'Suck for Luck' could be best hope for NFL's worst
NEW YORK (AP) nhl jerseys cheap The rule that negated using video replay to confirm a touchdown "may be too harsh" and will be
re-examined immediately, NFL director of football operations Ray Anderson said
Friday.
Anderson, also co-chairman of the competition committee
that suggests rules changes to the owners, said a change could come this year.
The NFL traditionally resists changing rules during a season.
"We will certainly nhl hockey jerseys discuss the rule with the competition committee members,
as we do all situations involving unique and unusual circumstances, and
determine if we feel a change should be recommended to ownership,"
Anderson said in a statement.
"Not being able to review a play in this situation
may be too harsh, and an unintended consequence of trying to prevent coaches
from throwing their challenge flag for strategic purposes in situations that
are not subject to a coaches' challenge."
Anderson added the NFL is not bound by past events when a
rule is proved to have loopholes, and that a 15-yard penalty for throwing the
challenge flag on a play that is automatically reviewed might be enough. For
now, throwing the challenge flag also eliminates the use of replay. All scoring
plays otherwise are reviewed.
s third-quarter http://www.cheapjerseysma.com 81-yard run in the Texans' 34-31 overtime victory at
Detroit on Thursday initially was ruled a touchdown, although replays clearly
showed his knee and elbow touched the turf when he was hit by Lions defenders.
Detroit coach Jim Schwartz challenged, resulting in a 15-yard unsportsmanlike
conduct penalty and the negated use of video replay.
"I overreacted," Schwartz acknowledged.
"And I cost us."
In 2011, instant replay rules were changed to have the
replay official initiate a review of all scoring plays. The rule stated that a
team is prevented from challenging a play if that team commits a foul that
prevents the next snap, or if a challenge flag is thrown when an automatic
review would take place. A 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty is assessed
as well as the elimination of the replay review for the play.
But, as Anderson noted, getting the calls right is
paramount and that the league may have overlooked the scenario that occurred in
Detroit.
Anderson also said the play in which Lions defensive
tackle kicked Texans quarterback in the groin will be reviewed. He called the play
"out of the ordinary."
Suh could face a suspension if he is found to have
intentionally kicked Schaub. A year ago on Thanksgiving, Suh was ejected for
stomping on the right arm of Green Bay offensive lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith
and subsequently was suspended for two games.
Suh has been fined in previous seasons for roughing up
quarterbacks and
Similar incidents to the replay flap, but not involving
scores happened last season in San Francisco's win, coincidentally at Detroit,
and last week when the Falcons beat Arizona.
The rule was adopted in part because of a situation in a
Redskins-Giants game in December 2010.
Officials on the field ruled a fumble recovered by the
Giants, and the ball was made ready for play. But Washington veteran linebacker kicked the ball and was called for delay of game. While
the penalty was being enforced, Washington challenged the ruling of a fumble.
The competition committee felt that a team could benefit
from committing a penalty in that situation, giving it more time to challenge a
play. It was decided that the new rule would also apply when a team throws the
challenge flag on a play that can't be challenged - including scoring plays,
turnovers, when the team is out of challenges or timeouts, and inside the final
two minutes of a half or game, or in overtime.
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