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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The time may not be far off when a video replay confirms a scoring error in a jousting tournament and a lawsuit is filed against the Knight Marshal. Jousters may not be so common in America as, say, Civil War ...
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James Gill: Saints superfan's lawsuit against the NFL is 'absurd'
The time may not be far off when a video replay confirms a scoring error in a jousting tournament and a lawsuit is filed against the Knight Marshal.
Jousters may not be so common in America as, say, Civil War re-enactors, but they do exist. All over the world folks may be found fighting to preserve the spirit, or least some trappings, of medieval England. Now that the ultimate anachronism has emerged with the installation of video recorders at the lists in Pendennis Castle in Cornwall, American jousters may not long resist the spread of high-tech. Perhaps English Heritage, which has decided to experiment with video replay in this decidedly niche sport, should reconsider in light of what happened after the infamous blown call that almost certainly cost the Saints a place in the last Super Bowl. A pass from Drew Brees was about to land in the safe hands of wide receiver Tommylee Lewis when Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman slammed into him. ![]() It now appears, however, that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell must give a deposition in a lawsuit filed by Saints fans over the missed call in the Rams game. In this litigious age, jousting authorities should remember that the replay technology they are embracing is a decidedly mixed blessing. Sure, cameras will always reveal error, but they will also undermine the sporting spirit, so that outraged fans traipse to court whining about “mental anguish,” “emotional trauma” and “loss of faith in the NFL.”
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