This just does not make any sense:
Later, Houston's Justin Forsett
scored on an 81-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, even though
replays clearly showed his knee touching the ground around his own
25-yard-line.
It appeared Detroit coach Jim Schwartz helped the touchdown stand by throwing his challenge flag.
The
TD counted and Detroit was called for unsportsmanlike conduct. A Lions
spokesman said a coach is not allowed to challenge a scoring play, which
is automatically reviewed -- and if the coach does throw a challenge
flag, the automatic review is negated. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/8662958/ndamukong-suh-left-cleat-hits-matt-schaub-houston-texans-year-ejection-detroit-lions-defensive-tackle
So, if there is a questionable call and actually in this case a very bad call, and it results in a score, there is an automatic review. But if a coach challenges the play before the review, apparently they get a penalty and they don't get a review, and the terrible call stands?
Does that make sense?
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