{"id":36662,"date":"2010-10-20T01:01:01","date_gmt":"2011-05-19T00:25:27","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2011-05-19T00:25:27","modified_gmt":"2011-05-19T00:25:27","slug":"the_nfl_timeouts_and_big_hits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/admin.rushlimbaugh.com\/daily\/2010\/10\/20\/the_nfl_timeouts_and_big_hits\/","title":{"rendered":"The NFL: Timeouts and Big Hits"},"content":{"rendered":"<section>\n<p>RUSH: Yesterday on this program I mentioned that something curious had happened in the NFL Monday night game against the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars. The original report was it looks like, now, may be a very clever, quasi-practical joke played out by the Tennessee coach, Jeff Fisher. Apparently &#8212; apparently &#8212; ESPN, according to the Fisher said (paraphrased exchange), &#8216;You know, ESPN\u2019s got a couple of timeouts they haven\u2019t used, and a couple commercials. You need to call a couple timeouts here in the last two minutes so that ESPN can get its commercials in.\u2019 This is what Fisher said at the post-game press conference because he was asked, &#8216;Why were you still running plays out there?\u2019 Fisher said, &#8216;I wanted to take a knee but Jack used his time-outs,\u2019 the coach Jacksonville Jaguars, Jack Del Rio. <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/01125112.Par.89380.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"240\" height=\"359\" class=\"alignleft\"\/>&#8216;Jack used his timeouts. So I wanted to take a knee, I wanted the game to end, but he\u2019s going to take timeouts, okay. I\u2019ll run plays. I\u2019ll get the ball to Chris Johnson. I\u2019ll run up some yards.\u2019 So they said, &#8216;Wait a minute. You mean ESPN went to both you coaches and asked you to call timeouts in the last two minutes when you otherwise wouldn\u2019t have just so they\u2019d get commercials?\u2019 And Fisher said, &#8216;Weeeeell, no, it wasn\u2019t exactly that way.\u2019 The next day, Fisher explained it. &#8216;At the two-minute warning in every game in the fourth quarter, there are conversations that go by. There\u2019s conversations that take place at the two-minute warning before the first half. But there\u2019s conversations that take place, and it\u2019s the official\u2019s responsibility to give the head coach a status of commercials and TV timeouts,\u2019 so that the coach will know how many TV timeouts there are remaining because calling his own timeouts in the last two minutes to try to eke out a victory, sometimes, are crucial. <\/p>\n<p>Then Fisher said, &#8216;Yesterday,\u2019 meaning Monday night, &#8216;I was told that they were two short.\u2019 ESPN was two TV timeouts short. &#8216;And they looked at me and smiled, and I said, &#8216;Sorry, I can\u2019t help you.&#8221; The game official &#8216;Mike Carey came across and said, &#8216;Here\u2019s the deal. We\u2019re two [spot breaks] short.\u2019 And I said, &#8216;Mike, I can\u2019t help you. I\u2019m trying to get a first down and I\u2019m gonna kneel on it&#8221; and I\u2019m gonna run the clock out. So apparently Carey then went over to Del Rio and said (paraphrased), &#8216;Jack, we\u2019re a couple short here,\u2019 and apparently Del Rio said, &#8216;Okay,\u2019 and called a couple timeouts to help the League, to help ESPN. And Fisher said, &#8216;Okay, fine. If he\u2019s gonna call timeouts&#8230; Jack used his timeouts. So I\u2019ll run Chris Johnson, I\u2019ll try to get some more&#8230;\u2019 Well, he didn\u2019t say this, folks, but there\u2019s fantasy football in this, too. I guarantee you, there\u2019s fantasy football considerations in here, getting the running back some yards. <\/p>\n<p>Nobody\u2019s gonna ever admit this; don\u2019t ever quote me on it. I\u2019m just telling you: Fantasy football is in this mix as much as it is ESPN getting their full commercial breaks. [ProFootballTalk.com] &#8216;After the game, Fisher seemed to be in on a private joke when he talked about the timeouts.\u2019 At ProFootballTalk, the website, they write: &#8216;We suspect Fisher may have been having a wee bit of fun at Del Rio\u2019s expense. We\u2019ve heard from folks who think the Titans were rubbing it in by re-inserting Johnson into the game, but Fisher insists he just wanted the game to end,\u2019 and Del Rio didn\u2019t let the game end \u2019cause he called the timeouts and so since the opposing coach called the timeouts, I assume, Fisher said, &#8216;I\u2019m going to go ahead and try to score then.\u2019 I mean., it was a blowout. It was 28 or 33 to 3. The Jaguars had no prayer here. This is crucial. <\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s no reason to call timeouts. Unless&#8230; There\u2019s another possibility. They were using a brand-new, second string quarterback, Trent Edwards, who they recently got from the Buffalo &#8216;Bulls,\u2019 and give him some reps. Call timeout, get your new quarterback some reps in the system, let him call some plays. It coulda been to work here, too, but most coaches are not gonna risk injury. The game\u2019s over, 33-3 in the last two minutes. There\u2019s nothing that can happen here. The only thing go wrong is something bad. You don\u2019t want an injury at the end of this, but the League comes to you, the ref comes to you, &#8216;Hey, we\u2019re a couple timeouts short.\u2019 Del Rio says, &#8216;Okay,\u2019 after Fisher said, &#8216;Screw you, I\u2019m taking the knee.\u2019 Well, he didn\u2019t say &#8216;screw you.\u2019 I don\u2019t want misquote him. He said, &#8216;Sorry, Mike, I can\u2019t help you. I\u2019m gonna get a first down and take a knee,\u2019 meaning run the clock out. Del Rio (laughing) says, &#8216;Okay, you need a couple of timeouts, I\u2019ll call \u2019em,\u2019 which allowed Fisher to put his running back back in the game and rack up some more yards. <\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s Fisher: &#8216;Jack used his timeouts. Whether Jack used his timeouts because the official said we\u2019re two commercials short, or he used them to stop the clock to get his quarterback (Trent Edwards) some reps remains to be seen,\u2019 Fisher said. &#8216;My feeling is I had no issue with him using the timeouts. I completely understand. You\u2019ve got a backup quarterback in that\u2019s been there for what, two weeks, and he wants to get him some reps. So I completely understand it, even though the game was out of reach.\u2019 So (paraphrased): &#8216;If Jack used his timeouts, fine. I\u2019m totally innocent here.\u2019 &#8216;Why are you running up the score? Why are you putting Chris Johnson back in?\u2019 &#8216;Well, I was trying to run the game clock out but the other guy called the timeouts. &#8216;So the original story was ESPN asserting control over the game, which isn\u2019t supposed to happen. Even though they\u2019re the big rights holder, even though they pay a billion dollars a year they are not supposed to get in the way of the integrity of the game. <\/p>\n<p>There are television timeouts and the coaches know when those timeouts are going to happen and, if you\u2019ve studied the game, you know when they\u2019re going to happen. But if they\u2019re a couple short because the way the game\u2019s worked out sometimes the League at the two-minute warning says, &#8216;Hey, we\u2019re a couple short.\u2019 Sometimes the coach says, &#8216;I can\u2019t help you;\u2019 sometimes, I guess, the coach says, &#8216;I will.\u2019 But the original story was that here\u2019s ESPN &#8212; big, bad ESPN &#8212; a couple commercial breaks short trying to control the game to get their money back. When that hit, you know, ESPN kinda blew their gasket and said, &#8216;Most times you\u2019d be right, but in this case you\u2019re wrong.\u2019 So Fisher had to moderate the story a little bit. That\u2019s why people are thinking that Fisher might have been playing a little practical joke on Jack Del Rio. We\u2019ll never really know, but it\u2019s still fascinating stuff. And here is Fisher. This is &#8212; ba-da ba-da ba-da da-da-da-da &#8212; postgame press conference and a reporter said, &#8216;The decision not to take a knee after the two-minute mark in the fourth quarter. What\u2019s that all about, Coach?\u2019<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/01125112.Par.4584.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"339\" height=\"246\" class=\"alignright\"\/>FISHER: Jack used his timeouts. My understanding is that we needed some network timeouts. So I think that\u2019s why Jack used his timeouts, and so we &#8212; \u2019cause he came over and asked me to do it and I said, &#8216;Well, I was hoping to get a first down and kneel on it.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: So they asked me to take some timeouts and I said no. I wanted a first down and take a knee. They went to Del Rio and he said okay. In the meantime, Chris Johnson in fantasy football land got some more yards and made some more money for owners that have him, and ESPN got their spots. Therefore what? I just find it fascinating, but I promised yesterday I was gonna talk about it so I figured I better talk about it to fulfill the promise. &#8216;Jack used his timeouts. Whether Jack used his timeouts because the official said we\u2019re two commercials short, or he used them to stop the clock to get his quarterback (Trent Edwards) some reps remains to be seen,\u2019 Fisher said. &#8216;My feeling is I had no issue with him using the timeouts. I completely understand. You\u2019ve got a backup quarterback in that\u2019s been there for what, two weeks, and he wants to get him some reps. So I completely understand it, even though the game was out of reach.\u2019 (interruption) <\/p>\n<p>Yes? The official program observer has a question. What? (interruption) No, I don\u2019t think the NFL commissioner would be&#8230; (interruption) I don\u2019t think this is gonna approach the commissioner level. No, the broadcast division would deal with this. The commissioner, what they\u2019re focusing now is all these head shots. Folks, I know I don\u2019t care about this, but I do. There is a huge overreaction going on now. This is so, so predictable. You have an anomaly. On one Sunday you had some incredibly vicious, mostly legal (according to the rules) head shots. One of them, maybe two &#8212; one certainly questionable, the second one possibly questionable, most of them legal. They were good, tough. But the day before a Rutgers player was paralyzed from the neck down on the same field that the big hit took place on Sunday in the Giants-Lions game, and the media, being who they are, got all holier-than-thou on this.<\/p>\n<p>So the League gets involved in there, says, &#8216;Okay, we\u2019re going to start enforcing the law of suspensions. We have a rule here suspends people on head-to-head shots in certain circumstances.\u2019 So, predictably, they\u2019ve had an overreaction and people say, &#8216;Well, it\u2019s better to overreact in this case than underreact.\u2019 The guy that got fined the most, James Harrison of the Steelers (laughing), number 92, had a meeting with Mike Tomlin today, and said, &#8216;I\u2019m not coming into practice. Hell, I\u2019m thinking of quitting. If they\u2019re going to legislate the way I play the game out of the game, I\u2019m thinking of quitting.\u2019 His agent is saying, &#8216;He\u2019s serious. He\u2019s serious about retiring.\u2019 Everybody says, &#8216;Come on, agent! He\u2019s not going to retire. He\u2019d have to give back $6 million of his $10 million prorated bonus. He\u2019s not going to retire. This is all a marketing ploy. It\u2019s all PR-buzz and so forth.\u2019 <\/p>\n<p>But Harrison met with the coach, Mike Tomlin, and is not at practice today and it\u2019s not know whether he\u2019ll be there tomorrow. He got fined 75 grand. He had two hits, one on Joshua Cribbs and one on Mohamed Massaquoi for the Cleveland Browns. I forget the last name. They were both head shots. One of them was legal, one of them questionable. Harrison thought they were both legal. He said (paraphrased), &#8216;That\u2019s the way I\u2019ve been taught to play the game. If I can\u2019t play the game this way, pfft! I\u2019m going home.\u2019 Now, James Harrison also, he\u2019s a character. When the Steelers won the Super Bowl, at one point he refused to go to the White House to meet Obama on the theory: They wouldn\u2019t have invited us if we hadn\u2019t won the Super Bowl, so they really don\u2019t mean it. But he ended up going. But he said (paraphrased), &#8216;I don\u2019t believe. They don\u2019t care about us. They don\u2019t really mean it. We\u2019re only being invited because we won.\u2019 Anyway, that\u2019s the latest NFL news: James Harrison is said to be a repeat offender and all this. (interruption) I don\u2019t know, Snerdley! I don\u2019t know how these guys vote. I don\u2019t know that they do vote. Doesn\u2019t matter.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Look, if the NFL is serious about this helmet-to-helmet stuff, the one thing that can be safely said, these players launching themselves as missiles into other players is not really taught. That\u2019s just instinct, it\u2019s just developed. If they really want to get serious, just teach tackling, you gotta arm tackle somebody, no more hits, no more blowing somebody up. You gotta tackle \u2019em. You gotta tackle \u2019em between the numbers and the waist or above the knees, whatever, really tackle them, or Ditka says, get rid of the face mask. There\u2019s a bunch of things you could do here. But the dirty little secret is &#8212; I know I overuse that &#8212; the League doesn\u2019t want to&#8230; I\u2019ll stop there. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RUSH: Yesterday on this program I mentioned that something curious had happened in the NFL Monday night game against the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars. The original report was it looks like, now, may be a very clever, quasi-practical joke played out by the Tennessee coach, Jeff Fisher. 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