CHICAGO - The Detroit Lions were hosed on a beautiful day for ugly football in Chicago.
But don't blame referee Gene Steratore. All he did was uphold what might be the worst rule in the NFL.
Rule 8, Section 1, Article 3, Item 1 of the NFL rule book turned a great game-winning catch into the Lions' 21st consecutive road loss.
The call came with 25 seconds remaining and the Lions trailing 19-14 with the ball at the Bears 25-yard line. Lions receiver Calvin Johnson outjumped Bears cornerback Zack Bowman, caught the ball, got two feet down, landed in the end zone with possession while holding the football firmly in his right hand until planting it on the ground.
But the NFL rule book states:
"If a player goes to the ground in the act of catching a pass (with or without contact by an opponent), he must maintain control of the ball AFTER HE TOUCHES THE GROUND, whether in the field of play or the end zone."
After two more incompletions to Johnson in the end zone, the Lions walked off Soldier Field as losers for the 32nd time in their past 34 games. Coach Jim Schwartz said it was the correct call, and players also refused to blame the officials for yet another Detroit disappointment.
"I saw the play on the Jumbotron and got excited," left tackle Jeff Backus said. "I thought we pulled it out. But we never should have put ourselves in that situation to begin with. We didn't do enough on offense to win. So that play doesn't matter enough. We never should have been in that situation in the first place."