METAIRIE, La. -- New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton said he hopes pass interference calls will become eligible for replay review sooner than later -- a cause that the rival Atlanta Falcons would probably agree with after Sunday.That specific call is so critical to get right, said Payton, who said the idea has been brought up and discussed by a number of clubs in recent years to no avail.And for good reason, Payton said Monday. I think the competition committee needs to spend a lot more time thinking about [it].The idea of reviewing pass interference calls is polarizing ?and has been a non-starter in rules discussions. The competition committee has made it clear that it doesnt want judgment calls in replay.However, the Canadian Football League has been reviewing pass interference calls for the past three years now with the intent of being able to correct the obvious, egregious mistakes -- including one in the fourth quarter of the 2015 Grey Cup game.The Saints were able to beat the Carolina Panthers 41-38 on Sunday despite a controversial pass interference call against safety Kenny Vaccaro in the end zone on a fourth down in the third quarter. Payton said after the game that he wished he could have thrown a challenge flag -- and he stood by the comment on Monday.The Falcons, meanwhile, werent so lucky. Their final offensive play in a 26-24 loss to the Seattle Seahawks was a controversial non-call against Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, who appeared to hook the arm of receiver Julio Jones.Falcons coach Dan Quinn said he expected the competition committee to discuss making pass interference calls eligible for replay in the offseason.Its something that the league has certainly considered in the past; which plays are, which plays arent. I think the topic is there because the penalty is so big, at times, he said. Im certain it will be something that the competition committee will look into. Theyve certainly discussed it before. But as far as where we will go, its something to discuss in the offseason.I dont have an opinion on that matter right now. But what I do think as we go through it, lets look at the evidence, talk to the competition committee, and come up with a group approach.Jones on Sunday said he thought it should have been pass interference -- though he said he saw no reason to plead with the officials in case the situation arises again.Thats not my job, Jones said. If they make the call, they make the call. If they dont, they dont. Thats not me to coach them up on officiating the game. The only thing I can do is go out there and do my job. ...It was just a missed call. Its over with. Its done. Were on to the next right now.Sherman and Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, meanwhile, brushed off the significance of the no-call.Sherman said Sunday that he thought the officials were letting both sides get away with contact.So it was just one of those games. They let us play, said Sherman, who was asked if he thought he got away with one. No, I feel like we won the ballgame.Carroll added, That happens all the time and it was no big deal at all on his weekly radio show Monday with Brock and Salk on 710 ESPN Seattle.Its a jump ball, and Sherms hand was on his arm. That happens all the time. Every play theres stuff going on, Carroll said. Imagine what its like on a Hail Mary play when theres five guys on defense back there, and theres three or four guys on offense. Theres all kinds of bumping and shoving and stuff. They have to determine it. So thats not a big deal at all.But I understand when we look the way we look and you guys sit here for four hours this morning, thats the kind of stuff you talk about. Could they have called it? Yeah, they could. They dont call those calls in any other time either, so pretty incidental.Carroll expanded further that there is a lot of leeway in the officials calls on those plays, because some arm battling is allowed as long as its away from the body and you dont grab the guy and hold onto him and pull him away.Its just very, very difficult. Its always going to be difficult, Carroll said.ESPN reporters Vaughn McClure and Sheil Kapadia contributed to this report.Cheap Titans Jerseys . 31, the CFL club announced Monday. The team also has yet to decide on the future of Doug Berry, who began the season as a consultant to the head coach but took over the offensive co-ordinators duties in July. Custom Titans T-shirts . Coach Mike Munchak says Fokou stretched ligaments in his left knee Oct. 13 against Seattle, which could keep out up to five weeks even though the linebacker didnt need surgery. http://www.customtitansjersey.com/ . 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