I haven't seen where anyone answered a question posed elsewhere. Peppers - by his own admission - didn't touch the ball. If you read the rule at face value, it appears that Peppers is still guilty of a penalty. Does anyone know if this is the case? The rule doesn't address what happens if a different player touches the ball.
Regardless, in spite of what many others have said here, I can't tell one way or the other. I don't see the supposed change in the spin of a ball or a change of direction. I've watched it several times and I don't see how it's conclusive one way or the other.