Been waiting for this to happen...
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I don't understand. What is he sueing for? Don't you need to be hurt injured or be due some sort of compensation to be able to sue? how does the NFL owe a fan anything?
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> Doesn't this seem premature? To date, he hasn't
> had one game taken away from him.
Thats a really good point. You can't sue for something that "might or might not" happen. I hope the judge fines him for wasting his time. Court rooms are not for making personal statements.
I do think this is a "statement" case, and it is indeed not ripe. The question is, in the 100 or so page document these PSL purchasers had to sign, was there any verbiage that covers a lock-out or other incidents where the product (games) would not be delivered, and if it offers the purchaser any remedy if such an incident occurs.