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MNF: Bills vs. Bengals *game suspended* - prayers for Damar Hamlin


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2 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

They are packing up equipment, this one is over

Saw this on TV.

It's the only REAL CLUE that tells us the game is over.

The fans in the stands are still waiting.

I don't get this whatsoever.

Just TELL THEM THE GAME IS OVER AND TO GO HOME!

It just annoys me that they're waiting there as if they expect the game to continue.

It makes them(the fans) look worse than they really are.

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

What did his tweet say? I’m thinking it might have been deleted.

Talking out of both sides of his mouth. Acknowledges the tragedy but then goes full on media and says that the game shouldn’t be cancelled because of the magnitude of the outcome. Extremely poor taste. 
 

I’ve seen worse tweets about tragedies but he should know better and is gonna have to do several rounds of apologies. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Damn. Booger Farland just went IN on the NFL. I didn't catch exactly what he said but basically insinuated they don't give a fug about the players and "that's just how they run their business".

what? he didnt say anything like that. He said that no player has ever been prepared for a situation like this. He went on about his injuries and his experiences and stated that he has never seen anything like this and cant imagine what the players are going through. 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

Oh man... you think its that simple? There is way more to it than that. Im not going to go deep into this one, bc id rather focus on the situation. However, Id highly recommend to you to think through the entirety of the situation with a little bit more understanding of the logisitcs that goes into this stuff. There are hundreds of people invovled in the communication and action that goes into this. 

100%

 

I seriously doubt the nfl has any sort of protocol on how to handle this type of situation.  I love to bash the nfl and goddell but after working for many big corporations there is no magical swipe of the wand to handle this type of stuff. 

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