The New Orleans Saints were once again left stunned on Sunday after suffering a home playoff loss, and of course there was some controversy surrounding the ending of the game. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Saints in overtime on a game-winning touchdown catch by tight end Kyle Rudolph. There was some question about whether or not Rudolph pushed off, but the officials did not review the play for possible offensive pass interference. Rudolph clearly extended his right arm to get some separation from Saints defensive back PJ Williams, but there was some hand-fighting on the play. Officials typically let that go, and it would have been a surprise if they overturned a no-call given on the hesitancy we have seen from the NFL to reverse pass-interference plays this season. Of course, many felt the NFL owed the Saints a call after they were robbed of a trip to the Super Bowl last year with one of the worst no-calls in NFL history. It was that play that inspired the NFL to make pass-interference plays reviewable,
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