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Saints' owner Gayle Benson: 'I will aggressively pursue changes in NFL policies' after missed penalty

New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson, like so many others associated with the team, is upset at the non-call late in her team’s NFC championship loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.

But unlike most, Benson is actually in a position to push for changes.

On Monday afternoon, the Saints posted a strongly-worded statement from Benson that makes clear her disappointment and her intention to “aggressively pursue changes in NFL policies to ensure no team and fan base is ever put in a similar position again.” It’s rare, if not unprecedented, for an NFL owner to publicly call out game officials.

Not smiling now: New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson is pledging to push for changes that will prevent another game-changing mistake like the one her team experienced on Sunday. (AP)
Not smiling now: New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson is pledging to push for changes that will prevent another game-changing mistake like the one her team experienced on Sunday. (AP)

It’s unclear at this time what those changes could be; earlier Monday, the Washington Post reported that the league may consider allowing pass interference calls to be reviewed. New Orleans coach Sean Payton is one of the members of the influential competition committee, so it seems almost certain there will be discussion of it, regardless of whether a change ultimately comes to pass.

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has argued for a few years that all calls and non-calls should be subject to coaches’ challenge or review.

Here is Benson’s statement in full:

“Yesterday’s result is still difficult to accept for all of us. I am thoroughly disappointed by the events that led to the outcome of yesterday’s game. Getting to the Super Bowl is incredibly difficult to do and takes such an unbelievable commitment from a team and support from its fans. No team should ever be denied the opportunity to reach the title game (or simply win a game) based on the actions, or inactions, of those charged with creating a fair and equitable playing field.

“As is clear to all who watched the game, it is undeniable that our team and fans were unfairly deprived of that opportunity yesterday. I have been in touch with the NFL regarding yesterday’s events and will aggressively pursue changes in NFL policies to ensure no team and fan base is ever put in a similar position again. It is a disservice to our coaches, players, employees and, most importantly, the fans who make our game possible. The NFL must always commit to providing the most basic of expectations – fairness and integrity.

“Our entire team is humbled and grateful for the support shown by our fans over the course of the season. It has become common for teams to proclaim that they have the ‘best fans in the NFL.’ I do not believe there is any debate, however, that we truly have the most inspiring, committed and passionate fans in all of professional sports. This is true whether you are from New Orleans or part of our family of fans from the entire state, region and country.

“The truth is we are more than team and fans — we are a family. As a family we celebrate together, support each other and sometimes suffer together. This past season has been especially meaningful to me as we honored my husband. I will never be able to fully express my appreciation for the way all of you have supported me and our team in honoring Tom Benson’s legacy. I know he is proud of this team and our fans.

“While the way this season ended has left us all frustrated and disappointed, I am comforted knowing we will respond the way our community always responds — with resilience, fierce determination and love for each other and the Saints.

“I have had many blessings in my life, perhaps the greatest is being born in New Orleans and having the opportunity to be a part of the Saints family with you. Next season starts now and I can’t wait to share it with you again.

– Gayle Benson”

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