By LARRY LAGE, AP Sports Writer
December 26, 2004
DETROIT (AP) -- The Detroit Lions walked off the field stunned for a second straight week.
This time, they were surprised they won.
Chad Hutchinson appeared to throw a 43-yard, game-tying touchdown pass to Bernard Berrian with 1:26 left, but an incomplete ruling on the field stood after a review despite replays that appeared to show it should've been overturned, giving Detroit a 19-13 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
``I was shocked,'' said Detroit's Jason Hanson, who made four field goals. ``I thought for sure they were going to call it a touchdown, but I'm not going to complain.''
Referee Terry McAulay announced on the field the ball was moving when Berrian hit the ground.
The Bears were flabbergasted.
``I caught the ball, got two feet in, hit the ground and that was it,'' Berrian said. ``It was a touchdown. There's no doubt about it.''
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Ich hoffe das war das letzte Spiel in der NFL für diese blinde Sau.