FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Sheldon Richardsons Snapchat mistake got him disciplined by Todd Bowles.The New York Jets defensive lineman met with his coach after a pregame video post last Saturday night that included some foul language went viral on social media.It went good, Bowles said Tuesday of his chat with Richardson. It wont happen again.The coach wouldnt say what type of discipline he handed down, saying only that it was handled internally.Richardson also declined to say what the punishment would be or whether it could include being benched for a portion of the Jets game at New England on Saturday.Bowles said the 7-second video, which was posted on safety Rontez Miles account and contained a few expletives, was immature and a big mistake.Miles, who also met with Bowles, said he and Richardson were trying to send a private message to a mutual friend a few hours before the Jets 34-13 loss to Miami.Do I regret it? It getting out? Thats about it, Richardson said. I dont regret saying it. I was having fun with a friend. I mean, you all have sent videos inappropriately to (your) friends, too. I just play football at the end of the day. I have fun. I sit back and relax and crack jokes and talk about stuff like that to people.Thats how I deal with my friendships and stuff like that. Thats just how it is.Bowles reiterated that he was disappointed and the Jets dont condone the behavior, but added that Richardson was remorseful.Its not a recurring thing, Bowles said. Again, we dont condone what he did. He didnt go out and rob a bank. He didnt shoot anybody. He said two foul words on Snapchat. In the day of Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, anything you say in the line of business we are in is detrimental to the team. We dont condone it. We dont want it.It was a mistake on his part. He understands that. He was remorseful. We handled it internally. Thats the best I can give you.Richardson has had his issues in recent seasons, with an arrest last year for driving at high speeds and a four-game suspension for violating the NFLs substance abuse policy. He was also suspended the season opener this year for the arrest in Missouri, and was benched with teammate Muhammad Wilkerson for a quarter earlier this season for violating team rules after being late for a meeting.Bowles didnt think this latest incident indicated an overall lack of maturity of Richardsons part.No, this situation is completely different than the other ones, the coach said. The other ones were police-related. This was just immature and it was a big mistake on his part and, again, you move on. We handled it. Weve moved on.Richardson declined to clarify exactly what he said on the video, despite taking criticism for what some thought was a lack of dedication to the game by the defensive star.Its irrelevant, Richardson said. 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BATON ROUGE, La. - Led by double-doubles from redshirt sophomore setter Allie Monserez and junior outside hitter Carli Snyder, the No. 9 Gators notched their second consecutive sweep of an SEC foe, topping LSU, 25-15, 25-20, and 25-11.Monserez logged a match-high 32 assists and a career-high 16 digs for her third double-double performance of the year. Snyder collected her team-best sixth double-double of the 2016 campaign with 12 kills and 10 digs.Junior defensive specialist Caroline Knop (16 digs) also played a major role in UFs well-rounded passing performance. The Gators totaled 58 digs on the night, their highest total in a 3-set match this season.Floridas effective passing led to yet another efficient hitting night (.314), while its defense held the Tigers to an .067 clip, marking the eighth time this season and second consecutive match in which it held an opponent under a .100 clip.Freshman middle blocker Rachael Kramer (6 kills, .455 clip) and redshirt junior outside hitter Shainah Joseph (9 kills, .381 clip) posted UFs top performances of the evening in terms of hitting percentage.WORDS FROM THE GATORSFlorida head coach Mary Wises overall thoughts on the sweep...The story of the match was the serve-pass game, and our serve receive team did a tremendous job. From an offensive standpoint, it was the night of our left sides. Both Shainah (Joseph) and Carli (Snyder) had terrific nights.Florida redshirt sophomore setter Allie Monserez on the Gators sweep tonight....We had a good night. We passed really well. 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We were really working on our rhythm this week, and that really showed with the outsides tonight.THE RECORDSNo. 9 Florida: 15-2, 5-1 SECLSU: 7-11, 2-5 SECNOTABLES AND TRENDS* Florida is now 40-13 all-time against LSU, and boasts a 17-6 mark in Baton Rouge following Fridays victory* The Gators hit .300 or above for the 13th time this season* UFs 58 digs accounted for its second-best total in any match this season* Floridas seven aces tied its second-best total of the year, and amounted to its highest total since a Sep. 11 sweep of LIU Brooklyn* LSUs 11 points in the final set were the fewest the Gators allowed in any set of their six SEC matches this year* Redshirt sophomore Allie Monserezs career-high 16 digs topped her previous career high of 15 from a Sep. 19, 2014 match against Eastern Kentucky as a freshman at South Carolina* Redshirt junior outside hitter Shainah Josephs nine kills matched her season high, previously set against Tennessee (Oct. 2)* Freshman defensive specialist Chanelle Hargreaves set a new career high with five kills* Freshman defensive specialist Allie Gregory matched her career high with two service acesNEXT OPPONENTFlorida caps its three-game SEC road stint with a trip to College Station, Texas for a televised showdown with reigning conference champion Texas A&M. 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