could be a nice piece of memorabilia he sent me. he s a guy who likes winning like you. think he s got what it takes? i hope so. that would be great. there would be a putting green on the white house lawn, i m sure of that. i love winners. we love winners, right? saw a great winner, tom brady. tom brady. right? he endorsed me yesterday. right? everybody up here knows that. that s good. when you get tom, when you get tom you re getting a champ. good name to drop when you re in new hampshire. tom brady. nfl last night, chiefs/broncos on a thursday night. let s go to the end of the fourth quarter in k.c., crazy game. broncos answer the chiefs go ahead touchdown, peyton manning to emanuel sanders, 19 yards. tied, figure we re going to overtime. but 36 seconds left in regulation. instead of running out the clock the chiefs hand the ball off on their next play, jamaal charles is stripped, fumbles the ball, bradley roby returns it 21 yards
calls back a go ahead touchdown with just 64 seconds left in the playoff game, but according to the rules, the ref should have allowed the touchdown and applied just a five-yard penalty on the next play because of that situation right there with the coach. well, now it could be a judge s call. the team that lost in court today asking for a second chance. among supporters of a replay, barry switser, who won three national championships coaching the university of oklahoma and super bowl title coaching the dallas cowboys. he is telling reporters let the play on the field determine who won the ballgame. doug burns, former defense attorney, defense attorney donna, former prosecutor. so there s no doubt the other team scored the touchdown. 64 seconds left. the coach kind of got in the way of the referee and had been warned not to do that earlier in the game. should have been a five-yard penalty. instead the ref says touchdown doesn t count. doug. what we would say legally is this is a qu