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It was not wrong to postpone the game no matter how the event unfolded. We speculate as a matter of simply discussing the episode itself, trying...
Man, life goes on. I don't personally know anyone here, but I think I can type with a degree of certainty that all of us has suffered some sort of...
Kind of what I thought, hard to say.
Amen.
I know I did. Hits home. He's from McKees Rocks and played high school ball at Central Catholic then collegiately at Pitt.
I've never heard (witnessed) such a quiet exodus from a pro football game.
You see that type of contact on literally every play. For whatever reason, this young man had an adverse reaction to it.
Don't know that I could get back into the spirit of the game after witnessing that.
It's postponed, the Bills staff is packing up their equipment.
Puts things in perspective really quick.
All the violent wrecks I've seen at local dirt track races over the years, and I've never witnessed a fatality and I pray I never do.
I was 46, this young man is only 24 and likely in the best shape of his life. You just never know. I honestly think they should suspend this game.
Could be an undiagnosed, preexisting condition, like Peverly.
I know more about this than I should. CPR and a defibrillator saved my life. I'm not preachy by any stretch, live and let live. I can tell you...
He just said locker room.
C'mon, dude. It had nothing to do with a dirty hit. It was a typical football play.
I honestly don't know.
I think of Rich Peverly anytime I see this. He was the Dallas Star forward that went into cardiac arrest on the Stars bench. Frightening thing to see.
Good Lord, say a prayer for that young man.