Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field
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From CNN: "Here are the major takeaways from today's news conference at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where Hamlin has been treated since he collapsed Monday night:
Hamlin has made "substantial progress": The player is demonstrating signs of "good neurologic recovery as well as overall clinical improvement," UC Health Dr. William Knight told reporters.
It's still a long road to recovery: Doctors emphasized multiple times that Hamlin has a "ways to go." He'll need to start breathing on his own, and taking him off a ventilator will be a cautious, gradual process. UC Health Dr. Timothy Pritts said it's too soon to say for sure whether he'll make a full recovery.
Hamlin is interacting with family: Loved ones at Hamlin's bedside have been able to hold his hand and communicate with him through written messages, though the player isn't speaking. Doctors said he even asked if the Bills had won the game.
The cause of his cardiac arrest is not yet clear: The doctors said tests are still underway to determine what caused the medical emergency and that there are no "definitive answers" at this time.
An outpouring of support: Doctors thanked community members for holding vigils, sending food to the hospital and lighting Cincinnati in the Bills' red and blue.
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@Mik said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
Just give both the Bengals and Buffalo W’s for last week. That way all of the other teams have to play the week straight up, the way they should. The only team it screws is the Ravens, and who really cares about that?
If the Bengals and Bills win this week and KC loses, give the Bengals the #1 Seed by virtue of head to head against KC and they had the lead and homefield advantage in the game against Buffalo…
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Who in the NFL is discussing this? Remember, they're "only concerned with the health of Hamlin."
@89th said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
Who in the NFL is discussing this? Remember, they're "only concerned with the health of Hamlin."
Competition committee voted last night. Owners today. The league and NFLPA have all been in on the conversation.
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My utmost respect for them to fight through their existential despair at watching this young man nearly lose his life. Thinking about money and their livelihoods at a time like that must have been all but impossible. I know I wouldn't have been able to do it. I would still be in a fetal position if I were them, maybe in need of an IV feeding tube. Because I'm a good person.
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@Jolly said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
And the NFL would be nuts to let him even try.
I'm curious why you say that. Not arguing, just curious.
@Catseye3 said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
@Jolly said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
And the NFL would be nuts to let him even try.
I'm curious why you say that. Not arguing, just curious.
Because health issues and how much the NFL does about them, are an existential risk to the business.
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Presuming this was the result of an extremely fluke set of events/timing, he should be able to play again, similar to Eriksen (soccer) or others who nearly died on-field because of the heart.
That being said, if I were him I wouldn't want to risk it. Hopefully he's already made enough money to be set for 10+ years.
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@George-K said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
Extubated and talking:
Good news. He is one lucky human.
@mark said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
@George-K said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
Extubated and talking:
Good news. He is one lucky human.
Luck? Yes. Whether it’s good or bad is the question. That hit happens 1 millisecond earlier and he’s probably fine.
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@89th said in Bills Bengals - ambulance on the field:
@Mik True, didn't realize he was so new
The value of that 4 year contract is worth just under half of the value of his Go Fund Me in the last 4 days.
He can afford to take some time off.