Aaron Hernandez fumbles at the 1 yard line. The ruling on the field was fumble, touchback... Belichick throws the challenge flag. By rule he is not allowed to throw a challenge flag on a turnover. Research the Colts/ Packer game if needed. It should be 15 yard penalty... AND the play is automatically no longer reviewable. The refs did not know the rule and allowed the review. Result NE ball and touchdown. When the replacements don’t know the rule, everyone notices... Why not an uproar for this? JETS 4-3 PATS 3-4 PACK 5-2 SEA 3-4..
Wrong.. It's no longer reviewable... WATCH A GAME BESIDES THE JETS AND YOU"LL LEARN SOMETHING... This happened in the Colts Pack game...
Wait.. let me get this right. I didn't know this because quite honestly the NFL changes teh rules so often to prevent the refs from actually having to make the right call it's hard to keep up. Because Bellichicken threw a challenge flag on a play in which it is automatically reviewable the play then becomes unreviewable and is a 15 yard penalty? This happened in the Packers/Colts game?
OMG... JETS fans are the worst in the league... Watch some football... (Jets games barely count as football)
That's what the poster is saying. I know the 15 yard penalty, I never heard of the unreviewable part. I'm waiting for a rulebook
Upon this illegibly blown call how about the last play of the game Sanchez has a guy who makes first contact with him at his knees. The player was playing from the ground and grabs him by the knees. According to the Brady rule defensive players cannot hit the qb below the waist. This should have been called and it wasn't. Funny how a call created for a particular person cannot be called against his team.
Actually because the player was already on the ground and did not launch at the QB's knees, its not a penalty... OMG know one knows the rules...
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...-mccarthy-packers-learn-new-rule-the-hard-way read it and weep guys we got robbed