This is ****ing sad!These players don't even know if Thier friends is alive they don't want to.play tomight! Greedy billionaire ****s!
It would be really ****ty if they have to finish the game tonight. Players on both sides are shook up pretty bad.
Game over. Prayers for Hamlin. Only thing I've heard so far is that he had a pulse but cannot breathe on his own.
Feel horrible for him, his family and his teammates. Not good visibility for the nfl this year with that and the Tua concussion hand thing this year.
Seriously? WTF does he have to do with this? Unbelievable. A 24 year old man is in critical condition and you want to make this about Roger Goodell? I assume this is due to how long the decision took. Sports leagues will always wait until after they make a determination on the health and condition of the player/athlete before making any decision. Then they'll consult the teams/athletes/coaches etc etc involved for a proper course of action. It takes time and they'll give those involved time to process and assess the situation themselves. Rather than looking for someone to blame how about we just give some thoughts and prayers to the young man in the hospital right now apparently fighting for his life rather than pointing the finger at Roger Godell for some odd reason. Have some decency and respect. What a stupid, senseless comment that should just be deleted.
I turned on the tv right after the incident; all the players were huddled around Hamlin on the field. Was there a violent collision, did he land wrong, or just collapse? PS. Regardless, here’s hoping the young man is ok
Lots of sports people collapsing these days with heart related issues. This was almost unheard of a few years ago. Kinda makes you wonder what's happened in the last couple of years that might be causing this type of thing. Hope he's OK and makes a full recovery.
They delayed the game for over an hour before a decision was made to postpone the game. During that time, it was made obvious that neither the players or coaches or even the owners were in the proper head space what transpired. Even the announcers were put in a rather uncomfortable spot. I stand by what I said.
It was reported this morning that both teams’ coaches and owners had already determined they weren’t going back out to play. It was also reported the NFL (Goodell) said they never expected the players to go back out and finish the game. Could be wrong, but it’s possible the delay in officially announcing the game’s postponement was due more to the focus being on Hamlin’s well being and not the status of the game.
Pretty sure we all know exactly what is causing these incidents, even if some people continue to refuse to acknowledge it.
Just read on CNN that it was cardiac arrest on the field. Also curious what the league does about the game. Season ends in a week, with playoffs the next week. Not sure how that game gets played without being a disadvantage for somebody.
Its not going to be fair for teams including those two if there isn't a winner but I doubt the NFL has the appetite to try and move everything back a week.
Not sure I get the vax angle. Like if he was just standing there or running without contact and collapsed I could get it. But he took blunt trauma to the chest right before. That sounds more like commotio cordis.
I agree completely, he's the ONLY priority for the league at the moment. But at the same time, this brings the entire league to a standstill (which it should). If they call the game a tie, that's a nightmare and essentially penalizes the Bills (and possibly the Bengals if they were to lose next week). If they try to replay it this week or next week on a weekday, again, you're making two of the league's top teams play on a very short week just before the playoffs. The league has to make a decision and whatever they decide will not be popular. Personally, I think the right thing to do at this point would be to postpone the playoffs.
From what? That NFL players are getting bigger and faster each year? They must be pushing their bodies to the limit to get to that size through other means than natural. Or is it that there was a virus that killed millions and ravaged peoples bodies even if they had a vaccine? Personally I lost my sense of smell for months with it, I’ve never had that happen before from a sickness. I’ve no idea what other damage it did while it was in me and thankfully I had all my jabs at the time. Or are we wearing tinfoil hats and blaming it on the vaccine? There have been numerous football (soccer) players that have dropped dead of a heart attack way before covid btw.
Every time someone dies social media is full of people blaming on the vaccine. Using any tragedy to push their BS agendas.
Covid/vaccine never even crossed my mind personally. I know a lot of athletes take supplements...Yes...there are legal ones out there. But...Supplements, NOS boosters, energy boosters, etc. The side effects from these can be bad from my experience and these powders, pills, drinks, etc are everywhere these days. I'm older....When I was a kid we had Surge....Drink a Surge on a Friday night...Or a Jolt Cola. Nowadays there's an entire rack committed to energy drinks in each and every gas station in this country. I'm not saying an energy drink necessarily caused this, but we don't exactly fully know what is in all that crap from the supplements you can buy at GNC or Walmart to the energy drinks in the dollar store. People react differently to certain things. An energy drink these days puts my anxiety into hyperdrive. For others they drink an energy drink and are totally focused and getting **** done all day. Any time I've tried to add a supplement to a workout regime, I've had negative effects...Little ones...But I notice them.
I get emotions were running high for fans of every team when this happened, but I don't get the outrage. It was a terrible situation, but it was handled about as well as it could have been. Medical personnel did a great job doing what they needed to do quickly, and the game was suspended. What's the outrage over? That they didn't suspend it quick enough? Thankfully, this doesn't happen often! Their priority was on the player's health, and the rest took time to work out. I'm not going to even dignify the conspiracy theory talk with a response.
Not that I particularly want to see this Dolphins team back into the playoffs. Injuries have ravaged a pretty solidly built team and it's pretty disheartening to like this particular sport in the first place. I don't know how the NFL fixes the logistics of this. They have no time to make up that game unless they make the Bills and Bengals play mid-week sometime. And then that means any attempt to give a **** about player safety is absolute BS. They would have to have the Bills v Pats and Bengals v Ravens game played next week sometime. Which either means delaying the playoffs essentially giving all playoff teams a bye week or hindering all the teams that end up making the Playoffs. The Dolphins could beat the Jets and would have to wait until the next week to find out if they play on. And why the eff wasn't the Dolphins v Bengals game postponed? Their most important player was carried off the field with a serious brain injury. None of the Dolphins knew if he'd be good when they were forced to play again. Nothing the NFL does here will make them look good. They are screwed.
JFC. Buck up little man. Read a bit about stoicism and adopt it to lead a fuller, healthier life. Adults were making a very big decision, that had significant ramifications for lots of people, not just a CB, ball chaser, with a crushed ticker. Today it has emerged that the NFL had very early on made the decision to not play, which was the right move. So lay off the exclamation marks, learn to manage your emotions a bit, relax, and let things play out that you have nothing to do with. This constant empathy bludgeoning, where everyone is trying to outdo everyone else's level of giv-a fak, is pathetic, puerile, and embarrassing as a man.
So the NFl didn't tell the players u got 5 mintues to regroup?Coaches pulled players off the field. Such an idiot to even reply with this nonsense!
have you researched died suddenly any? I don't think this was the case in this incident, but something is clearly going on.
The only fix would be to move the schedule back a week. Perhaps get rid of the 2 weeks between championships and super bowl
OK then who gets the Bye? Who wins the AFC North. If this **** doesn't matter, then it doesn't matter. What about all the Fantasy Sports and Gambling that the entire sports industry has sold their souls to support? How does that play into this?
right, i was wondering the same thing. I'm pretty sure the Dolphins didnt want to play after they saw Tua spasm on the field.
The Super Bowl can't just be delayed. Well it can, but at a HUGE Loss. And as I highlighted the Dolphins could make the playoffs if the Bills beat the Patriots. Will that happen a week after Week 18? Will they care if they've locked up the Bye? It also kind of eliminates the advantage of the #1 seed getting a bye if all teams except the Bills and Bengals get a bye the week before. This is a cluster ****.
Well that's what came down to anyway now didn't. Dude for all the players knew was going to die and all u care about is the game. What type of person are u?
I'm not quibbling with their decision to postpone the game. It was the right call. The NFL peddles in violence and now it's facing a logistical nightmare because of it. Remember when Tua has to play on four-days rest because Amazon, and he had a gruesome head-injury on the same field. Why wasn't that game called off?