John Mulaney
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Podcast Appearances
I love it.
And I love the podcast, the Rich Eisen podcast.
You get on iTunes.
It's awesome.
But two things.
One is, you know, the problem is, is they go, OK, this is open for replay.
This is open for review.
But this isn't this other thing isn't open for review.
So you see the receiver commit blatant offensive pass interference, two hands pushed in the back, knock the guy over.
I mean, it is a textbook example of offensive pass interference that cannot be reviewed, by the way.
To me, anything that can be called and can change the game should be able to be reviewed.
And there's certain things they have in play, which is I'll give you a good example, Rich, because I like to announce my examples are good before I say them.
You know that if a player gets hurt in the middle of the game, there's a referee timeout or whatever.
But in the last two minutes of the game, if a player gets hurt, the other team has to spend a timeout.
The team who's hit.
Because you could tell your players, pretend you're hurt.
So we can get some time to gather and buy a few more seconds, right?
So we have certain rules in the last two minutes of the game that are different than the rest of the game.
And I would say something like offensive pass interference, which is not reviewable, is reviewable in the last two minutes of the game.