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  • sonorajim
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    • Jan 2019
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    Originally posted by cmplxgal View Post
    Aaron Patrick sues NFL, ESPN, Rams, Chargers over ACL tear suffered during game




    Mike Florio
    Tue, November 15, 2022 at 1:13 PM


    Last month, linebacker Aaron Patrick suffered a torn ACL as he tried to avoid colliding with an individual on the sidelines of a Monday night game between the Broncos and the Chargers. Patrick has now sued various entities for the harm caused by the injury.

    Patrick has sued the NFL, ESPN, the Rams, the Chargers, and other entities, in civil court in Los Angeles.

    The lawsuit alleges negligence in the placement of mats covering cords and cables that led to the feed for the league’s replay monitor. Patrick alleges that his foot rolled on one of the mats as he tried not to slam into the NFL’s “green hat” TV liaison.

    Patrick’s complaint also contends that ownership of the venue owed a duty of care to those with access to the field, and that ownership allowed an unsafe condition to exist on those premises.

    Patrick has sued anyone and everyone connected to the situation. While some may call that excessive, it’s prudent. The only way to get to the truth is to blame everyone who arguably was responsible, and hope that they’ll try to blame each other. Eventually, a jury will decide which of the defendants are to blame.

    Obviously, Patrick bears no blame. He was simply doing his job — and trying not to wipe out a worker who was in his path.

    Patrick lost half of his salary for the bulk of the season, a consequence of a so-called “split” contract, which limits his compensation if placed on injured reserve. He also allegedly has lost an opportunity to earn player performance bonuses and non-covered medical expenses. He seeks compensation for his pain and suffering.

    The obvious response by the league, the Chargers, and the Rams will be that any potential claims are covered by the arbitration clause of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. In a press release announcing the lawsuit, Patrick’s counsel explains that the lawsuit will challenge the CBA, claiming that it does not contain a valid and binding arbitration agreement, that it doesn’t provide sufficient notice of the waiver of state-court access, and that the CBA provides no real basis for recovery for injuries suffered via non-contact injuries.

    Patrick also attacks the CBA itself, calling it “unconscionable due to the disparity between the NFL and the players.” (That’s a direct shot at the NFL Players Association, which negotiated the agreement on behalf of the players.)

    ESPN and other non-NFL defendants won’t be able to try to push the case to arbitration. Frankly, ESPN would have an interest in supporting Wilson’s effort to keep the case in court. That, however, would not mesh with ESPN’s overall business interests, as it relates to ESPN’s broadcast partnership with the NFL.
    I like it. Way too much sideline clutter. Not safe.

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    • Xenos
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      I’m not surprised about Jordan Davis.

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      • Riverwalk
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        Originally posted by Xenos View Post
        I’m not surprised about Jordan Davis.

        Yeah, he sucks. Pssst Eagles, call Tom Telesco. He’ll do you a favor and take Jordan Davis.

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        • Topcat
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          Originally posted by cmplxgal View Post
          Aaron Patrick sues NFL, ESPN, Rams, Chargers over ACL tear suffered during game




          Mike Florio
          Tue, November 15, 2022 at 1:13 PM


          Last month, linebacker Aaron Patrick suffered a torn ACL as he tried to avoid colliding with an individual on the sidelines of a Monday night game between the Broncos and the Chargers. Patrick has now sued various entities for the harm caused by the injury.

          Patrick has sued the NFL, ESPN, the Rams, the Chargers, and other entities, in civil court in Los Angeles.

          The lawsuit alleges negligence in the placement of mats covering cords and cables that led to the feed for the league’s replay monitor. Patrick alleges that his foot rolled on one of the mats as he tried not to slam into the NFL’s “green hat” TV liaison.

          Patrick’s complaint also contends that ownership of the venue owed a duty of care to those with access to the field, and that ownership allowed an unsafe condition to exist on those premises.

          Patrick has sued anyone and everyone connected to the situation. While some may call that excessive, it’s prudent. The only way to get to the truth is to blame everyone who arguably was responsible, and hope that they’ll try to blame each other. Eventually, a jury will decide which of the defendants are to blame.

          Obviously, Patrick bears no blame. He was simply doing his job — and trying not to wipe out a worker who was in his path.

          Patrick lost half of his salary for the bulk of the season, a consequence of a so-called “split” contract, which limits his compensation if placed on injured reserve. He also allegedly has lost an opportunity to earn player performance bonuses and non-covered medical expenses. He seeks compensation for his pain and suffering.

          The obvious response by the league, the Chargers, and the Rams will be that any potential claims are covered by the arbitration clause of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. In a press release announcing the lawsuit, Patrick’s counsel explains that the lawsuit will challenge the CBA, claiming that it does not contain a valid and binding arbitration agreement, that it doesn’t provide sufficient notice of the waiver of state-court access, and that the CBA provides no real basis for recovery for injuries suffered via non-contact injuries.

          Patrick also attacks the CBA itself, calling it “unconscionable due to the disparity between the NFL and the players.” (That’s a direct shot at the NFL Players Association, which negotiated the agreement on behalf of the players.)

          ESPN and other non-NFL defendants won’t be able to try to push the case to arbitration. Frankly, ESPN would have an interest in supporting Wilson’s effort to keep the case in court. That, however, would not mesh with ESPN’s overall business interests, as it relates to ESPN’s broadcast partnership with the NFL.
          I wonder if we've had any lawsuits over artificial turf injuries...

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          • ghost
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            There's something you don't see. Ever. Anyone else think that the Patriots offense and Mac Jones have regressed since Josh McDaniels' departure and Matt Patricia's involvement on the offensive side of the ball? Belichick won't name coordinators so it's riddle, wrapped in an enigma, just the way Bill likes it.

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            • JOJAX85
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              Pack finally cut Amari Rogers over his fumbleitis. 4.5 guy. Bring him in and just ask him to run GOs all game? Grasping for straws here.

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              • jamrock
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                Originally posted by Riverwalk View Post

                Yeah, he sucks. Pssst Eagles, call Tom Telesco. He’ll do you a favor and take Jordan Davis.
                Would take him in a second.

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                • 21&500
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                  Originally posted by jamrock View Post

                  Would take him in a second.
                  Schematic fit as a 1.5 gap DT with versatility as a true NT.
                  Chargers vs. Everyone

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                  • Bolt4Knob
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                    Linval Joseph signing with the Eagles

                    Telesco and the Spanii aren't doing anything else but Gaziano and Davidson. Thats not to say advocating for Joseph necessarily as he might be out of shape but the Chargers waived Tillery, lost two interior DL, and these two are not going to cut it.

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                    • Fouts2herbert
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                      Originally posted by JOJAX85 View Post
                      Pack finally cut Amari Rogers over his fumbleitis. 4.5 guy. Bring him in and just ask him to run GOs all game? Grasping for straws here.
                      I think he’s a slot guy, we have slot guys, that’s all we have…

                      I hope everyone is paying attention to how much this team has missed jalen guyton, kid gets trashed here all the time, folks were talking about cutting him this oreseason and how his role was diminished with carter’s arrival etc… but jalen is the only guy we had that kept defense honest deep…

                      bit of trivia here: jalen guyton caught justin herbert’s first ever TD pass in the NFL week #2 2020 season vs KC
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                      • Bolt4Knob
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                        Originally posted by Fouts2herbert View Post

                        I think he’s a slot guy, we have slot guys, that’s all we have…

                        I hope everyone is paying attention to how much this team has missed jalen guyton, kid gets trashed here all the time, folks were talking about cutting him this oreseason and how his role was diminished with carter’s arrival etc… but jalen is the only guy we had that kept defense honest deep…

                        bit of trivia here: jalen guyton caught justin herbert’s first ever TD pass in the NFL week #2 2020 season vs KC
                        I have thought why not try Hightower. As Bandy just cannot get open. Maybe a faster player - just send them on a go route - actually gets open downfield.

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                        • Fouts2herbert
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                          Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
                          Linval Joseph signing with the Eagles

                          Telesco and the Spanii aren't doing anything else but Gaziano and Davidson. Thats not to say advocating for Joseph necessarily as he might be out of shape but the Chargers waived Tillery, lost two interior DL, and these two are not going to cut it.
                          Credit kyzir white with some recruiting here…if you were joseph do you sign with the injury devastated chargers for less or with the 1st place eagles for more? Hmmm….
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