peter king, major league baseball did overreturn a result, george brett, the infamous pine tar incidentas a home run in the top of the ninth, so they forced the ending -- they ended up having to play the extra half inning. >> right. >> was there any thought that the nfl -- was there any contemplation by -- you know, i know what their statement said -- of overturning that result because it was the last play. they could have done it in a way, and it probably would have been fairly accepted around the league. >> well, chuck, i mean, i've asked that question to a couple of people in the league, and they basically say, look, there's nothing in the bylaws that says that we can do that. so there's no rule set up to be able to do that. now, the logical person might say, well, you should just do it. you should just make a rule like that. but i can tell you that there was no momentum in the league among the owners. and you didn't even hear players calling for this to be overturned. so i don't think it was ever a serious consideration, as common sense as it may be. >> the fact is, they were making