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Louisiana Judge Orders Roger Goodell & NFC Championship Officials To Be questioned under oath!
© Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
As we get ready for this NFL season, it seems as if some of us aren't over last season. A Louisiana judge is ordering NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and three officials from the NFL Championship game to be questioned under oath about the imfafous "no-call" against the Rams. Per AP NEWS...
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Louisiana judge ordered that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and three officials from January’s NFC title game be questioned under oath in September about the infamous “no-call” that helped the Los Angeles Rams beat the New Orleans Saints in January’s NFC title game, a lawyer said Monday. Attorney Antonio LeMon, who filed a lawsuit over the game that advanced the Rams to the Super Bowl, said he and league attorneys will pick a mutually agreeable date for depositions in New Orleans — barring any league appeals that might delay or cancel the questioning.

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LeMon’s lawsuit seeks $75,000 in damages — to be donated to charity — over the failure to flag a pass interference or roughness penalty against Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman for his helmet-to-helmet hit on receiver Tommylee Lewis well before a pass arrived.
Time to move on?
Filed Under: New Orleans Saints
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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diat15057 months
I'd bet anything that it never happens
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HubbaBubba57 months
The NFL needs to lose its anti-trust exemption.
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JETigER57 months
Nickell Robey-Coleman being charged with battery has more merit than this lawsuit.
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Bucktail157 months
They'll appeal and win, Goodell will never be questioned under oath
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91TIGER57 months
What a complete waste of money and time. When will the Saints fans quit crying, it's done it's over, quit whining about it.
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Thracken1357 months
not all fans are - some, like myself, have moved on from it. can't be changed, sucks it happened - just make sure this year we aren't in a position that it has to be decided in that manner.
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