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Monday, November 5
Updated: November 6, 3:22 PM ET
Haslett: 'I was thinking about cutting him'
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Associated Press
Turley
NEW ORLEANS -- A day after Kyle Turley's temper tantrum cost New Orleans a final chance to tie or beat the New York Jets, the Saints' fiery right tackle was composed, but not contrite.
"It was a very emotional outburst on my part that I need to be a little more mature about," Turley said. "But I cannot apologize for defending my quarterback and trying to, basically, from my point of view, save his life. The guy was seriously trying to break his neck."
Trailing 16-9, the Saints marched to the Jets' 6-yard line in the final minute of the game. On second-and-3, quarterback Aaron Brooks ran to the 5-yard line only to be stopped by New York safety Damien Robinson, who grabbed Brooks' face mask.
"I figured I had him bent back when I heard Brooks scream," Robinson said. "Then I let him go."
Turley had a different take on the situation.
"I came up on the play and the guy started twisting Aaron's head back and he started screaming," Turley said. "I've never been placed in a situation like that before where I see my quarterback getting his head turned around like the exorcist."
Turley, who turned 26 in September, jumped into the pile, grabbing Robinson and eventually his helmet. He emerged without his own helmet, but still clutching Robinson's, which he flung downfield before making an obscene gesture. By that time the field was littered with players, officials and yellow flags.
"I felt like Turley was trying to break my neck," Robinson said.
"They pulled my hair, the bunch of girls," Turley responded. "I got turf burn on my head. I've never had turf burn on my head. They were trying to get me when I was down."
There were offsetting penalties for personal fouls, but Turley, who was thrown out of the game, drew a second 15-yard penalty for throwing the helmet and making the obscene gesture. That put New Orleans on the 20-yard line and ended the scoring threat.
"Driving home last night I was thinking about cutting him," coach Jim Haslett said. "Last night, laying in bed, I thought about suspending him. I didn't see the whole incident on the field. Then I saw it on TV where Damien Robinson was trying to pull Aaron's head off. Then I talked to Aaron about it and Aaron said he thought he broke his neck. So I can understand why Kyle did it to that point."
The problem, Haslett said, is that Turley should have dragged Robinson off Brooks and stopped there. Throwing the helmet and making the gesture took it too far.
Turley called him a few minutes before 1 a.m. to apologize and explain what happened, Haslett said. He and general manager Randy Mueller spoke with Turley several times on Monday.
"He'll be reprimanded. We're going to fine him as a team," Haslett said. "And he's got three offenses with the league office, so I don't know what they're going to do yet."
When Haslett played in the 1970s and 80s, players were more rambunctious and emotions ruled the game to a greater extent, Haslett said.
"That's not in the game anymore," Haslett said. "You either conform to the rules, and have an understanding of what's going on out there, or get a new job. He needs to control his anger. He thought he was protecting the quarterback, but he went too far and it hurts the football team."
Haslett said he felt the league should also reprimand Robinson.
Commissioner Paul Tagliabue was at the game, the first prime-time outing for the Saints since 1999.
"Kyle Turley, like most NFL players, doesn't give up until the fat lady has sung," said Tagliabue. "He's in there to win. He's an outstanding player that doesn't give up. But he's a little too exuberant."
Tagliabue refused to speculate on whether Turley might be suspended as well as fined for the incident.
"That's the kind of thing I look for a recommendation from our officiating department and our football operations staff, then I make a decision," Tagliabue said. "Throwing a helmet is serious. Where it fits on the spectrum, I'd have to get a recommendation from our staff."
Did anyone know where, and if there is a video link where I can watch the part where Turley is just throwing this guy around like a rag doll.
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