Saints fan sues Saints for anthem protest

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Saints fans sues over protests which hadn’t started yet

A Saints fan is suing the team for the cost of his season tickets, because he said he was upset by player protests during the national anthem.


But those protests may not have actually started at the time which he became so offended he decided to stop going to games.

According to Chad Calder of the New Orleans Advocate, Lee Dragna of Morgan City, La. is suing the Saints for a refund of his season tickets, claiming the protests prevented him and his family from enjoying a game.

One potential problem: The Saints may not have made any political statements at the game he attended, the home opener on Sept. 17 against the Patriots.



As Saints running back Mark Ingram noted, there were no organized player protests until the Week Three game at Carolina, in which 10 players sat, but that was the week after President Donald Trump launched his attack on Colin Kaepernickand other players who knelt during anthems to protest police brutality and racial inequality.

There were no reports of Saints players protesting prior to Week Three.

The lawsuit said some players didn’t come out of the locker room for the national anthem, and when they did, they passed in front of his section and were greeted by boos.

“Apparently, these players were following the lead of (former San Francisco 49ers quarterback) Colin Kaepernick by disrespecting the flag, the anthem, the USA and those who have served and are serving the USA in our military,” the lawsuit read.

He also claimed that the angry reaction of fans swearing at players and spilling beer is “borderline dangerous,” and that the “Saints created that behavior by condoning it.”


Dragna said he asked the Saints for a refund on the tickets and was turned down. He said he spent about $8,000 for the tickets.

“They don’t even want to talk about this, but I don’t care,” he said. “One way or another they’ll pay.”

After the game in Charlotte, Drew Brees organized a decision by players to kneel before the anthem but stand during it.

The Saints only response was to say the lawsuit had been forwarded to the team’s legal department, and that the team would have no other comment.






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A Saints fan is suing the team for the cost of his season tickets, because he said he was upset by player protests during the national anthem.

A couple things:

- upset does not mean you get to sue. If the Saints went 0-19 (lost preason also) that would be a reason to be upset as a season ticket holder, doesnt mean youre getting shxt

- the NFL doesnt tolerate lawsuits from anybody. Players brains could be leaking out their ears ON THE FIELD and its going to take 5-8 years to get a decision, let alone money.

- the only cases that beat billionaires in court are class-action suits, other billionaires, or ex wives.

But somewhere a lawyer is going to have a very happy Christmas from those billable hours.
 

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Ay real talk I so fukking hate fakkits like this fan, people who are willing to sue anyone for anything. You know they damn sure have no life, for these billionaire's its nothing, but fakkits like this "fan" love to sue regular people too over any shyt they can find. Even if they dont win they still feel happy by making others mad.
 

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A couple things:

- upset does not mean you get to sue. If the Saints went 0-19 (lost preason also) that would be a reason to be upset as a season ticket holder, doesnt mean youre getting shxt

- the NFL doesnt tolerate lawsuits from anybody. Players brains could be leaking out their ears ON THE FIELD and its going to take 5-8 years to get a decision, let alone money.

- the only cases that beat billionaires in court are class-action suits, other billionaires, or ex wives.

But somewhere a lawyer is going to have a very happy Christmas from those billable hours.
I don't see very many billable hours for a case like this.
 
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