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***Week 17 GameDay Thread - Bills @ Bengals***
(01-02-2023, 11:34 PM)Housh Wrote: No way I could hit another guy like that in the same day. I remember crying just from busting a guys nose in horseplay

Tyler Boyd was his teammate ar Pitt
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(01-02-2023, 11:33 PM)Science Friction Wrote: yep. no tie.  Silly.
Nothing silly about it. What does the league do if both teams and their management say no?

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We have to rely on Goodell making a good decision?
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They simply cant call a tie
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(01-02-2023, 11:17 PM)Housh Wrote: Now if the players wanna quit it the NFL has no choice, but the league aint gonna call it

....and that is pathetic
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(01-02-2023, 11:35 PM)jwalker3853 Wrote: Nothing silly about it.   What does the league do if both teams and their management say no?    

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They can do wtf they want, they are the league.



Create an emergency one time only, no tie, no loss cancellation. Record it in the playoff standings mathematically as a tie but dont count it on either team's records.

In the history books the Bills and Bengals simply have 16 games played instead of 17. 
-Housh
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(01-02-2023, 11:34 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: Aneurysm is a good guess. I think that will put you down faster than a heart attack. 

That’s exactly what I thought when it first happened.
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(01-02-2023, 11:36 PM)Spider Wrote: They simply cant call a tie
Based on what rule tho? This is uncharted territory and is a situation where they can make up the rules as they go. Regardless, how this unfolds, it will set a precedence.

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(01-02-2023, 11:33 PM)Housh Wrote: I dont think its insensitive to state that taking drugs could cause a sports collapse. Its a bit weird to go straight to cocaine. But naw this is a logical question you have to ask.

True,  he's only 24 yrs old.  
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(01-02-2023, 11:36 PM)Spider Wrote: They simply cant call a tie

They could and should.
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The players had no interest in going back out on that field and I dont blame them. Their brother is fighting for his life. I dont see how the outcome of this game, if they were to play it now, would reflect the reality of these two teams. Their heads are not in it. The dude got CPR and obviously stopped breathing right in front of them. This is life and death, not a regular injury. I highly doubt anyone involved from the team level to the NFL knows how to handle this situation because this is the first. But they have to figure it out
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(01-02-2023, 11:32 PM)Bengalitis Wrote: I dont want to sound insensitive but could a drug overdose (like cocaine), cause a heart attack in such a situation like this?

Then why have you mentioned drugs three times? Dude, just stop. Man is seriously injured on a football field and substances is all on your mind. Not the time or place.
Like a teenage girl driving a Ferrari. 
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(01-02-2023, 11:32 PM)Bengalitis Wrote: I dont want to sound insensitive but could a drug overdose (like cocaine), cause a heart attack in such a situation like this?

Sounds pretty insensitive bro.........
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I'm just shaking myself. I can't imagine what the players are feeling.
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(01-02-2023, 11:36 PM)Spider Wrote: They simply cant call a tie

They can call a no contest.
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(01-02-2023, 11:37 PM)jwalker3853 Wrote: Based on what rule tho? This is uncharted territory and is a situation where they can make up the rules as they go. Regardless, how this unfolds, it will set a precedence.

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Not sure of a rule
Im sure the NFL has something in place for this exact situation
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(01-02-2023, 11:38 PM)Destro Wrote: Then why have you mentioned drugs three times? Dude, just stop. Man is seriously injured on a football field and substances is all on your mind. Not the time or place.

My dude
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For a completely practical matter there are millions upon millions of dollars bet on this game. TV network contractual obligations, gambling obligations, 50,000 people who paid for tickets and on and on.. Who is going to be responsible for all the money if they stop the game?  Millions will be left up in the air. 
I realize most people don't care about the money, but if you bet say...$100,000 or more on this game and it's cancelled wouldn't you be asking a few questions? 
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(01-02-2023, 11:37 PM)swilson3828 Wrote: ....and that is pathetic

Well, technically the fans could all leave the stadium and we could all turn off our TVs and devices if we don't agree.  
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(01-02-2023, 11:03 PM)Nately120 Wrote: I have no idea what happened, but the only time I've seen something look this tense in a sport was in the 2021 Euros when that Denmark player had to have CRP to restart his heart.  I was watching that broadcast live and it was surreal.

Christian Erickson (sp?) of Denmark collapsed on the field and they performed CPR on the field for many minutes. He survived. Denmark was forced to play the game (& lost), then rallied to make the SFs of the tournament. Erickson had a pacemaker installed and played in the World Cup.

On the other end, Hank Gathers collapsed on court for Loyala Maramount in a college game and did not survive. I have read reports of soccer players collapsing on fieldc and passing several times. 

Hope we are in an Erickson type situation. 
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