Collusion in the NFL?

This report just came across RotoWorld:

Kerry Collins, speaking on WFAN, said that the Titans kneeled down at the end of the Colts-Titans game because they knew the Colts wouldn’t call a timeout.

Collins said that the Titans originally called a running play, but he was told over his headset that the Colts wouldn’t call a timeout to potentially force Tennessee to punt with less than 20 seconds left. Pressed further, Collins said the Colts and Titans coaches had “an agreement,” which is sure to raise collusion questions. Clearly it would have been a long shot for the Colts to win, but Browns fans won’t enjoy hearing this one.

I know this does not have much fantasy relevance other than maybe introducing the term collusion to some fantasy owners. But if I was a Browns’ fan, I would be a little upset. Not much, though, because the Browns should have taken care of business in week 16 against the Bengals.

One Response to “Collusion in the NFL?”

  1. Interesting stuff. You can be sure that Browns message boards will be stacked with this.

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