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Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin collapses
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Posted By: GustoGrabber, 1/2/2023 9:39:31 PM

The Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals game Monday was temporarily suspended in the first quarter after Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed with 5:58 remaining in the first quarter. A second-year player out of Pittsburgh, Hamlin tackled Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins after a 13-yard gain. Hamlin stood up but collapsed to the ground. An ambulance was brought onto the field and ESPN reporter Lisa Salters said medical responders were “working on him” for more than nine minutes.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: maryann4629 1/2/2023 9:47:00 PM (No. 1369594)
Only 24 years old. Prayers for him.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Highlander 1/2/2023 9:47:40 PM (No. 1369596)
It’s the old you-know-what that’s the problem. When are these people going to wise up?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Urgent Fury 1/2/2023 9:48:35 PM (No. 1369597)
I've never seen this happen. A guy on the (Lions?) died in the 60s or 70s during a game. This could be really tragic.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Blue Hen1 1/2/2023 9:50:25 PM (No. 1369598)
Hope the young man is ok, but haven’t watched NFL for 5 years and don’t miss it
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Reply 5 - Posted by: WimeTarmerFable 1/2/2023 9:51:22 PM (No. 1369599)
It is terrible. 9 minutes of compressions and the AED was used. Just tragic..
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Reply 6 - Posted by: cgood 1/2/2023 9:52:18 PM (No. 1369601)
They should have called the game by now instead of imposing this temporary delay.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: thekidsmom66 1/2/2023 9:53:22 PM (No. 1369602)
Considering it was right after a tackle, it might be commotio cordis. :(
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Californian 1/2/2023 9:53:22 PM (No. 1369603)
I sure hope he's got his 2 shots plus 6 boosters. That'll help.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: WimeTarmerFable 1/2/2023 10:03:12 PM (No. 1369607)
Game suspended by the NFL.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Urgent Fury 1/2/2023 10:08:44 PM (No. 1369609)
Look they were basically forced to get the vax or not play. This kid was trying to make the team. What would you expect someone--who wasn't hearing the truth--to do? Come on. We're supposed to be the good guys.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: wildcat1 1/2/2023 10:11:41 PM (No. 1369611)
I was watching the game. It was a hard hit, not necessarily a head on hit. He rolled over on the ground, got up, stood straight up, and fell over backwards. The immediately started CPR. Prayers for him. This incident happened in 1963 in Wichita at an AFL exhibition game. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2013/08/29/nfl-player-death-anniversary-stone-johnson-len-dawson-chiefs/2735393/
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Calvinesq 1/2/2023 10:14:35 PM (No. 1369612)
Looked like he made a very routine tackle, got up, and almost started to posture like players do these days even after a routine play. But, that was only for a split second as he then fell straight backward. Not any sort of staggering. Just a backward fall. He’s in critical condition In a trauma unit at a good hospital. That’s it. No need to speculate as to the cause till more information is released.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: jntsrgn 1/2/2023 10:17:08 PM (No. 1369615)
It is NOT commotio cordis. That is ventricular fibrillation immediately on contact during the refractory phase of the heart rythm. You do not get up and walk a few steps. They will blame that rare event and few physicians will publicly call BS out of fear. I’m not afraid.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Faithfully 1/2/2023 10:23:51 PM (No. 1369617)
Eyes wide shut. Condolences to his family.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: klezmer 1/2/2023 10:39:26 PM (No. 1369620)
#14 - you express condolences when someone has died. That has not happened here. Show a little restraint.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: thefield 1/2/2023 10:42:50 PM (No. 1369621)
One key word even on msnbc, cnn, and of course fox. Pray !
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Reply 17 - Posted by: nosillod 1/2/2023 10:42:55 PM (No. 1369622)
Typical Drudge headline tries to make it sound like it was a “Blow to the heart” that lead to Damar’s injury. Yeah, the blow came when they forced this young man to participate in an experimental shot.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: thekidsmom66 1/2/2023 10:56:10 PM (No. 1369625)
Ok, looking at the hit, definitely not Commotio Cordis. That would have happened to the guy he hit, not him. So, sadly, I can't help but wonder if it is indeed related to Dr. Fauci's death jab.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: GoodDeal 1/2/2023 11:08:20 PM (No. 1369628)
This could be a clip from the movie “Died Suddenly”. I am thinking in my heart that he was vaccinated and probably boosted a couple times and that this is a sudden death from an adverse reaction to the jab. There are statistics that say 4,000 to 5,000 a week are dying from the vaccine. Mandating the vax is mandating death. This is totally wrong on all levels. Prayers for Damar.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Italiano 1/2/2023 11:21:02 PM (No. 1369629)
#3. Chuck Hughes, Lions WR. 1971. Heart attack and died on the field. Dick Butkus was right there and wrote about it in his book. Damar reported as stable as I type. So far so good.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: JHHolliday 1/2/2023 11:23:08 PM (No. 1369630)
No need to speculate but I am terrified that these deaths have something to do with the vax. Maybe not, but there seems an ongoing coverup to avoid responsibility for millions of deaths. The coverup indicates that the elites in charge really, really screwed up and are desperately trying to avoid their murderous culpability.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: wweste 1/2/2023 11:35:56 PM (No. 1369633)
I pray for his recovery. He plays football for a very lucrative salary. 15 US law enforcement officers lost their lives in December in the line of duty, for far less salary. Weigh the options.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: Penney 1/2/2023 11:51:29 PM (No. 1369636)
Where are any MSM photos of both teams kneeling in a circle of prayer on the field for their fellow player? It was shown on FNC but the MSM always edits out any evidences regarding faith in God and prayer. The ignorance of the MSM regarding faith is their shame.
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Reply 24 - Posted by: crankyyankee 1/3/2023 1:18:54 AM (No. 1369650)
#23, pic is on ESPN
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Reply 25 - Posted by: formerNYer 1/3/2023 1:21:44 AM (No. 1369651)
Tragic and it made sick to my stomach.Prayers for this young man to make a full recovery.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: smokincol 1/3/2023 3:11:53 AM (No. 1369661)
How about a Cerebral Embolism??: A cerebral embolism, the most common type of embolic stroke, occurs when a blood clot forms in one part of the body and then travels through the blood to the brain, where it blocks adequate oxygen and blood flow
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Reply 27 - Posted by: watashiyo 1/3/2023 3:15:51 AM (No. 1369663)
A professional athlete, trained to absorb hits and built to brace for tackles. What are the odds?
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Reply 28 - Posted by: lakerman1 1/3/2023 3:18:35 AM (No. 1369665)
I have aken harder gas, wearing inferior equipment, 60 years ago. There was, I suspect, something else involved. And I have to wonder if he regrets any of the celebrating he did on every hit he made. (I can remember the days where making the tackle was what mattered, not the violence of the hit. And I can remember when even an NFLcoach would bench a player for celebrting at all.)
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Reply 29 - Posted by: beancounter 1/3/2023 5:50:07 AM (No. 1369683)
It seems odd that they did CPR for 9 minutes. If it was Commotio Cordis as the experts speculate, the AED should have gotten his heart back on track. 9 minutes is an unusually long time.
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Reply 30 - Posted by: Socio 1/3/2023 6:04:40 AM (No. 1369688)
Speculation is that it was a vaccine created blood clot that jarred loose on the impact of the tackle. Of course we will never hear the truth about it.
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Reply 31 - Posted by: lakerman1 1/3/2023 8:53:16 AM (No. 1369773)
I should never post at 3 AM. I have taken harder hitd, wearing inferior equipment, 60 years ago.
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Reply 32 - Posted by: bpl40 1/3/2023 10:19:29 AM (No. 1369845)
Fauci vaccine at work!
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Reply 33 - Posted by: broken01 1/3/2023 12:03:51 PM (No. 1369936)
Like #4 said. I haven't watched the No Fun League in years, so I had to watch the clip via my Conservative video site. I hope that the young man is ok.
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