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I also don't get the "what took them so long" on calling the game off discussion. As others have mentioned, there are logistical issues in getting fans/players off the field and home, I'm sure there are multiple levels of chain of command for a decision like this, etc. The whole thing taking an hour or so after they suspended the game doesn't appear at all egregious to me.
I had a rugby player try and convince me that no pads is the safest way to play. He said with all that armor on you just hit people as hard as you can, while rugby players have to learn how to tackle without injuring themselves which makes the impacts less violent. I wasn't completely sold on it, but there was a certain logic to it I guess. I've never bothered but I'm sure you could pretty easily find some statistics to confirm or deny it.
Football players should all be taught to tackle with their SHOULDERS, and have their heads behind the ball carrier when tackling at an angle. Basically rugby style. It won't always happen, but the safer tackle will happen more often than not if they are taught properly in practice.
I dont disagree with you, but what happened last night wasn't going to be avoided by tackling with a shoulder- in fact, I think Tee Higgins shoulder ran into the chest of HamlinFootball players should all be taught to tackle with their SHOULDERS, and have their heads behind the ball carrier when tackling at an angle. Basically rugby style. It won't always happen, but the safer tackle will happen more often than not if they are taught properly in practice.
I also thought Ryan Clark and SVP did a really good job. Not going all hot take and SVP repeatedly saying we are just trying to report on what we know.Hindsight and Monday morning QBing is always easy. But looking back at last night, outside of the whole 5 min restart thing (which now it sounds like that was more standard procedure than anyone saying "we are restarting this game in 5 mins"), I think both teams, officials, coaches, broadcasters, and the ESPN studio handled this as best as they possibly could. Especially ESPN (who I have bashed repeatedly) - they didn't show the replay or him getting CPR on the field, etc. Well done by all involved in an unprecedented, tough situation.
Ryan Clark was great last night. Thoughtful, compassionate, and articulate.I also thought that ESPN saved the day by having Ryan Clark on there, who could totally relate. I felt bad for all the commentators trying to come up with the right words to say at a time where it's impossible for the right words.
Pete Carroll has been a big proponent of teaching rugby style tackling. The Seahawks put out some videos back in 2014 on the technique and teaching it for coaches at all levels to use.Football players should all be taught to tackle with their SHOULDERS, and have their heads behind the ball carrier when tackling at an angle. Basically rugby style. It won't always happen, but the safer tackle will happen more often than not if they are taught properly in practice.
He really was, and him being able to speak as both someone who went through a life threatening issue on the field and being there for another with Shazier really helped to paint a picture of what thoughts and emotions were going through that locker room.Ryan Clark was great last night. Thoughtful, compassionate, and articulate.
Agree with having to call it out but the internet is not real life. I would wager that a VERY low % of the US population was thinking vaccine. Vocal minorities are the loudest voices on social media as they drive engagement and user interactions on the platforms. That is likely why he called it out in the video.The fact a medical Doctor even has to address bullet point number 2 is an indication how far this society has fallen when that's your first thought.
Are you taking this thread down this road again??? Thought you learned last night when you went there. Please stop trying to cave it.The fact a medical Doctor even has to address bullet point number 2 is an indication how far this society has fallen when that's your first thought.
Joe Buck came back after the second commercial break and said Hamlin was surrounded by so many players the cameras could not get video of the CPR administration and he acknowledged that not showing the video was the right thing to do anyways.Hindsight and Monday morning QBing is always easy. But looking back at last night, outside of the whole 5 min restart thing (which now it sounds like that was more standard procedure than anyone saying "we are restarting this game in 5 mins"), I think both teams, officials, coaches, broadcasters, and the ESPN studio handled this as best as they possibly could. Especially ESPN (who I have bashed repeatedly) - they didn't show the replay or him getting CPR on the field, etc. Well done by all involved in an unprecedented, tough situation.
As a Bills fan that's been cheering them on for a decade longer than Damar has even been on this planet, I can't shake this overwhelmingly heavy feeling. I still feel sick and incredibly emotional. I hope like hell he's in the backfield for the start of the 2023/24 season.
Are you taking this thread down this road again??? Thought you learned last night when you went there. Please stop trying to cave it.
There were a couple that would fire things back up once it calmed down, so it wasn't just him. This is about Hamlin, not starting arguments about people's agendas.@CyJack13 was the one who was taking it down that path originally.