Posted on 01/02/2023 6:43:02 PM PST by week 71
Hamlin tackled Bengals receiver Tee Higgins in the first quarter and got up briefly before falling backwards to the ground.
An ambulance raced on the field to treat the safety, who was taken away in the vehicle and immobilized.
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He looked surprised that the ball carrier dropped his shoulder and accelerated.
The ball carrier was dead to rights on being tackled in an open field tackle. By lowering his shoulder and accelerating, he was doing what they all do—just trying to get an extra yard or do before going down to the turf. No way he could anticipate that the defender would pause and end up being a sitting duck like that, allowing himself to be struck in the center of mass like a statue.
...or so...
If he doesn’t survive this, at his age, a complete autopsy, with non-propaganda, non-narrative-peddling results promptly released to the public, will be necessary.
“Oh, yeah, now that you mention it, I guess I was surprised to pull a two-foot-long white rubbery clot out of his aorta, that looked for all the world like an internal cast of his vasculature...”
Let’s just pray he gets better. Such a young age.
Hypoxic encephalopathy.
9 minutes of cpr
I wouldn’t bet on that. We’re still waiting for the real story of what happened to Paul Pelosi with that lover of his back in November before the election.
The NFL never had a formal vaxx mandate for the players.
Why was that?
What did the NFL know regarding the safety and efficacy of CoupFlu vaxxes and when did it know it...
The NBA did so I assumed most of the professional sports were on the same page.
The NFL never stated the game would start after a 5 minute warmup, as ESPN reported on-air. They should apologize.
I checked to see what ESPN has posted about this, and they left out addressing how they came to make their on-air statement about a 5 minute warmup. ESPN simply deflected to the statement that NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent made in the media conference call that happened later: “Vincent said that there was not a discussion between him and commissioner Roger Goodell about a five-minute period for players to get warmed up and that resuming play did not cross their minds.”
You and everyone else that wants to turn this cardiac emergency into an opportunity to spew vax BS are inhuman. A football player was literally struck in the chest in a violent collision, and almost instantaneously collapsed. So what do folks like you do? You people: Well obviously this is the consequence of the vaccine—as if the vaccine’s alleged cardiac side effects chose that precise moment in time to flare. Oh, and F that guy and his family that are enduring a horrific event because my opinion about vaccines is what is important.
Incidentally, I had Covid, and five jabs. And I also have a preexisting cardiac condition. I’m healthier now than I was last year. I guess the vaccine made me healthier. “Hail be the overlords”.
Not true.
Defibrillation is used to Stop the heart, not start the heart.
(T.V. Shows and movies often show it starts the heart. Not true.)
But you’re vax obsessed that has medical expertise so………..
When the heart is in a chaotic rhythm, it’s not properly circulation blood.
SVTs, V-Fib are examples.
The goal of defibrillating the patient is to stop the heart from that erratic state, it also stops the heart all together.
Then with CPR, and drugs, you try to get the heart started back up again.
Those treatments can be affective but it truly matters on why the heart is in the state of an ineffective rhythm.
In all my years as a Paramedic in Detroit, I had only one on-site diagnosed via telemetry sent to the hospital of Cardiac Tamponade.
2 men were arguing in a bar. They both were very drunk. They stated fist fighting, then one guy kicked the other in the chest.
The man kicked fell and while trying to get back up, collapsed.
We arrived in approx. 5 minutes after the patient fell.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiac_tamponade
The football player reminded of that run.
My patient was DOA.
Thanks for the info. Let’s agree there are questions that need answered. Whatever caused the young man’s issue, it was troubling to witness.
I agree there are questions.
In this case however we did indeed witness the mechanism of injury.
My thoughts:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiac_tamponade
If that happened, we would never hear about it.
The fact that I’m jumping to a conclusion that it was vaccine caused is the result of the last 2 yrs and 9 months that my govt. has been lying to me about coronavirus and the vaccine, using mainstream media, social media, healthcare & politicians to spread their lies and misinformation. Sorry if you’re butt-hurt about it but apparently unlike you, I have common sense and a rational mind. Fool me once, shame on you…etc.
I’m unvaccinated and I’ve had CoVID twice. However, I refuse to allow my body to be a guinea pig for Big Pharma, which is my prerogative. It doesn’t mean I don’t care about Hamlin. I can walk and chew gum at the same time, FFS!
Were those 2 guys wearing protective padding though? And there was no kicking involved…so your story doesn’t apply.
No it doesn’t happen all the time. It’s 2023 and players wear state of the art padding, helmets, etc. They’re also subjected to rigorous testing to ensure something like this just doesn’t happen. It was a freak occurrence and not common at all, but to pretend the vaccine has nothing to do with it is ridiculous. These are issues that need to be honestly addressed.
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