Plenty of Dallas Cowboys fans were extremely upset about Dez Bryant’s overturned catch that eventually costed the Cowboys the win against the Green Bay Packers in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs this year. Well fan decided to do more than just complain about the call, he decided to file a lawsuit.
Terry Hendrix, evidently a passionate Dallas Cowboys fan who is locked up in a Colorado correctional facility, is seeking $88,987,654,321.88 from the NFL in the wake of the controversial replay reversal in the Cowboys’ NFC divisional round loss to the Green Bay Packers.
He names NFL Vice President of Officiating Dean Blandino, referee Gene Steratore and Commissioner Roger Goodell by name.
In the handwritten lawsuit filed Wednesday, Hendrix asks for the astronomical sum of money “for but not limited to: negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and also reckless disregard.”
“Dean Blandino, Gene Steratore, and Roger Goodell are wrong and have stolen a victory from the plaintiffs,” Hendrix wrote in the lawsuit. “The Cowboys’ offensive line would have perfectly created an ‘Autobahn’ for DeMarco Murray to drive into the endzone for the score and victory.”
“For the theft from and the and the loss of a Super Bowl, against and upon Dez Bryant, #88, the 2014/2015 on field offense of and to include all the cheerrrleaders [sic], fans, of and all people in or from the sovereign republic of Texas,” Hendrix wrote in the suit.
Hendrix has asked for the case to be heard in 35 days.