I feel bad for damar Hamlin cause I love the bill but you can see a when damar Hamlin fell someone pointed at him and laughed and when I saw that it’s so mean to desprect a player who is down if I was jamr chase I will help damar Hamlin and pray for him to feel better love for number 3
Someone commented that it’s crazy both Mannings are retired and watching Brady. Peyton had to retire because his arm was the worst of the 32 starters. He was done. Eli had to retire because if he played another season and went a respectable 10-6, those 6 losses would have given him the most losses by a quarterback in NFL history, a distinction he didn’t want
He actually did medically die on the field, his heart stopped beating completely. However the medical team was able to revive him and after some recovery, he is still with us today.
Holy shit tgat was brutal. Had that occured in another country he'd probably not make it. Thankfully he's recovered. This so called football that americans love so much is very much violent, indeed.
Eli Manning needs to do math better. Eli said the Tampa Bay buccaneers were down by 7 when actually there only down by 6 a minute 59 seconds left in the game
I'm from the UK and know exactly 0 about this sport. However, I was holding my breath watching this. I'm so pleased to read that Damar pulled through - the chances of that happening outside of a hospital are so slim, it was wonderful to hear of a positive outcome. 😄🙏 I watched this video in the first place because my mum passed away from sudden cardiac arrest a few months ago, and I keep torturing myself, wondering if she suffered or knew what was happening. I can't bear the thought of that. From what I've seen here, it happens in literally seconds. If so, that is a small comfort. I was told by doctors it would have been quick, but seeing something and being told about it are very different things. I hope with all of my being that that was the case for my mum. ❤
Shoutout to #28 of the bengals who immediately saw that something was wrong and raised the alarm. I think he was the first guy to realize that Hamlin wasn't well and may have given the trainers precious extra seconds to save him.
@@cmac-xw3gnI agree. There was clearly something unusual. This wasn’t simply an injury, the man was in the midst of a medical event & I think he identified that.
When the Saints called that last timeout, you see how Brady came over to Leftwich and called for Rachaad White to replace Fournette. Result: Game winner. After the play, Brady points with a big smile over at Leftwich, "Told you!" GOAT.
The TD pass that was called back due to the holding penalty is an absolutely TEXT BOOK throw for all my QBs out there. If the defender shows you his back, put the ball right next to his ear, beautiful, BEAUTIFUL throw by Brady right there.
It’s crazy watching Peyton react to the broncos at the end of a game, and having an actual panic attack because they butchered it. Vs him watching Tom Brady, and he’s cool as can be cause he knows Brady will do everything the exact right way at the end of a game.
Your brain has been vaccinated with stupidity. He went into cardiac arrest from the chest trauma. I know it's hard to believe, but not every medical emergency since 2020 can be directly tied to the Covid vaccine.
Manning ..orchestrated one SB and full credit. His second orchestrated entirely by Denver Defense and told to keep it simple and don't make a mistake and watch the defense. He was a great mastermind of the game only to run into Brady and the Patriots each year except the one that advanced them to SB and one their first. Absolutely full respect and would have won more if not for the menace TB.
Judging by the location where the Bengals player and Hamlin collided on that tackle, I am thinking that Hamlin suffered a condition known as commotio cordis, which is what happens when an object (such as, in this case, a football helmet) strikes the chest directly above the heart during a critical time in the heartbeat, causing both an abnormal heart rhythm and cardiac arrest immediately.