So now it’s come out that the NFL did in fact tell ESPN that the game was going to resume and that they didn’t didn’t make up the report on their own. I wonder if a certain poster who was defending the league will stick to their stance
He'd probably be hard pressed (no pun intended) finding a set of doctors to clear him at this point and I highly doubt that the NFL would want him back on the field anyways for liability reasons even if they won't say it publicily.So does anyone think his NFL career is effectively over?
Having a heart attack and his heart stop beating for several minutes after a tackle seems like it should be a sign to call it quits for his safety.
So does anyone think his NFL career is effectively over?
Having a heart attack and his heart stop beating for several minutes after a tackle seems like it should be a sign to call it quits for his safety.
Yall some miserable ass people man, smh.
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So does anyone think his NFL career is effectively over?
Having a heart attack and his heart stop beating for several minutes after a tackle seems like it should be a sign to call it quits for his safety.
He'd probably be hard pressed (no pun intended) finding a set of doctors to clear him at this point and I highly doubt that the NFL would want him back on the field anyways for liability reasons even if they won't say it publicily.
It's too soon to tell. The hockey player who had a cardiac arrest after taking a slap shot to his chest came back and played 12 years after that.
If the doctors determine that it was just an unlucky hit, and not an underlying condition, I can see them clearing him.
Chris Pronger played 15 more years and made the HOF after his episode.So does anyone think his NFL career is effectively over?
Having a heart attack and his heart stop beating for several minutes after a tackle seems like it should be a sign to call it quits for his safety.
I’m miserable for wanting regular people to get the same compassion famous folks get?