Jim Washburn and offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg had a heated exchange during Sunday's loss to the Patriots that led a follow-up talk with head coach Andy Reid. "Things happen. It's an emotional game," Reid said. "It doesn't matter if you're coaches or players, things happen. So you take care of business like grown men. They've talked. I've talked. They've worked it out and we're fine here." The Eagles have to rebound quickly from a 38-20 loss to the Patriots and get ready for Thursday night's game at Seattle. With Philadelphia close to elimination from playoff contention in a season that began with enormous expectations, most of the attention before practice centered on the coaches' fight. "A couple tempers, you know," defensive tackle Trevor Laws said. "Jim Washburn's a fiery guy, no doubt about that. Anybody that's been following the team all year has probably seen him get in multiple fights, so I don't know why this thing is such a big deal, to tell you the truth. "He's Jim Washburn. He's a fiery guy with a chip on his shoulder, and he says what's on his mind. Sometimes he rubs people the wrong way, but to tell you the truth, that attitude is spread down the defensive line and actually improves our play, and I think we've kind of been the fiery heart of this team, and I think that's from Jim Washburn."