Looking at the scores today I noticed that out of the six teams that played today five of them scored over 30 points, and the team that didn't was the freaking Jets. I remember a time, not even that log ago, when a team scoring 30 or more points was relatively noteworthy, now it so commonplace it hardly even registers anymore.
As far as Schwartz throwing the challenge flag, on one hand he should have known better. On the other the rule is completely stupid. I don't know why they would even have something that would make reviewable plays unreviewable as a punisment. They just weren't thinking when they created it. It's asinine as what happened showed. Even the good reasons they they might want to make that rule it violates the spirit of it. I could maybe see a 15 yard penalty when a team tries to challenge when they aren't allowed or when it's not a dead ball situation or some other thing where they a team out of time outs is trying to get a cheap de facto timeout by stopping play by making the refs deal with a challenge a team doesn't have, but that wasn't remotely the situation here.