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originally posted by: Salamandy
a reply to: Salamandy
remember this could be leauge ending, so losing Johnny QB revenue sales in jerseys isn't all that important when you've got a league to save
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: Salamandy
a reply to: Salamandy
remember this could be leauge ending, so losing Johnny QB revenue sales in jerseys isn't all that important when you've got a league to save
This could end the entire sport of football! As it is, most parents wouldn't let their son try out for football -- way too many of these guys don't live past their mid-50's. Something like this could lead to high schools dropping football, and after that, the writing will be on the wall.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: carewemust
If McCharthy is elected speaker of the house is game over, he is a rhino and a democrat butt kisser, nothing will be done, Democrats will have free reign, money is too good for McCharthy and the benefactors have millions of it to give freely.
originally posted by: Salamandy
can't wait to see how they try desperately to gain the narrative
I foresee Biden getting behind a mic to whisper how we need better equipment, more training for athletes and money, but somehow never mention that it could be the shot this athlete got a week prior? unbelievable
Dr. Peter McCullough just wrote me (7:54pm):
"I watched the play live both as a fan and a cardiologist and I saw blunt neck and chest trauma, a brief recovery after the tackle and then a classic cardiac arrest. I have communicated to one of the most experienced trainers in the world and we agree that it was a cardiac arrest in the setting of a big surge of adrenalin. If Damar Hamlin indeed took one of the COVID-19 vaccines, then subclinical vaccine-induced myocarditis must be considered in the differential diagnosis. We have been told he was successfully defibrillated on the field and has been intubated and is not spontaneously breathing which is consistent with anoxic encephalopathy. The nation prays for his complete recovery."
originally posted by: firerescue
a reply to: M5xaz
There have been number of spinal injury in the NFL
Re New England Patriot Darrly Stingley in 1978
en.wikipedia.org...
New York Jet Dennis Byrd in 1992
en.wikipedia.org...
In both cases was result of players helmet striking another player shoulder
originally posted by: firerescue
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
I was responding to a post about serious injury in the NFL .........
You could also mention the gruesome leg injury suffered on the field by quarterbacks
Re John Theismann
Alex Smith
Teddy Bridgewater
Bridgewater is till playing as a backup on Miami Dolphins He was injured in last week game
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
This could end the entire sport of football! As it is, most parents wouldn't let their son try out for football -- way too many of these guys don't live past their mid-50's. Something like this could lead to high schools dropping football, and after that, the writing will be on the wall.
originally posted by: firerescue
a reply to: M5xaz
There have been number of spinal injury in the NFL
Re New England Patriot Darrly Stingley in 1978
en.wikipedia.org...
New York Jet Dennis Byrd in 1992
en.wikipedia.org...
In both cases was result of players helmet striking another player shoulder
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: jerryznv
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: jerryznv
originally posted by: coamanach
a reply to: carewemust
I have no idea why the video changed like that as it was normally watchable when I posted it.
It seems someone wants it hidden...
You can still watch it by clicking on "watch it on youtube" but it is age restricted now.
You can tell the broadcast was on a tape-delay, by how they show CPR being administered, less than 10 seconds after the tackle occurred.
Well...I actually never did see them start CPR.
I saw the medical team there pretty quickly...but actually never saw them start chest compressions.
I would think the would have to get his pads off first...I know I would before I started compressions.
It looked to me like he died on the field and they revived him at least once before the ambulance took him away to the hospital.