I know it doesn’t mean much considering the situation but Adam shefter saying over and over again that he’s never seen an ambulance on an NFL field is driving me crazy.Ambulance is gone. Probably taking him to University of Cincinnati hospital. Right up the hill - very close by.
Suzy Kolber said they were giving him oxygen while they loaded him up. That could be a good sign that he was breathing - or that they were continuing CPR with a device?
Seeing someone having CPR administered is tough. It's violent.
He is wrongI know it doesn’t mean much considering the situation but Adam shefter saying over and over again that he’s never seen an ambulance on an NFL field is driving me crazy.
Same. We see it 2 or 3 times a year.I know it doesn’t mean much considering the situation but Adam shefter saying over and over again that he’s never seen an ambulance on an NFL field is driving me crazy.
Probably a few times this year aloneHe is wrong
Seen them multiple times
Not sure how quick it got to him, but he received oxygen on the field.Poor dude and his family.
Certainly has some damage if he was without Oxygen for as long as it seems he was.
I think it depends on what happens. If worst case I can’t see bills playing tomorrow eitherGame has been cancelled.
Do they finish it tomorrow?
Then move the CIN/BAL and BUF/NE games next week to Monday?
This game has huge playoff implications and there is no "off week" between the regular season and the wild card games.
Games don’t matterAnyone else think they should've still played or is that just a lame "hot take"?
Dude is intubated and in critical condition. Had CPR administered in front of his teammates for many minutes. He has a pulse, but can't breathe on his own.Anyone else think they should've still played or is that just a lame "hot take"?