Just make any play that would result in a turnover, such as a 4th down stop vs. 1st down conversion, reviewable if it is close. It is the natural extension of how all turnovers are reviewed. It makes no sense that this is not the rule already.
I will not go so far as to say this blown call cost the Rams the game. Zero way to know if we go down the field and score. And we have more than our own mistakes to blame.
But the ending to that Rams-Steelers game was absolutely disgraceful. There is no excuse for it and it is unacceptable. How can you just rob a team of any chance at victory like that? "Over 2 minutes so no booth review" is such a stupid excuse one can only laugh. There should always be a booth review for plays like that.
Absolutely agree with this.
All scoring plays are automatically reviewed.
All turnovers are automatically reviewed.
All "turnovers on downs" SHOULD be automatically reviewed.
EDIT: Holy cow, look at the wording of the dumb rule for 2023:
"The automatic review happens only if the offense fails to convert on fourth down. If the conversion is successful, any attempt to make it unsuccessful must be initiated by a coach’s challenge (unless the situation otherwise falls under the automatic-review umbrella)."
So the automatic review ONLY happens if the offense fails. So if Picket was ruled short, they
would have automatically reviewed it. But since he was ruled as gaining the first down, they couldn't review it unless there was a coach's challenge.
I bet a rule change for next year regarding "all fourth down plays" will occur.
HOWEVER... I gotta acknowledge that all rule changes can potentially create unintended consequences. For example, if ALL fourth down scrimmage plays (all of which of course *could* lead to change of possession) are automatically reviewed, could that lead to significant disruptions of play in the last minute of a close game? Suppose a team pretty clearly makes a fourth down conversion... would play need to be stopped for a review each and every time? (If it's only for "close" fourth down plays, how is "close" decided?) Would this play stoppage potentially give an advantage to whichever team wants to preserve the clock...?
Successful fourth-down conversions do not trigger automatic replay review, however.
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