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New Orleans Lawyer Files Lawsuit in Hopes of Replaying NFC Championship Game
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From Yardbarker/Sportsnaut
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
C'mon now. Are you kidding me or what?! You're gonna file a lawsuit on a football game's outcome? I could understand it if this was done because of an intentional injury to one more of the players, but you, Mr. D'Amico are gonna file a lawsuit, on behalf of the fans of the New Orleans Saints over something that can occur (and has occurred) on any given Sunday in the National Football League. I tell ya, if I were the judge, I wouldn't even blink, let alone entertain this frivolous lawsuit, because as the article says, the final decision will not be brought in to civil court, an appellate court, the Louisiana State Supreme Court, The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), or even the New Orleans Pelicans Basketball Court! No, the final decision would be in hands of the Commissioner of the National Football League, Roger Goodell. Mr. D'Amico, you are not doing yourself as an attorney any favors, nor are you doing any favors of the New Orleans Saints fans.
Just Saying.
Vincent Frank of Sportsnaut for Yardbarker wrote:
Attorney Frank D’Amico is hoping that the courts take an unprecedented step by interfering with the happenings of a professional sports league.
D’Amico just filed a lawsuit in the Civil District Court of Orleans Parish on behalf of Saints fans. The suit claims that the Saints were impacted by “extraordinarily unfair” officiating late in the NFC championship game against the Los Angeles Rams.
By now it’s well known what happened at the Superdome on Sunday. This non-call on an obvious pass interference by the Rams led to Los Angeles coming out on top in overtime.
D’Amico is now demanding that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell direct the two teams to replay the final few minutes of regulation in hopes of a fair outcome.
Here’s his filing with the court.Here is the full D’Amico statement: See full story @wdsu in last tweet. @stephgosk @NBCNews @AP @NFL pic.twitter.com/YrpfRkLF5R
— Travers Mackel (@TraversWDSU) January 22, 2019
It’s highly unlikely that anything will come to fruition on this end. Even if the court were to rule in favor of D’Amico and Saints fans, the final decision will be left up to Goodell. With the NFL already preparing for a Super Bowl between the Patriots and Rams, that’s not going to happen.
In no way does this mean that what we saw filed Tuesday will be the end of things. Expect a class-action lawsuit on behalf of bettors moving forward, too.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
C'mon now. Are you kidding me or what?! You're gonna file a lawsuit on a football game's outcome? I could understand it if this was done because of an intentional injury to one more of the players, but you, Mr. D'Amico are gonna file a lawsuit, on behalf of the fans of the New Orleans Saints over something that can occur (and has occurred) on any given Sunday in the National Football League. I tell ya, if I were the judge, I wouldn't even blink, let alone entertain this frivolous lawsuit, because as the article says, the final decision will not be brought in to civil court, an appellate court, the Louisiana State Supreme Court, The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), or even the New Orleans Pelicans Basketball Court! No, the final decision would be in hands of the Commissioner of the National Football League, Roger Goodell. Mr. D'Amico, you are not doing yourself as an attorney any favors, nor are you doing any favors of the New Orleans Saints fans.
Just Saying.
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