Seriously??? You want the big break on a technicality? Kam made the play. The ball was heading out of bounds, regardless.
Grow a pair.
No technicality at all. They flagrantly violated a rule directly in front of the ref. Nothing to do with growing a pair, it was Seattle who was bailed out by a stupid play directly in front of a clueless official.
Yes, it's a technicality. If he had attempted to catch & carry the ball out, it's a touchback. If he had chested it out, it's a touchback. If he let's it go, it's a touchback. If he uses his head to knock it out, it's a touchback. Because he used his hand, you want the ball 6" from the goal line. You don't want football, you want legalistic BS.
No kidding.
It's crazy that the rulebook is so convoluted the refs (along with what appears to have been the replay booth/central officiating staff, both teams/coaching staffs, AND the announcers) didn't know the rule, but everyone (down to Calvin Johnson, who had all the reason in the world to protest) reacted like the Seahawks took the ball from the Lions. As far as any of them knew, the Lions had given it their all and come up short.
Deciding that it actually was the Lions who came out on top of the exchange
based on a rule 90+% of fans, players, coaches, and refs appear to be unaware of is the very definition of a technicality right there
I'm a hawks fan but I'd like to think (were roles reversed) I wouldn't be #####ing that my team got screwed if I only learned the rule existed after the game had concluded.