Jailed Cowboys fan sues NFL for $88 Billion

Jan 11, 2015; Green Bay, WI, USA; Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) is unable to catch a pass against Green Bay Packers cornerback Sam Shields (37) in the fourth quarter in the 2014 NFC Divisional playoff football game at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 11, 2015; Green Bay, WI, USA; Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) is unable to catch a pass against Green Bay Packers cornerback Sam Shields (37) in the fourth quarter in the 2014 NFC Divisional playoff football game at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports /
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A Dallas Cowboys fan in prison has faced irreparable damage from the Dez Bryant “catch”


The controversy from the end of the NFC Divisional round game between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers continues to live on. After the controversial ruling of whether Dez Bryant caught the football at the end of the fourth quarter in that game, it was the talking point of the NFL til Green Bay threw away the NFC Championship and the New England Patriots had trouble with their football pump.

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Now, a man in a Colorado Prison is suing the NFL as a result of the play. He isn’t just suing the NFL either, he’s going for title of richest man with an $88 billion lawsuit.

It’s something so ridiculous, that you can’t help but enjoy the absurdity in all of it.

“Dean Blandino, Gene Steratore, and Roger Goodell are wrong and have stolen a victory from the plaintiffs,” Hendrix wrote in his lawsuit against the NFL, “The Cowboys’ offensive line would have perfectly created an ‘Autobahn’ for DeMarco Murray to drive into the endzone for the score and victory.”

His lawsuit is impossible to read and it is even more surprising a lawyer took this case up. Actually, considering the stuff lawyers defend, it’s not that surprising.

Hendrix, is passionate about his feelings and the damage that the call at the end of the game caused him.

The only question left remaining is whether the judge who overturns this ridiculous case does it quicker than the time it took referee Gene Steratore to overturn the call on the field.

[H/T: The Big Lead]

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