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. The no-call came at a crucial point in the game against the New Orleans Saints. The Rams won and advanced to the Super Bowl.
Roger Goodell must answer questions under oath about blown pass interference call in NFC title game because Saints superfan finessed legal system.
It’s not money Antonio LeMon is after: “This is about getting to the truth and accountability.” https://t.co/uX8f5sbpbl
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) July 30, 2019
Hopefully they live stream this.
It will be fantastic to watch.
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