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Decision up to GoodellNot tonight
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Not to diminish this in anyway if they cancel the game what will they do about it because it has large playoff implications
No, this is unprecedentedThis might sound cold but.. they kinda have to finish this game right?
English please? So he lives but can't feed himself?The biggest concern right now is neurological function even if he now has a pulse. Unfortunately, if he was down for 20 minutes without a pulse, he mostly likely has a massive brain ischemic injury from lack of oxygen going to his brain during the time he was pulseless.
I still say yes, the game will be played tonight.This might sound cold but.. they kinda have to finish this game right?
They could go on with the game, each team taking the "Play for him" mentality.This might sound cold but.. they kinda have to finish this game right?
Ideally: they receive news that he's doing well/stable condition within the next hour. I think that's enough of a 'sigh of relief' to continue tonight. If that same good news happens beyond an hour from now, they'll likely play the game tomorrow night instead, and the games impacted next week such as Pats/Bills and Bengals/whoever, get pushed to either Monday, or Sunday night.This might sound cold but.. they kinda have to finish this game right?
Of course but if he gives the thumbs up to continue then he's a bigger ahole than I thoughtDecision up to Goodell
We'll, they're in an impossible spot. Unprecedented situation for everyone involved.Please get these 3 off the air..
No emojis are appropriate here …..but thank you so much for your expertise and input in explaining this to us……May God bless this young man and his family ….major prayers for his health!!!ER doctor here.
What happened was almost certainly Commotio cordis, where an impact on a precise portion of the electric impulse of the heart induces ventricular fibrillation, which is a pulseless rhythm that is amenable to shock. He got CPR right away which reduces the risk of anoxic brain injury. He will now be in a medically induced coma and have his core body temperature reduced to reduce brain swelling and if all goes well, could be taken off the ventilator within days. Not much more can be learned tonight about his condition unfortunately.
I will look into this. I’ll dig through the code and see if I can make a modification to potentially deal with it.
For some reason I find zero satisfaction in hearing this.Goody is in close contact with the officials and the gameday ops folks on the ground.
Thank God he cares
Please get these 3 off the air..
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