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34 minutes ago, T master said:

That sucks much to young RIP & prayers up to his family !! 


As morbid as this sounds we would need all the players from the giants, skins and cowboys to pass away….

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1 hour ago, Jeffbigalls said:

A blow to the head can leave one feeling fine, not thinking anything is wrong, all the while there is an I.H , which if not treated quickly can and will destroy brain tissue and cause death. 

 Brain bleeds are deadly

Wow. I slipped on black ice once and cracked my head pretty hard on the pavement. I didn't do anything about it. If it happens again, I am going to the ER.

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CET issues, family donating his brain. You wonder if it wasn't the first time he had fallen. Sounds like possibly early dementia had formed. Very very sad. That's way to young. Scary stuff. 

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He made plans to have his brain studied for CTE; he must have been struggling. Feel awful for his family. And for it to be a freak accident just somehow makes it worse. Awful all around. 

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12 hours ago, Special K said:

When Kelce threw that backwards pass to Toney for the TD, who else thought the ghost of Wycheck was taunting the Bills once more??

 

I guarantee the Chiefs saw this and discussed if the opportunity arose to attempt this kind of play. Then when it backfires they got real upset about a legit penalty being called.

 

 

…all BS aside, RIP to Frank Wycheck.

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