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re: Bill's Hamlin had a Cardiac Arrest
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:45 pm to Esquire
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:45 pm to Esquire
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You can’t pretend be correct about any of your claims because you have yet to post a single follow-up that confirms the vaccine was the cause of death.
So none? That’s what I thought.
Feel free to follow up on those and point out the 84 people I was wrong about.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:45 pm to Nutriaitch
quote:Are you a doctor or a video analysis expert? Would you like to see a 4 hour montage of similar to identical hits, where the runner was not injured at all? Your conclusion is pure speculation.
at :10 second mark, initial contact happens about a yard on the Cincy side of the 50.
With enough momentum that his arms go almost straight back (relative to direction his body is moving) upon impact.
at the :12 mark he hits the ground about a yard on the Buffalo side of the 50.
so a 6'4" man weighing 220# smokes him square in the chest at running speed. hard enough for his arms to extend backward and his body to go 6 feet into the opposite direction he was going.
Stop listening to TV shills. They have their own agendas and if it was vax related (not saying it is), they'd do everything they could to deflect or lie about it. How do I know? Because they have lied to us all our lives, and especially lied about covid. The TV talking heads are their servants, ones who want to keep their incredibly overpaid, easy jobs.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:46 pm to jp4lsu
quote:wut. It was quite hard.
But this wasn't a hard hit.
There was a famous instance of this in 2000 in a teen lacrosse player from Long Island.
LINK
It's basically the unluckiest thing that can happen to someone - the ball/force hits your heart at literally the 1/1000 of a second that matters and your heart stops.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:47 pm to TigahTeeth
quote:Correct. It happens occasionally.
Surely more than ONE SINGLE PERSON would have experienced this same thing at some point in history, right????
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:47 pm to TrueTiger
quote:Exactly, especially those whose only info comes from media.
If you want to go there, then no one really knows anything for sure.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:48 pm to LafTiger
quote:He didn't have a heart attack. Go back and get your facts straight before lecturing the rest of us.
what caused this man to have an unprecedented heart attack during the game.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:52 pm to Big Scrub TX
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It happens occasionally.
How occasional? How often does it happen in the US per year?
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:53 pm to Big Scrub TX
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There was a famous instance of this in 2000 in a teen lacrosse player from Long Island.
Couple of things
1. This is more common in young teens because their bones are less developed and more flexible. This allows the chest to cave in easier and effect the heart
2. A lacrosse ball (or baseball) moving at full speed delivers a lot more force because it is over a much smaller area. That’s why these injuries are usually lacrosse or baseball.
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About 78% of the cases were less than 18 years old, and one third were less than 10 years old. Most cases (79/128 cases [62%]) were seen during organised sport events. It has been suggested that commotio cordis occurs more commonly in the “younger” population as they have a narrow, pliable chest wall that facilitates transmission of energy from the site of impact to the myocardium.[6]
We will never know what caused it but I just don’t see the force applied to his chest with a shoulder pad as being enough to deflect the chest wall in someone his age. But who knows.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:57 pm to jp4lsu
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But until there are autopsies done to those that have had no prior cardiac issues, to figure this out and hold people accountable.
You just hit on the trillion dollar question – – Why the f*ck aren’t they MANDATING autopsies on anyone who died “suddenly” or any person who died of some sort of heart issue or blood clot issues?
Of course, anyone with even a lick of common sense could only come to ONE rational and logical answer to that question at this point.
The rest of the brain dead f*cking sheep will keep following their government overlords, sticking their heads firmly and squarely up their f*cking asses, and just keep repeating the same lies and talking points as they are instructed to do.
This post was edited on 1/3/23 at 12:58 pm
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:59 pm to blueboy
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Would you like to see a 4 hour montage of similar to identical hits, where the runner was not injured at all? Your conclusion is pure speculation.
Bingo. Why isn't Commotio Cordis a regular thing in the NFL.
frick, why isn't it in MLB? We're told by the talking head MDs on assignment this morning that it's more prevalent in teenagers' baseball games.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:59 pm to Between TheHedges
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Typical response
Seems there is a lot of "typical" responses in this thread, but are you too brainwashed to see that?
Posted on 1/3/23 at 1:03 pm to VoxDawg
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Why isn't Commotio Cordis a regular thing in the NFL.
Because the timing with the heart rhythm has to be within a 5 millisecond window. That is the energy has to hit the hearth within a time frame of 0.005 seconds.
That is a very small window. Still possible but extremely rare.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 1:04 pm to Stonehog
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And y’all are rooting for this guy to die just to pat yourselves on the back over the vaccine. You’re sick people.
I have yet to see a single post on this site where anyone has said they hope this guy dies. Can you link where you are seeing this?
Posted on 1/3/23 at 1:05 pm to GumboPot
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That is a very small window. Still possible but extremely rare.
And yet we've never seen it happen in the history of the NFL? I find that hard to believe.
Besides, my boy Occam says that in a world where 400+ professional athletes alone have "died suddenly" in the past 2 years, one more case on the pile shouldn't shock anyone.
This post was edited on 1/3/23 at 1:06 pm
Posted on 1/3/23 at 1:06 pm to GumboPot
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Still possible but extremely rare.
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extremely rare.
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Still possible
Seems like this situation fits the bill. A very unfortunate situation, indeed.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 1:06 pm to VoxDawg
I’m not buying it either. Plenty of ppl take trauma to their chest everyday and you never hear about it. Then they use the excuse of it never happens but here it is right in front of you.
Bs, I bet these trainers have had meetings and training for this to happen. No way they didn’t know what it was then some dude popping up to explain it and everyone saying , ahhh yah
Bs, I bet these trainers have had meetings and training for this to happen. No way they didn’t know what it was then some dude popping up to explain it and everyone saying , ahhh yah
Posted on 1/3/23 at 1:07 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
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He had a 200lb man lower his shoulder right into his chest at speed.
My man, this happens EVERY practice and every game about 30x per player, per game, per practice, 17-20 games per year.
Posted on 1/3/23 at 1:08 pm to BayouBlitz
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Of course you're not. You haze zero knowledge of his health.
Weren’t NFL players basically forced to get the vaccine?
Posted on 1/3/23 at 1:08 pm to momentoftruth87
And you could tell the other players were spooked and reacted like it could happen to them
Posted on 1/3/23 at 1:11 pm to VoxDawg
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And yet we've never seen it happen in the history of the NFL? I find that hard to believe.
That's the first time I've seen it in football. I know of it happening twice in little league baseball. It's why I forced my son to wear a padded shirt when he pitched. I know the incidences seem to be higher in pre-teen boys for some reason.
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