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Just now, Limeaid said:

It HAS happened before and to the Bills. 

 

Kevin Everett was injured and was saved due to doctors who had done research partly funded by Ralph Wilson.

not like this. I was there.

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Seen this in hockey, working CT in an ER right now was watching between cases.  CPR mean heart or lungs stopped working... either way not good.  Prayers for Hamlin and Bills family.

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Just now, RobbRiddick said:

It really doesn't matter about the game. People say "let's go an win it for (inter name)" when bad injuries happen but this is different. Can't expect people to play when a friend or brother is in a life or death situation. 

 

Take the loss if you have to, no one will judge them for it

The game really has no more significance to me. Its not about football right now. 

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 I CANNOT BELIEVE that the "worldwide leader in sports" (ESPN) has STILL NOT BROUGHT UP CHRISTIAN ERICSEN'S SITUATION.

 

His heart stopped in the middle of a game and he fell straight on his face.

 

They went out and were engaged in a LOT of very graphic and upsetting CPR on him.


Got him revived, took him off the field...and a few days later he was FINE in a hospital bed smiling for cameras for the world to see.

 

Big soccer country this is, huh?

 

It was HUGE INTERNATIONAL STORY.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said:

There have been serious injuries during NFL games, Kevin Everett... Mike Utley... this FEELS different.

 

No one is expressing their worst fears but that unspoken thought is hovering over this situation.

I've never saw so many grown adults cry for someone they've never met. Fans from both teams. Really hope he's ok

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1 minute ago, UKBillFan said:

 

If they're waiting for his mother to ride with him, surely that's a positive? If he was in any danger they'd be rushing him to the nearest ER?

 

I would have to imagine so

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Just now, Limeaid said:

It HAS happened before and to the Bills. 

 

Kevin Everett was injured and was saved due to doctors who had done research partly funded by Ralph Wilson.

Correct. I remember that game. It was on a kickoff. Prayers for Hamlin. 

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3 minutes ago, njbuff said:

If we get the worst news possible, the Bills should just forfeit the game. That's all. Forget about restarting this game at any point.

If we get that news here is no way they are playing tonight and probably won’t be a good team the rest of the way (completely understandable) 

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Have to imagine the teams, league and networks are in communication with each other on how to reschedule this and remaining games for these teams at this point.

 

Just prying for a miracle right now 🙏 

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Just now, Einstein said:

I 100% support the Bills if they decide to forfeit this game.

 

I do too, but the NFL would face a ton of backlash if they didn't give an option to postpone.

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1 minute ago, RobbRiddick said:

It really doesn't matter about the game. People say "let's go an win it for (inter name)" when bad injuries happen but this is different. Can't expect people to play when a friend or brother is in a life or death situation. 

 

Take the loss if you have to, no one will judge them for it

I’d be fine forfeiting. 
 

They call this a brotherhood. I’m not going back to work an hour after my brother had to be brought back to life with CPR. 

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