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The League Taught Taylor and Other HiCs a Lesson Today.
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(01-06-2023, 07:34 PM)Murdock2420 Wrote: Do you not see a difference here?

Guy was on the field in front of players. Sean McDermott told Zac he felt he needed to be at the hospital with his guy, and Zac seemed to agree. 

I don't know how many times this needs to be typed but this was not like anything prior. This was an ON-FIELD in game, guy was getting CPR performed on him.

Let me take one of your siblings, a parent, someone you are close to and love and stop their heart in the middle of their normal life. You then have to watch as CPR is performed and they are carted away in an ambulance. Then you will be told nope, you may not go to the hospital you will go out and focus and do your job and you better do it to the highest level possible.

This is just insane around here over what, playoff seeding??? This team went to the Super Bowl last year after 1 home game, they've shown they can handle it. 

Yet for some reason, the fans here can't handle it.

Dude, Jovan Belcher literally put a bullet through his head in front of Crennel, Gary Gibbs, Scott Pioli and Clark Hunt, and players started rolling into the stadium before EMTs even had a chance to cover stuff up.

It may not have been on the field, but you can't act like that it being on the field is the difference between players being able to play or not.

The only thing that it being On-Field impacts is that it was wider in the public eye in todays age of social media and 30 second clips than previously before, which just lends more to PR concerns.

And yea, people can be upset by the playoff seeding. Its natural that when you invest your time and energy into something you want to be treated fairly and equally regarding such.
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RE: The League Taught Taylor and Other HiCs a Lesson Today. - mahomey15 - 01-06-2023, 07:42 PM

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