Unlike the Dee Ford situation in the other thread, I can't say this is the Saints' fault at all. They played tough the whole time and got destroyed on one of the worst no-calls in NFL history.
+1
(Update): NO got screwed and I feel sad for or Payton and his players.
True, one crumby call shouldn't upset what happened during the other 59 minutes of regulation, but the interference/roughing non-call took place near the end of the contest, for all intents & purposes reversed the outcome of a playoff game & was a blatant foul in full view of the fans.
While I've long held that replays, ref meetings etc. slow up the game, yada yada - this call was a prime example of "C'mon, man!"
Someone at the League or officials level had to have seen what all of us saw, and there should be some mechanism they could pull out of their butts that would, in these rare cases, require a reversal or even a do-over.
To put it another way - suppose the last 5 minutes of a game was canceled due to an earthquake? There are probably no contingent plans to deal with earthquakes. So the most likely remedy would be for the League Elders to huddle up and carve out a just decision.
But what they wouldn't do is ignore the earthquake.