I saw him selling slippers on TV. I did not see him receive CPR on the field.
A clean bill of health from team doctors is where the liability may reside. Imagine if any cardiac event at all happens to this kid while playing/working out/practicing. The player and family will naturally challenge the medical decision making in retrospect.
yes he may go back to being a healthy young adult. That’s all he meant I’m sure.
No one can say what his risk is. The point is the Bills don’t need to assume that risk so why would they?
the situation where an on field hit put him in vfib requiring defibrillation/intubation/hospitalization.
I haven’t read where any of his doctors have said he may play again.
even if they did, why would the Bills, as a business, take that risk?
in week 18 it’s hard to say what a guy “is on pace for” in the second half of the season. Also, he had 4 ints in those games alone in that span and 8 for the season.
1. the Bills in the SB would be the obviosu goal of the NFL right now--even someone of your capable intelligence should understand that.
2. the NFL doesn't make or lose money on TV ads, the networks do. The contracts are paid for (to the NFL) for years at a time.