NFL opposes Rams-Saints do-over, saying it could cost league more than $100M: court filing

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A rematch of last weekend’s NFC Championship Game due to bad call could cost the league millions, the NFL said Friday.

NFL Chief Financial Officer Joseph Siclare said in a sworn affidavit that replaying the final minutes of last Sunday’s game between the Los Angeles Rams and the New Orleans Saints because of a bad call could cost the NFL “more than $100 million” because it could mean delaying Super Bowl LIII.


No penalty was called after Rams defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman hit Saints receiver Tommylee Lewis while a Drew Brees pass was in the air with less than two minutes remaining in the game. A flag for pass interference would have given the Saints a first down and a chance to run down the clock before kicking a potential game-winning field goal.

Instead, the Saints were forced to kick the field goal sooner, and returned possession to the Rams -- giving Los Angeles enough time on the clock to tie the game again and force it into overtime, where the Rams won.

Siclare’s affidavit was the league’s first response to a lawsuit filed by two Saints season-ticket holders asking a state court judge to order Commissioner Roger Goodell to either reverse the game’s result or reschedule the game from the point of the no-call -- or replay the game in its entirety.

The filings are also an attempt to move the case from state court to federal court – giving the league a fairer chance.

The NFL cited a federal law that allows a defendant to automatically remove a state class-action lawsuit to federal court when the parties are from different states and the amount of the damages sought by the plaintiffs exceeds $5 million.

Siclare’s affidavit addresses the plaintiffs' demand to issue full refunds to the more than 72,000 ticket holders. He says this would cost the league an estimated $16 million, well beyond the threshold required to move the lawsuit to the federal court.

Replaying the game, and delaying the Super Bowl, would be even more costly, Siclare said.

"The Super Bowl, the NFL's premier event, is a carefully planned and enormously expensive undertaking, with preparations carefully sequenced," from logistics to producing a "full-blown music concert at halftime," Siclare wrote.

Aside from the legal filings, the NFL has not publically addressed last Sunday’s game. It say Friday that it had fined Robey-Coleman $26,739 for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Lewis — a second infraction that went unflagged on the same play.




https://www.foxnews.com/sports/nfl-says-rams-saints-rematch-could-cost-millions
 

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We all knew the odds of this game being overturned/replayed were about as good as Trump getting impeached.

zero chance.
 

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Chip - Did you know anyone that truly thought this might get replayed at all?
 

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""Instead, the Saints were forced to kick the field goal sooner, and returned possession to the Rams -- giving Los Angeles enough time on the clock to tie the game again and force it into overtime, where the Rams won."""



HOW ABOUT YOU PLAY DEFENSE AND WIN THE GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I feel the same about all that cry about the OT rules!!!!!!!!!!


Please stop all this non-sense~!!!!!!!
 

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it's stupid to think they'll redo it over. that just opens up a can of worms everytime a call is blown and everyone wants a redo.
 

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As if the Saints have never benefited from a bad call or no call in their favor.

STFU already.
 

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The lawsuit is just plain silly, every game has a ton of missed / bad calls, where could one possibly draw the line?

The missed call in question was bad, but the Saints defense and then the Saints offense both had a chance to win the game. The defense failed, the offense was even worse turning the ball over at mid-field in OT

When looking at any game, there are numerous plays that could have changed the result. Unfortunately for Payton and the Saints, his play calling and his decisions were on the wrong side of most of those plays, especially in the red zone. He's too fucking cute for my liking





PS: It wouldn't surprise me for some activist judge to make some idiotic ruling on a subject he doesn't comprehend, they're good at that
 

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"you made a bad call in a game, I am going to sue!!"

The most cry baby thing ever.

Blown call, rigged, whatever anyone wants to call it. There has been plenty of bad call/rigged looking games in all sports all through out history.
 

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As if the Saints have never benefited from a bad call or no call in their favor.

STFU already.

+1

Not to mention a 2nd thread along the same lines. Really? You couldn't have at least merged them? It's over. We're on to Cincinnati (err...rather Atlanta).
 

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I was under the belief there is an agreement. u show up day of game. referees are in place and u accept the outcome. I know that's simple but cant believe there is not something written somewhere that these teams agree to the refs calls and whatever outcome is accepted.
 

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n top of that give it a couple of weeks. mardi gras in full force. football what
 

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There are 67 other games this year that need to be replayed and then we will reseed the playoffs. lets go!
 

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