A day after the Detroit Lions saw a divisional win over the Green Bay Packers slip from their grasp in part late in Monday night's NFC North matchup, an executive has admitted that at least one of the debated fourth-quarter calls against Kris Russell Men Jersey Detroit should not have been made. Tuesday, NFL VP of operations Troy Vincent said at this week's league owners meetings that the second of two hands-to-the-face penalties levied against Lions pa s rusher Trey Flowers was actually no penalty at all."After you review it," he said, "the foul wasn't Jari Kurri Women Jersey there."Flowers was pre suring Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers with the Lions up 22-20 on Monday night when officials Grant Fuhr Jersey flagged him two times for illegally using his hands in the face of Green Bay left tackle David Bakhtiari. One of the penalties took away a third-down sack by the Lions, and the other all but sealed the Packers' victory following a go-ahead touchdown by Rodgers and Co. Replays of the so-called penalties, however, that Flowers did not, in fact, violate rules about hands to the face -- and that, if anyone deserved to Milan Lucic Men Jersey be flagged, it was actually a Packers lineman. Looks like there was an illegal hands to the face on one of those Trey Flowers plays... but it was on the Packers John Breech (@johnbreech) Monday night's officiating crew , which were justified as penalizing "prolonged, forceful contact to Olivier Rodrigue Men Jersey the head and neck area." Flowers himself, however, told reporters after the game he "didn't think hands to the chest was a penalty."