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Attorney suing NFL to replay end of NFCCG


Lol what legal grounds does this stand on?
 
Of course there is NO legal basis and it will not happen....BUT for a day it gives a few Saints fans a glimmer of hope. Its harmless.
By the way, the Saints had a chance to overcome this gaffe and they did not. Today's NFL top teams have to be able to be resilient and overcome refereeing mistakes.
 
Did the refs cause Brees to throw that pick in OT? All I heard was how unfair it was that the Pats got the ball first in OT after they drove down and scored. The Saints were afforded the same opportunity and failed.

Maybe if they spent less time obsessing over excuses they would have been a little more focused on winning.
 
Where did you find this story?
 
PFT is on it now.
 
Then I'll sue Goodell for ripping up my saints over patriots super bowl hedge bet and keeping the rams one.
 
I think going back a few years ago some shisher lawyer from NJ wanted to sue the NFL for screwing the Giants in a playoff loss vs SF.

Got thrown out in about 4 seconds.
 
It has no hope (McCann already touched on this in an SI piece yesterday).

It will fail for the same reason the Spygate lawsuits failed -- courts have consistently held that a ticket only entitles you to see the game between the two stated teams from your stated seat. That's it. And if the person suing wasn't at the game it's even more laughable since they have no contract with the teams or the NFL at all.
 
ARTICLE 2. NO CLUB PROTESTS
The authority and measures provided for in this entire Section 2 do not constitute a protest machinery for NFL clubs to avail themselves of in the event a dispute arises over the result of a game. The investigation called for in this Section 2 will be conducted solely on the Commissioner’s initiative to review an act or occurrence that the Commissioner deems so extraordinary or unfair that the result of the game in question would be inequitable to one of the participating teams. The Commissioner will not apply authority in cases of complaints by clubs concerning judgmental errors or routine errors of omission by game officials. Games involving such complaints will continue to stand as completed.
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Sounds like this lawyer (and Michael Thomas) should follow that famous time honored advice from Tom Brady.
 


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