When Tom Coughlin said Monday that Ahmad Bradshaw’s apparent in-game spat with him had “been addressed,” the Giants coach referred to a conversation he had with his starting running back the day after the Redskins win. Coughlin’s message, Bradshaw recounted Thursday, was “just to calm my emotions and just let it all out in my play.” MORE COVERAGE OF GIANTS FOOTBALL • Giants' Ahmad Bradshaw agreed to dial down his emotions, but he still wants the ball • Giants' Perry Fewell says Jason Pierre-Paul remains dominant force despite dip in stats • Giants' Martellus Bennett says he has nothing to show Cowboys in return to Dallas • Giants' David Diehl says he's 100 percent, would like to start but willing to take any role • Ahmad Bradshaw missed practice today to prevent setback with foot injury • Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell 'just had to shake my head' at RG3's feats • Free Giants mobile app from NJ.com • Giants stories and columns • Giants photos • Giants videos And Bradshaw’s response? “That different things won’t happen the way they did,” said Bradshaw, who also smacked teammate Victor Cruz on the helmet after an apparent missed block last Sunday....