A new rule goes into effect this year stating that every scoring play that happens in the course of an NFL game will be automatically reviewed by the replay official. Here's an explanation of that process from Mike Pereira at FOXSports.com:
If an official rules a score (touchdown, field goal, safety or extra point) during a game, the replay official will automatically review the play. If there is any question as to whether the ruling is correct, they will buzz down to the referee and ask him to come to the monitor to review the play. If the replay official confirms the ruling is correct, they will buzz the referee indicating he is clear to let the scoring team attempt the extra point, or kick off if the scoring play was a field goal, safety or extra-point attempt. A coach will not be allowed to challenge the ruling of a score. The intent is to save the coach from having to challenge the ruling of a score and, thus, increase his chances of not running out of challenges or timeouts.
Overkill.
Oh Great now NFL gmaes are going to take like 5 hrs to finish especially with teams with high scoring offenses. The NFL games take too long to begin with especially with the penalties and replays they already call every second. I love football but this is in 2 years there won't even be refs on the field it be all computer based calling every call and what not. The human aspects of sports is what makes them great not replays that will determine a TD that was clearing good.
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