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Seasoned television and radio sports talk authority Jim Rome will bring his signature of rapid-fire dialogue and hard-hitting analysis and opinions to ESPN five days per week starting Monday, Feb. 14 at 4:30 p.m. Jim Rome is Burning, Welcome to the Jim Rome is Burning guide at TV.com.
Seasoned television and radio sports talk authority Jim Rome will bring his signature of rapid-fire dialogue and hard-hitting analysis and opinions to ESPN five days per week starting Monday, Feb. 14 at 4:30 p.m. Jim Rome is Burning, the half-hour discussion and interview program, will further solidify ESPN's daily programming block of debate and opining by some of the nation's top sports experts (Around the Horn at 5 p.m., Pardon the Interruption, 5:30 p.m.) leading into the 6 p.m.
SportsCenter.The half-hour show will continue its mix of interviews with guest in-studio and via satellite, and Rome's unique take on what's going on in sports.
Harbaugh's situation was slightly different than Smith's though because Harbaugh wasn't the one being punched, he was the one doing the punching. The whole situation started in October 1997 when former quarterback Jim Kelly - in his first year out of football - called Harbaugh a 'baby' during a local pregame show in Buffalo, according. As you can imagine, Harbaugh was not amused with the comments.
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'Jim Kelly made some comments about me on a TV show in Buffalo. He basically said I was a baby, that I fake injuries,' Harbaugh. 'He said if he were still playing, he'd tell Buffalo players to hit me in the mouth and I'd get rattled.' As fate would have it, Kelly was scheduled to announce Harbaugh's game the first Sunday after he made the 'baby' comment.
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At the time, Harbaugh was playing for the. The day before the game, Harbaugh decided to 'crash an NBC production meeting' and that's when things escalated. 'Well, Kelly was doing a game in San Diego, and I wanted to ask him where he was coming from with those comments,' Harbaugh explained. 'We went into a room and started talking about it. He said, 'I call it the way I see it.' One thing led to another.
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I threw a couple of punches. Sometimes you have to stand up for what you believe in.' After the punch, Harbaugh knew right away that something didn't feel right. 'I broke the bone while hitting him,' Harbaugh said in 1997.
Harbaugh would miss the Colts' next three games after the injury and because the team placed him on the Non-Football Injury list, he missed out on three paychecks, which were estimated to be $140,000 each. The moral of the story: Never question Harbaugh's toughness. 'I regret throwing the punch, but I felt I had to do something since my toughness was being questioned,' Harbaugh said.
'I regret that I have a crack in one of my bones in my hand.'