ParanoidPatriot
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I though player safety was very important to Roger Goodell.I would be stunned if they're not back out there playing. The NFL league office are absolute ghouls.
I though player safety was very important to Roger Goodell.I would be stunned if they're not back out there playing. The NFL league office are absolute ghouls.
i almost wonder if it would be harder for them to play another day instead. i just don't see a good outcome here. i hope i'm wrong. i guess they need to see what the coaches think after being with their players.I would be stunned if they're not back out there playing. The NFL league office are absolute ghouls.
We can ask Tua Tagovailoa all about that.I though player safety was very important to Roger Goodell.
The chances for injury if they players aren't 100% mentally locked in go up exponentially.i almost wonder if it would be harder for them to play another day instead. i just don't see a good outcome here. i hope i'm wrong. i guess they need to see what the coaches think after being with their players.
Or an undiagnosed heart condition, potentially.A report from a local fox station in Cincy put out a tweet that he had a pulse on the way to the ER but was not breathing on his own. He had been administered CPR and AED procedures on the field. It must be a very serious spine injury high up on the spine or neck.
I Not on ESPN. Thank goodness.I know ESPN really can't do much but run commercials at this point, but watching the Mannings play fucking charades for a casino app ad is distasteful as fuck.
He hit his helmet on the ground after he collapsed...A report from a local fox station in Cincy put out a tweet that he had a pulse on the way to the ER but was not breathing on his own. He had been administered CPR and AED procedures on the field. It must be a very serious spine injury high up on the spine or neck.
Only thing is that he stood up and then went down. Don't think that can happen with a broken neck.Tragic.
Purely a guess on my part. Broken neck (Or Cervical spinal cord injury).
Reminiscent of Darryl Stingley.
Damage to the vagus nerve can cause the heart to slow dramatically which would cause fainting (syncope)
Damage to the phrenic nerve can cause respiratory paralysis.
Both nerves could be damaged in a cervical spinal cord injury.
Prayers for this young man.