Houston Texans running back Justin Forsett (28) is hit by Detroit Lions free safety Louis Delmas (26) during the third quarter of an NFL football game at Ford Field in Detroit, Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012.Paul Sancya /AP)
Houston Texans running back Justin Forsett (28) is hit by Detroit Lions free safety Louis Delmas (26) during the third quarter of an NFL football game at Ford Field in Detroit, Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012. (Paul Sancya /AP)
Texans top Lions in OT after Schwartz makes costly challenge flag mistake
LARRY LAGE
DETROIT — The Associated Press
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DETROIT — Jim Schwartz threw a challenge flag when he didn't need to and the Houston Texans made him regret it.
Shayne Graham's 32-yard field goal with 2:21 left in overtime lifted Houston's to a 34-31 win over the Detroit
"Obviously that's a big break in the game for us," Houston coach Gary Kubiak said. "But I think you make your breaks when you work your tail off."
Detroit kicker Jason Hanson had a chance to get Schwartz off the hook, but his 47-yard field goal attempt on the fifth possession of the extra period hit the right upright.
Lions defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch did, too, on the previous possession when he couldn't intercept a pass Matt Schaub threw directly at him deep in Houston territory.
Detroit might've won in regulation time if its coach didn't make a costly mistake.
Schwartz threw a challenge flag when Houston's Justin Forsett scored on an 81-yard touchdown run in the third quarter after two Lions tackled him.
"Give him credit for continuing to play football," Kubiak said. "We talk about that all the time. You don't stop, you play."
Replays showed Forsett's left knee and elbow hit the turf near midfield, and the automatic review that accompanies all scoring plays probably would have taken the TD off the board. But NFL rules say that throwing the challenge flag on a scoring play negates the review – and is an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to boot.
"It's on me," Schwartz could be seen saying to assistants and players on the sideline as he tapped his chest. "It's on me."
Yes, it was.
Forsett even acknowledged he shouldn't have allowed to score.
"I know now that I was down, but I didn't think I was during the play," he said. "I didn't think my knee hit, and there was no whistle, so I kept going.
"I wasn't giving the touchdown back."
That score pulled Houston within three points.
"I knew the rule – you can't challenge on a turnover or a scoring play – but I was so mad that I overreacted," said Schwartz, whose temper got the best of him during a postgame handshake last year with San Francisco coach Jim Harbaugh. "I had the flag in my hand before he even scored because he was obviously down."
Kubiak had no sympathy.
"A rule's a rule," Kubiak said. "I know one thing: You've got to keep your flag tucked in your pocket."
Arian Foster ran for 102 yards and two scores, including a 1-yard run with 1:55 left in the fourth quarter to cap a 15-play, 97-yard drive that tied the game at 31.
AFC South-leading Houston (10-1) took its first lead when Graham made up for missing a field goal earlier in OT after teammate Danieal Manning ripped the football away from Lions tight end Brandon Pettigrew at its 32 on the first drive of the extra period.
The Texans have won five straight – two in a row in OT – and if a handful of teams lose they could be in the playoffs by the time they get back on the practice field after a long weekend.
"Ten quarters in five days, it's draining physically and mentally," Texans defensive end J.J. Watt said. "But our team persevered."
And, the Lions wilted and blew a fourth-quarter lead during a second straight setback.
Detroit (4-7) has lost three straight to make it extremely difficult to reach its goal of earning a spot in consecutive postseasons for the first time since the mid-1990s.
And as if the Lions don't have enough problems, defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh [see be;pw] could be in trouble with the league again after his left cleat connected with Schaub's groin area in the first quarter.
"I really don't have anything to say about that play or that person," Schaub said.
Suh was on his chest, taken down by an offensive lineman, when he extended his left foot below Schaub's belt.
It wasn't clear on replays whether the kick was intentional, but Suh might struggle to get the benefit of doubt and perhaps that's why he didn't stick around long enough to talk to reporters after the game.
Houston kicker Shayne Graham (17) kicks the game-winning field-goal during overtime
of an NFL game against Detroit Tigers at Ford Field in Detroit, Thursday, Nov 22, 2012
Texans Edge Lions, 34-31, In OT: Houston Benefits From Controversial Touchdown
by LARRY LAGE 11/22/12 06:41 PM ET EST
Last year on Thanksgiving, Ndamukong Suh was ejected for stomping on the right arm of Green Bay offensive lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith and was suspended for two games. He has been fined in previous seasons for roughing up quarterbacks: Cincinnati's Andy Dalton, Chicago's Jay Cutler and Cleveland's Jake Delhomme.
Matt Schaub shook off the blow, stayed in the game, and was 29 of 48 for 315 yards with a 9-yard TD to Owen Daniels to tie the game at 14 late in the first half and an interception.
Insert from "Suh-to-Schaub sack tap: Funny way to give thanks" (Examiner.com)
Possible groin attack made the news Thursday in the Detroit Lions-Houston Texans Thanksgiving Day matchup. In the first quarter, during a pass rush at about 7 minutes to play, Houston's right tackle Derek Newton downed Detroit's defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh. On his way to the ground, Suh struck Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub in the groin with his left foot. Some viewed the kick as a deliberate second motion. You can review the play on NFL Video here. Full groin-attack article here.
Houston's Andre Johnson had nine receptions for 188 yards. Watt had three sacks, one on Detroit's first snap and the other two that helped the Texans stay within a TD late in the game.
Detroit scored four go-ahead TDs, including on Joique Bell's 23-yard run early in the fourth quarter, and had a 10-point lead midway through the third quarter.
The Lions drove deep enough into Houston territory in the fourth to put Hanson in a position to give them another 10-point lead, but Watt forced them to punt each time with sacks on third downs.
"We got what we deserved," Matthew Stafford said. "We didn't capitalize on our chances."
Stafford was 31 of 61 for 441 yards with two TDs – tiebreaking scores to Calvin Johnson and Mike Thomas in the second quarter – for 441 yards.
Mikel Leshoure ran for 32 yards on 12 carries and gave the Lions their first TD on an opening possession that marked the first rushing score on the ground against Houston.
Those accomplishments along with providing entertainment for the nationally televised audience for a change on Thanksgiving was of little consolation for the franchise.
The Lions lost their previous eight games on the holiday by an averaging of three-plus touchdowns.
Detroit extended the longest losing streak in its annual showcase to nine in a closely contested matchup that will linger in the minds of many people, especially Vanden Bosch, one of many Lions who could've changed the outcome by picking off a pass that hit his hands in a wild OT.
"It's going to be really tough to forget that one," Vanden Bosch said.
NOTES: Lions OT Jeff Backus (right hamstring) was inactive, ending his 186-game starting streak. ... Houston LB Brooks Reed (left groin) and OT Derek Newton (knee) were injured during the game.
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