He said the behavior of other fans upset over the protests — cursing, spilling beer — is “borderline dangerous,” though he said does not think the responsibility for that behavior ultimately rests with the fans themselves, but with the owner Tom Benson.
“The Saints created that behavior by condoning it,” he said.
Ladies and gentleman of the jury, I know what you're thinking: is it possible this season ticket holder who has sued his favorite football team does not want this gaming event to be turned political because he disagrees with the politics? Your honor, I'd like to have to following marked as "exhibit a" and entered into evidence:“It’s my thought pattern that they should not be allowed (to protest),” he said. “If you sell tickets to a gaming event for entertainment, you should not be allowed to turn it political.”
Dragna also made it clear he disagrees with the protests as well.
So now, because this guy is bent out of shape about NFL players protesting police brutality, he's going to drop a whole lot of coin on a wildly frivolous lawsuit that proposes that by virtue of allowing players to express themselves in a peaceful manner, owner Tom Benson has enabled Dragna's seat neighbors to act like boorish dickheads, therefore making it impossible for him to attend the games.Good luck with that. And good luck especially in not only winning, but in succeeding on your request for the reimbursement of your attorney's fees because, brother, your attorney will be sending a bill.“I don’t want my kids growing up thinking that those are their heroes … and it’s OK to do that stuff, especially on TV and especially on your job site. That can’t be allowed to happen.”