The Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills are co-sponsoring a proposed rule change to be considered at the owners meeting next week in Arizona . . . and it’s a doozy.

In essence, the proposal permits coaches to challenge any official’s decision except scoring plays and turnovers. This includes the review of penalties, both called and uncalled, and will simplify the replay rules.

The likelihood of this proposal passing appears close to zero.

Bills and Seahawks will propose rule to allow replay review of penalties (called penalties and uncalled ones). That won't pass. — Bob Glauber (@BobGlauber) March 23, 2017

While the proposed rule change might seem logical and fair, it would dramatically slow down the sport. The NFL has recently stated its intention to improve the pace of games.

Similar rule changes have failed in the past, and the drastic nature of this year’s proposal just doesn’t jive with the way owners have recently voted.

These proposals will spark conversation and debate about further extending the reach of replays, especially those involving penalties, some of which beg to be overturned.

If nothing else, it’s a step in the right direction but will likely take years to finally iron out an acceptable resolution.

The Redskins are also seeking a rule change, eliminating the three-challenge limit per game.