Were the Detroit Lions robbed of four points against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 12?

If you ask coach Dan Campbell and quarterback Jared Goff , the answer would certainly be yes, but NBC rules analyst Terry McAulay had a different opinion.

After a nearly 10-minute drive to open the game came down to a fourth-and-goal at the Chiefs 1-yard line, Campbell stayed on brand and decided to go for it and decided it was the right time for a trick play.

Goff started the play under center as usual, but right before the ball was snapped he went in motion for a wildcat snap to running back David Montgomery .

Instead of running it up the middle as would normally happen, Montgomery, who was a high school quarterback, threw a pass out to Goff, who made an impr

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