From Titan Insider (found by Stensation). Our bold:

Jeff Fisher tried to downplay the late touchdown in his postgame press conference.

But with Jacksonville Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio calling timeouts after the two-minute warning down by 20 points, the Tennessee Titans decided to keep running the ball rather than take a knee.

The end result piled on seven more points for the Titans and gave Chris Johnson his eighth consecutive 100-yard road rushing game.

On fourth-and-5 after Del Rio burned a second timeout, the Titans send Johnson off tackle and he broke free, going 35 yards for another touchdown and the final 30-3 margin.

When it was over, Fisher joked a bit about the situation.

"Jack used his timeouts," Fisher said. "My understanding is they needed network timeouts, and that's why Jack used his timeouts. They came over and asked me to do it, but I said, 'I was hoping to get a first down and kneel on it.'"

So ESPN asked a head coach if he would use timeouts for TV purposes, even in a lopsided game, and the coach of the team getting its butt kicked obliged? That seems odd to us. You?

(Updated note: The tongue-in-cheek nature of this wasn't coming through very well, was it? Though it said Fisher was joking, please note that the headline and question weren't serious. ESPN did not order the timeouts (or the code red). Let's make sure we're clear on that).