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Lions' Caldwell favors more replay use

ALLEN PARK, Mich. — The disputed call in the fourth quarter of Detroit’s playoff loss at Dallas was not subject to a replay review.

Lions coach Jim Caldwell wonders if it’s time to change that.

“I think without question it was probably not officiated correctly in my estimation,” Caldwell said Monday, a day after Detroit’s 24-20 loss. “Nevertheless, I do think in this day and age, with modern times where we have technology that can take out the human factor in certain key situations in big games, that we should use that technology to do so.”

With the Lions up 20-17 and in Dallas territory, referee Pete Morelli initially announced a pass interference penalty on Cowboys linebacker Anthony Hitchens. Then officials reversed themselves, leaving Detroit facing fourth down.

The Lions punted, and Dallas drove for the winning touchdown.

“I’m angry about it, and trying to keep my composure here, but I’m probably angry for our team, and the fans,” Caldwell said. “That’s the thing that stirs your blood.”

Coaches aren’t allowed to signal for replay reviews of potential pass interference calls, but Caldwell indicated Monday he’d like to see the league allow more reviews if possible.

“For the sake of time, and those kinds of things in a game ... you have to have some boundaries,” Caldwell said. “I do think that particularly in big games and down the stretch, and playoffs, and things of that nature, I’m not certain there should be a limit on when you can review.”

Caldwell said the league reached out to him after the game, although he did not say what was discussed.

Dean Blandino, the league’s director of officials, told The Associated Press on Monday that there have been proposals to expand the use of replay reviews for personal fouls. There also have been proposals to allow coaches to challenge any call.

“The history always has been ever since the first iteration of replay is that we were dealing with fact and not judgment,” he said. Subjective calls ... that was something the competition committee felt should not be part of replay and that has been the guideline ever since.

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