I realize most of you didn't watch because the Bucs game was on at the same time, but there was a ruling in the Dolphins-Jags game that surprised me. On third and goal from about the 6, Jay Fielder made a dump-off pass to backup RB Ayanbadejo at the 3 yard line, who fumbled the ball FORWARD, where it was picked up and run into the end zone by Dolphins TE Randy McMichael. I could have sworn the offense couldn't advance a fumble in the NFL, because of the "holy roller" play the Raiders pulled in the 70s. Ken Stabler very intentionally "fumbled" the ball forward, where Dave Casper fell on it in the end zone for a game-winning TD. They called for a video review, but only to determine if Ayanbadejo was down. He wasn't. I thought they would rule that it was a fumble that was recovered but could not be advanced, giving Miami 4th and goal from the spot of the fumble. But the TD stood. Anyone know the rule on this?