New Orleans judge orders Roger Goodell, NFL officials to answer questions about NFC title game non-c

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New Orleans judge orders Roger Goodell, NFL officials to answer questions about NFC title game non-call

Shalise Manza Young,Yahoo Sports 17 hours ago

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell hasn’t said much about the highly controversial non-call from the NFC championship game between the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Rams.

He has said: “Our officials are human ... They’re not going to get it right all the time.”

That apparently isn’t good enough for many Saints fans, and now they may get a better answer.

Judge: Goodell, officials will be deposed
On Monday, a New Orleans judge ruled that Goodell as well as three officials from the conference championship game, where an obvious defensive pass interference call wasn’t made on Los Angeles’ Nickell Robey-Coleman, must answer questions under oath.

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Orleans Parish Civil District Court Judge Nicole Sheppard made the decision to schedule the depositions, and said the four men should be deposed in New Orleans.

Sheppard’s decision came after a Louisiana 4th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously upheld Sheppard’s decision to allow a lawsuit from attorney and Saints fan Tony LeMon to proceed.

Damages will be given to charity
LeMon and his co-plaintiffs were among several people who filed suit against the NFL in the wake of the game. There’s no way of knowing 100 percent if a PI call would have led to a win for the Saints, who lost the game in overtime.

One of those challenges was thrown out in federal court, but LeMon wrote his lawsuit to try to keep it in state court.

While depositions would mean LeMon could keep moving their case toward a trial, the NFL can appeal to the Louisiana Supreme Court to have the lawsuit dismissed, meaning Goodell would not be deposed.

LeMon is seeking $75,000 in damages, which will be donated to charity.


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    13 hours ago
    Now every game will be decided after a senate oversight committee has been formed and the house votes on an amendment to change the score to what it should have been.

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    16 hours ago
    are they suing because the refs missed the clear as day facemask when Jared Goff was about to march in for a touchdown?
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    16 hours ago
    Did anybody get compensated for Bounty-gate ?!?
 
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What's the point?

The NFL already said that the refs blew the call. They also missed a face mask against Jared Goff that may have drastically changed things as well.

And a bajillion people have pointed out that the Saints still had opportunities to win and didn't capitalize.

So, what's the point? To depose Goodell? Whatever...
 

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What about the face mask on AD that wasn't called against the Saints? Or a Rams face getting stepped on by a Saint? Or the constant holding of AD that wasn't called? It works both ways and why does no one points this out? Go back and watch the game and you can clearly see there were infractions that weren't called on the Saints that are being completely ignored.

My take for Peyton and whiney Saint fans; go phuc yourselves.
 

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Saints fans have to be the biggest bunch of crybabies in all of sports! They get handed an NFC Championship against Green Bay because of a terrible call and that's all gucci, but one bad no-call goes against them and now they are ordering people to court? Get a fucking life.
 

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cry babies....while they are it, look at the Saints game where Hecker got the first down on the fake run stolen away from us...cost us the game...
 

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What about the face mask on AD that wasn't called against the Saints? Or a Rams face getting stepped on by a Saint? Or the constant holding of AD that wasn't called? It works both ways and why does no one points this out? Go back and watch the game and you can clearly see there were infractions that weren't called on the Saints that are being completely ignored.

I would love for a hearing to happen where these facts are brought to better public light. The Saints are cherry picking only the noncall that would've favored them which is what really makes them look like crybabies.

The Rams overcame a hell of a lot in that game--clearly the strongest team won, and everybody needs to move on with that.
 

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Technically he didn't order them to be deposed. His wording is they "should be" deposed. There's no order in that.
 

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Technically he didn't order them to be deposed. His wording is they "should be" deposed. There's no order in that.

This guy must be up for election, or maybe the plaintiffs' lawyer has tapes of him from the massage parlor.

It's complete nonsense legally. If there were a cause of action for blown calls every play could be its own lawsuit. Think instant replay, but for months or years...