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The battle of the briefs continues, with $14.1 billion on the line. In response to the NFL’s 25-page memorandum of law outlining the umpteen reasons why the $4.7 billion Sunday Ticket antitrust verdict should be overturned, the plaintiffs have submitted a 25-page memorandum of law responding to the NFL’s many, many (many) arguments. PFT has obtained and reviewed a copy of the document. The biggest sticking point, as explained in our item about the brief and in a more recent effort to predict the response, relates to the jury’s apparent effort to calculate a verdict literally on an iPhone. The league believes that amounts to a rejection of the two formulas the plaintiffs presented, which (in the NFL’s opinion) prevents the jury from coming up with their own methodology. The plaintiffs argue that, basically, violations of the antitrust laws naturally require a little fuzzy math to rectify.
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