Detroit Lions linebacker Reggie Brown suffered a spinal cord injury in the final game of the 1997 season. He was given CPR on the field. After extensive rehab, he has largely recovered from the injury.
What the fuck are you talking about. I'm not here to 'find' things for you. If you aren't interested enough to do the research yourself, then don't comment on it.
never said you were here to find things. You offer up information and are unwilling to share sources? if you don't care enough about backing up what you say, why say it?
A) He stood right up with no problem after the play.
B) He did not clutch his chest. He simply fell backwards dead.
C) The way he fell out was exactly the same way everybody else is falling out - and these other people weren't playing football. They don't clutch their chest. They just keel over dead.
Exactly i am from the UK but have always liked the NFL (until the BLM BS) i remember when i first started watching the game it was brutal, in fact a good friend of mine ( An American and a patriot) was nearly killed by a head injury playing college football.
Absolute nonsense pretending that this watered down version would kill someone.
Heart attacks are about crushing pain in the chest region and then collapse. This was a dead fall backwards like we are seeing in all the other athlete videos. Not the same thing, they are gaslighting us.
This is a great point. It is also probably why they will eventually come out and say he died of a brain aneurysm. They could say the aneurysm burst in his brain causing his heart to go into arrhythmia. Nobody outside of the coroner would know any differently until either the coroner disappears or suddenly shows up driving a Ferrari. There is no way the govt, the NFL, or big pharma will allow the real reason to see the light of day.
Guy that dropped dead in front of me in August didn’t clutch chest, or do anything. One second standing and talking and then instantly just fell to the ground, dead.
Wait until the victim of a highly visible incident does the turn and waves away the demons coming for him before he falls. Humans are supersticious and that would even get an atheist rethinking things.
Ex-chiro here. I saw the hit. Vertebrae don't fracture from that direction of hit, with that line of drive and level of force, into a heavy plastic and foam chest protector. Not impossible but virtually impossible. Even a subluxated or dislocated sternum would be pushing it, with a hit no harder than this was.
Also they restarted his heart on the field, so there goes the vapid "fractured vertebrae" lie.
If he broke his neck enough to go into cardiac arrest, he most likely would instantly have been a quadriplegic, meaning he would not have been able to stand up immediately as he did.
This like the building 7 controlled demolition narrative vs. the seismic impact made it fall bullshit. Each station spun it a different way until they agreed to not talk about it at all.
He wouldn't have stood up at all if that were the case. I hurt my back badly years ago, and the second I tried to move an inch, it was pure hell. No way could I have stood up from the ground.
If you don't think almost every player in the NFL is shitting themselves over if it might be them in the next game with a broken vertebra, you would be wrong.
I remember watching Theismann's leg bone pop out on national TV. They didn't cancel games. Everyone knows this is the vax. Except the retarded masses of sheep that litter the earth with their stupidity.
I'm not saying I believe the report. Time will tell though.
If it is a broken neck, then yes this could affect breathing and the heart. Maybe some of you remember the actor Christopher Reeves? Here's the video with the angle of the hit I saw and ran with. From this video, IMHO it sure looked like a head to head collision to me. Later, I saw another video with a different angle. It appeared from that video that there was no head to head contact, but a more normal chest and shoulder contact and tackle.
When you break your neck, you dont jump right up like nothing happened.
Look for video clips of the play and watch for yourself, if you haven't already. Dude jumped up like any other play and then wobbled. The dropped dead.
Thanks, I did look at it and you are right he did get right up. How do I explain this? I can't. I did have a friend who broke his back in a catastrophic car accident. My other friend was knocked unconscious. Yet, Bob got out of the car and carried an unconscious Roy 20 feet or so to safety as the Corvair was on fire. How did he possibly do this? I don't know, but this was the police report. All I can assume is, Adrenalin?, or whatever it was, can do so pretty amazing things. I also know from experience, a broken spine is not to be moved, but stabilized. This player stood up and perhaps that's when the damage occurred. It's odd that he was able to stand up, but then again I've seen pretty odd events too.
It's possible that a vertebrae was injured when he fell.
For the moment I expect that the main concern would not be the heart or the vertebrae but the brain injury he almost certainly sustained as a result of the cardiac arrest.
Just watched the vid in slowmo. You know why they're spouting the vertebrae now, right? The dude didn't get hit in the heart like the supposed "heart doctor" has been spouting on twatter. Any dipshit with two eyes can see that. So they had to make up some other garbage to detract from the fact that it was the chimerically engineered bioweapon from Pfizer that took him down.
Football has expanded it's fuckery capacity. They've gone beyond just "moving the goalpost" and are now able to move a persons spinal cord into their chest where their heart is.
I did not see him clutch his chest. Where is the video of that? I saw him sit back and go down. His arms moved because of his momentum when he hit the ground.
Dr Nick heard the ubba but he didn't hear the dubba.
HELLO EVERYBODY!
Well you could give CPR if you wanted to kill them! The guy had heart failure. his blood quit pumping and he passed out.
Detroit Lions linebacker Reggie Brown suffered a spinal cord injury in the final game of the 1997 season. He was given CPR on the field. After extensive rehab, he has largely recovered from the injury.
If you're gonna post something like this as if it is a quote, you should sauce it.
Why? If you care it will take you 5 seconds to find the info.
I guess I don't care than, you seem to just be interested in spouting things and not being responsible about it.
What the fuck are you talking about. I'm not here to 'find' things for you. If you aren't interested enough to do the research yourself, then don't comment on it.
You think I made it up? SMH
never said you were here to find things. You offer up information and are unwilling to share sources? if you don't care enough about backing up what you say, why say it?
His chest vertebrae was crushed by climate change, you fucking disgusting, murdering piece of unvaccinated shit!
You forgot "racist."
amazing
A) He stood right up with no problem after the play.
B) He did not clutch his chest. He simply fell backwards dead.
C) The way he fell out was exactly the same way everybody else is falling out - and these other people weren't playing football. They don't clutch their chest. They just keel over dead.
Exactly you don't stand up if you have broken your neck.
That hit was nothing spectacular, there ha e been way way worse ones like a helmet staring on at full speed
Exactly i am from the UK but have always liked the NFL (until the BLM BS) i remember when i first started watching the game it was brutal, in fact a good friend of mine ( An American and a patriot) was nearly killed by a head injury playing college football. Absolute nonsense pretending that this watered down version would kill someone.
Excellent points!!!
Heart attacks are about crushing pain in the chest region and then collapse. This was a dead fall backwards like we are seeing in all the other athlete videos. Not the same thing, they are gaslighting us.
This is a great point. It is also probably why they will eventually come out and say he died of a brain aneurysm. They could say the aneurysm burst in his brain causing his heart to go into arrhythmia. Nobody outside of the coroner would know any differently until either the coroner disappears or suddenly shows up driving a Ferrari. There is no way the govt, the NFL, or big pharma will allow the real reason to see the light of day.
Guy that dropped dead in front of me in August didn’t clutch chest, or do anything. One second standing and talking and then instantly just fell to the ground, dead.
Well the train that hit him might have also played a small part. Kek
Wait until the victim of a highly visible incident does the turn and waves away the demons coming for him before he falls. Humans are supersticious and that would even get an atheist rethinking things.
I think the tackle dislodged a clot, that then blocked his blood flow
Same thoughts here!
Medical professional here, I thought the same thing. So next question is what caused the clot?
If you’re conspiracy minded you might consider the COVID vax as a culprit
ANYTHING but the vaxx.
Ex-chiro here. I saw the hit. Vertebrae don't fracture from that direction of hit, with that line of drive and level of force, into a heavy plastic and foam chest protector. Not impossible but virtually impossible. Even a subluxated or dislocated sternum would be pushing it, with a hit no harder than this was.
Also they restarted his heart on the field, so there goes the vapid "fractured vertebrae" lie.
It almost looks like the player had a stroke.
And dumb asses will believe this crap
His family's statement. No mention of actual injury. No treatment or timeline. No mention of any response from Damar to treatment or testing. No surgery planned or mentioned. Not even "waiting" to know more..... is mentioned. https://twitter.com/BleacherReport/status/1610319628768579585?s=20&t=LuV5EvAeYd7UdMoVj4L-ag
i've been thinking n this.......it's looking more n more like a 'Wag the Dog' production
Gonna be a lot more "broken vertebrae" coming, sadly.
If he broke his neck enough to go into cardiac arrest, he most likely would instantly have been a quadriplegic, meaning he would not have been able to stand up immediately as he did.
This like the building 7 controlled demolition narrative vs. the seismic impact made it fall bullshit. Each station spun it a different way until they agreed to not talk about it at all.
He wouldn't have stood up at all if that were the case. I hurt my back badly years ago, and the second I tried to move an inch, it was pure hell. No way could I have stood up from the ground.
If you don't think almost every player in the NFL is shitting themselves over if it might be them in the next game with a broken vertebra, you would be wrong.
They don't postpone games over a broken bone in the NFL.
I remember watching Theismann's leg bone pop out on national TV. They didn't cancel games. Everyone knows this is the vax. Except the retarded masses of sheep that litter the earth with their stupidity.
Seems to be a temporary problem.
That is asinine
He would have nit been able to get up assholes stop lying ffs
Which vertebrae, there are some near the heart.
no
I'm not saying I believe the report. Time will tell though.
If it is a broken neck, then yes this could affect breathing and the heart. Maybe some of you remember the actor Christopher Reeves? Here's the video with the angle of the hit I saw and ran with. From this video, IMHO it sure looked like a head to head collision to me. Later, I saw another video with a different angle. It appeared from that video that there was no head to head contact, but a more normal chest and shoulder contact and tackle.
When you break your neck, you dont jump right up like nothing happened.
Look for video clips of the play and watch for yourself, if you haven't already. Dude jumped up like any other play and then wobbled. The dropped dead.
MSM normaliizing phantom neck injuries in 3... 2....
Thanks, I did look at it and you are right he did get right up. How do I explain this? I can't. I did have a friend who broke his back in a catastrophic car accident. My other friend was knocked unconscious. Yet, Bob got out of the car and carried an unconscious Roy 20 feet or so to safety as the Corvair was on fire. How did he possibly do this? I don't know, but this was the police report. All I can assume is, Adrenalin?, or whatever it was, can do so pretty amazing things. I also know from experience, a broken spine is not to be moved, but stabilized. This player stood up and perhaps that's when the damage occurred. It's odd that he was able to stand up, but then again I've seen pretty odd events too.
Got up, talked smack, and then fell back mid sentence.
It's possible that a vertebrae was injured when he fell.
For the moment I expect that the main concern would not be the heart or the vertebrae but the brain injury he almost certainly sustained as a result of the cardiac arrest.
Just watched the vid in slowmo. You know why they're spouting the vertebrae now, right? The dude didn't get hit in the heart like the supposed "heart doctor" has been spouting on twatter. Any dipshit with two eyes can see that. So they had to make up some other garbage to detract from the fact that it was the chimerically engineered bioweapon from Pfizer that took him down.
OK, I found this today, and I'm gonna put this here:
https://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=263083
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/breaking-the-world-health-organization
If WHO says heart damage occurs in all jab recipients, is that maybe all we need to know?
T/u. Saved.
LOL…. He broke his vertebrae …. after being chest pumped for minutes…. Due to a vaxattack
Detroit Lions CB Saivion Smith collapsed on the field a few weeks ago with a neck injury. Was the fox news person speaking about Smith?
He also stood up before he went back down.. Would be impossible with a broken spine?
Thats what happens when you fall out of the bed.
3,4,and 5 keep the diaphragm alive. He would stop breathing but still be conscious. Same as "supermans' broken neck when he fell off the horse
Football has expanded it's fuckery capacity. They've gone beyond just "moving the goalpost" and are now able to move a persons spinal cord into their chest where their heart is.
It's a medical miracle!
That may have been the Purdue player in the LSU Purdue game
I did not see him clutch his chest. Where is the video of that? I saw him sit back and go down. His arms moved because of his momentum when he hit the ground.