NEW ORLEANS -- A Louisiana judge ruled Thursday that a damage lawsuit can continue against the NFL over the playoff non-call that helped the
Los Angeles Rams beat the
New Orleans Saints and advance to the Super Bowl
State Civil District Court Judge Nicole Sheppard also ruled that attorney Antonio "Tony" LeMon can request documents and ask questions of NFL officials.
LeMon said that means he will be able to question commissioner Roger Goodell and three game officials in depositions about the lack of a penalty -- pass interference or roughness -- against Rams cornerback
Nickell Robey-Coleman for his helmet-to-helmet hit on receiver
Tommylee Lewis well before a pass arrived. The play came during a crucial point in January's NFC title game.