When they have a bad call or I should say a "controversial" call, I think the NFL fails to back away from the situation and fairly assess it from both sides to see the issue. Instead they stare at the replays and read the rules searching for some rule/exception to justify their position on the field. This is the wrong way to go about solving a problem. You don't just argue the sky is green because you believe the sky is green, you assess it as objectively as you can. If you made a mistake and find out the sky is really blue (please don't school me on the science of the sky please I know its not actually blue...lol) then admit fault and move on evolving the current rule to fix the problem.
They cannot award the win, because there was too much time to determine that...we could have thrown a pick 6 the next play..fumbled...punted...etc. But they can make sure this doesn't happen again and they can save face by saying sorry for the first time ever. It makes me sick every time there is a clear mistake on their part and they sink into their position harder and fine a player for speaking the truth. This is a business and businesses make mistakes all of the time and own up to it...recalls...pubic service announcements...**** happens and we all accept that. I just hate that this stuff always seems to go in favor of the "popular" teams...