Two tight ends? In three games? Same style hit? Same rhetoric afterward?
He's not one of the players who plays hard, wants to make you pay, feel it when you get hit, hurt you (which is different from injury,) intimidate you, and wear you down during the course of a game, but draws the line at not intending to inflict personal injury and not taking cheap shots when they come his way.
He's of that different breed - more like Rodney Harrison, who'd head-hunt, try to knock people out of games, send them to the hospital or give them lifelong brain injuries without concern, roll up on a quarterback's knees in a preseason game, (just to name a few of Harrison's famous hits,) they are scattered throughout the league and always have been, these moral cretins who shouldn't have a place in the game.