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Tragic case of bad timing essentially.
Prayers for Hamlin.
Frightening to see!
Link: https://twitter.com/rohan_khera/status/1610107627358531584?cxt=HHwWgMDRreeWoNgsAAAA
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Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H-G9mziXL9w&feature=youtu.be
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4S1Dfs8hgR4&t=4s
Minutes before he left field?
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With the speed and the ferocity of the hits in the game, itβs only a matter of time before someone literally dies on the field. That may not have been this play, but the hit may also have contributed in stopping his heart.
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the ambulance.
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Then the Hamlin injury happened a few hours later
Believe it or not, the game continued on. I remember it like it was yesterday.
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Croc tears, next time you boo a player remember he's a human being (what?), this is unprecedented, this never happened before, false info reported about players reporting in 5 minutes, pointing fingers at the NFL for not canceling game sooner.. Typical night for the media and ESPN. If ESPN would have used at least one of their 40k employees to do minimal research, they would have discovered this was not unprecedented because it happened in 1971 with the death of Lions WR Chuck Hughes. A TV game vs the Bears. As of this morning, these idiots are still going with last nights talking points. Here's hoping for a full recovery for the young man.