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Go work at a toll booth. |
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The game has a score, they can make it final anytime they want.
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Something bad happened. Must be someones fault. |
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Commotio Cordis Can do this. Trauma to the chest at the exact moment a new heartbeat was to begin I’d see it in car crashes when they went into the steering wheel. As long as you near professionals or they get to you within a couple of minutes you can be saved with no long term effects.
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Ryan Clark and SVP have done really well tonight. Clark representing the player and their family's perspective so we'll.
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Reality is that whether or not he makes a full recovery might be a while before a result is in. He might be listed as expected to make a full recovery in the next day or so or perhaps some damage occurred or whatever but you can’t just wait for resolution on his condition to determine this game being played as it could be weeks. Seems best case scenario is brain scans come back negative and it’s announced he is staying for observation and is expected to slowly recover.
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Nobody was "getting real time info and updates of exactly what's happening", not the teams, not the game officials, not the broadcasters and not the NFL New York office. The rule for extended game delays is a warm up period then resume the game. That, along with a normalcy bias that Hamlin would be OK, I don't have a issue with the NFL waiting to make a decision. I have no problem with allowing the teams involved and officials the ground making the decision and the Commissioner backing it up. |
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