The Chicago Bears had a disappointing season, they fired their head coach and general manager, and now their players are challenging media members to fights. Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall made headlines earlier in the year when he challenged a fan to a fight on Twitter, and he was at it again during a recent interview.

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Recently Marshall made an appearance on a Chicago radio show hosted by Carmen DeFalco. Marshall confronted DeFalco about recent comments the radio host made asserting that the Bears organization was afraid of Marshall.

The radio host evaded Marshall's demands for his reasoning behind the fear comments, and eventually the wide receiver lost his cool, which is when the fireworks started. "You're a clown," Marshall said to DeFalco. "You're a clown, and you shouldn't be on the radio."

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The host continued to reiterate that it looks bad for players to challenge fans to fights on Twitter, which led Marshall to respond, "That's what you don't understand. I'm gonna tweet you right now that I'm gonna box you. It's Twitter bro. You think I take Twitter serious? ... Like I said, you're a clown. It's Twitter. I'm calling you a clown because clowns think I'm gonna take Twitter serious."

Marshall and the host continued to go back and forth, with Marshall even challenging the host to put on some gloves. "Me and you, we'll just get on the grass, put some gloves on and box," Marshall said.

At the end of the interview, Marshall did apologize to the host.