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New Orleans attorney filled civil suit


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8 minutes ago, Burnout189 said:

Yeah good luck with that happening buddy. Jeezus, they need to just take the L and move on.

I'm sure we as a fanbase wouldn't just take the L and move on. We would be bitching about it years later. Lawsuit is stupid, but the NFL really needs to figure out a way to not let a game be won/loss by a horrifically moronic call/no-call. Officiating has really become a laughing stock. 

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1 minute ago, panthers55 said:

Problem is that buying a season ticket doesn't give you the right to a fair game with no mistakes simply a seat and entrance into the game which they got. This fairness thing that people have these days is so overblown. This suit has zero chance to go anywhere 

If memory serves, the court has to allow them to file the suit.  Sadly, this ties up court resources and is one of the reasons that legitimate civil suits take so long.  I hope they throw this out quickly.  

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I would love to replay Super Bowl 50 from the Cotchery catch or allow Kasay to rekick the final kickoff in Super Bowl 38...

Life ain't fair, and it just doesn't work that way... swamp rats need to move on

Rule needs to be changed to make everything reviewable. But you aint changing the past

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Just now, Davidson Deac II said:

If memory serves, the court has to allow them to file the suit.  Sadly, this ties up court resources and is one of the reasons that legitimate civil suits take so long.  I hope they throw this out quickly.  

My brother who is an attorney said you can be sued for any reason legitimate or not. The burden is on who ever brings the case to prove they have legitimate standing and grounds to bring the suit. Without an injunction, by the time this was settled it will be next year if it went to trial.

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What a bunch of babies. This poo happened to us in the SB with Cotchery and we moved past it. New Orleans fans are just so used to the NFL protecting Brees and gifting them W's that they dont know what to do when it finally happens to them. 

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