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Couple of paragraphs I randomly picked out to sum up the Jets fan's case:
This case is brought by a New York Jets season ticket-holder on behalf of all similarly situated New York Jets season ticket-holders and other New York Jets ticket-holders against the Defendant New England Patriots and their coach, Defendant Bill Belichick. The core of this action is that the Defendants, during a game with the New York Jets on September 9, 2007, instructed an agent of the Defendants to surreptitiously videotape the New York Jets coaches and players on the field with the purpose of illegally recording, capturing and stealing the New York Jets signals and visual coaching instructions. The Defendants were in fact subsequently found by the National Football League (“NFL”) to have improperly engaged in such conduct. This violated the contractual expectations and rights of New York Jets ticket-holders who fully anticipated and contracted for a ticket to observe an honest match played in compliance with all laws, regulations and NFL rules.
The Patriots and Belichick deployed their surreptitious videotaping program during all eight games played against the Jets in Giants Stadium from 2000 through 2007. Beginning in 2000 when Belichick became head coach, they commenced an ongoing scheme to acquire the signals of their adversaries and then match such signals to the plays on the field, in alleged violation of the “NFL rules that are part of the ticketholders' contractual and/or quasi contractual rights.” (A24.) On the other hand, Jets fans collectively spent more than $61 million on tickets to watch these purportedly honest and competitive games between the two teams.
Posting this because I find it to be a pretty funny case; the decision made was the obvious one IMO.
One of my favorites is from Week 1 of last season, where the
I got curious about this the other day. As a Chiefs fan, it's pretty obvious that this last Super Bowl is as good as it's ever gotten for us. But then I got to thinking: what is every other team's high point? There are some obvious ones, like the Eagles winning with Foles, or the Patriots comeback, or the Bengals upsetting the Chiefs, but what about everyone else? Let me know what you think!
My pick: 1999 St. Louis Rams aka “The Greatest Show on Turf”. Rams went from a 4-12 record in 1998 to winning the Super Bowl in 1999. How Kurt Warner who went from an unknown backup to MVP.
In 2014 Cuban said that the NFL was going to implode in 10 years time, due to its greediness. It was when the League struck a deal with NFL Network to broadcast games on Thursdays. Cuban thought that somehow more football, would tire people out.
We all know that his prediction didn’t happen, in fact the opposite is true. In what way do you think the League can reach an even bigger audience and how do you think the sport can improve?
The NFL recently announced salary cap will go from $224 million to about $255 million. According to one report, the Broncos may cut Wilson before the March deadline and eat the whole dead cap. Should the Saints have waited for the new cap numbers before restructuring Carr’s deal? Or did they already know and figured they would get further headroom?
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In 2014 Cuban said that the NFL was going to implode in 10 years time, due to its greediness. It was when the League struck a deal with NFL Network to broadcast games on Thursdays. Cuban thought that somehow more football, would tire people out.
Sadly, we all know that his prediction didn’t happen — in fact the opposite is true. In what way do you think the League can lose it’s audience and how do you think the sport can implode?
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