He is the goat, you knew he couldn’t hold back any tears when he started talking about CPR. It makes me feel blessed that there are people in this world who care and Dan is one of them.
For many of us now senior citizen alumni of Wilkes College ( PA) this horrific scene evoked an immediate flashback to 1972. During a Wilkes home game against Kings Point Academy ( coached by Joe Paterno’s brother George) we witnessed one of our classmates, Bobby McBride, a very talented and well liked DB be knocked unconscious while making a tackle. It became utterly SILENT in the stadium and Bobby’s mom’s anguished cries were the only sound you heard as Bobby was worked on. Bobby passed away the next day in the hospital. This has always been a violent game and these are moments that stay with you forever. Hoping with all my might that Damar’s outcome is a good one.
Love coach Taylor walking across the field to talk man to man with the bills head coach to plan things. The only thing to do in that situation. Who Dey nation came out strong! Bengals fan for life
You could tell he was not holding back any tears during this clip, that is a real human being and I respect his reaction because that collapse was scary.
Reminded me of when Chuck Hughes, Detroit Lion, 28, died in the last minute of a televised game in 1971. Chuck collapsed in front of the Chicago Bears sideline and Dick Butkus frantically waved emergency personnel onto the field.
I can't stand him, but he said nothing wrong. Everyone has the utmost concern for the health of that young man. At the same time, you can ask questions about where the league goes from here. Those 2 things are not mutually exclusive. You can do both at the same time.
As much as I hate that pos, I think he was just saying something that he didn't know all the information. Then after, he sort of changed a bit of his talk. However, this is why everyone should listen to Herm Edwards - DON'T PRESS SEND.
Hearing everything come out about this young man from my Hometown Pittsburgh PA where I still live is amazing. It so sad that it takes things like this to show that the vast majority of NFL players are great people off the field. I really hope that he can make it back from this and that his Family is doing OK right now. We will continue to show support for those close to him and pray he can recover fully but man is this eye opening. I saw Shazier go down in the same stadium but you could at at least see he was awake. This was extremely scary and troubling to watch.
All I kept thinking about was Ryan on that very same field. All the players were traumatized, but yes (though his first night was fraught with whether he would actually survive), we saw him alive and reacting. As someone who has experienced this with my own dad before my eyes, I am a bit messed up about this. It was like a deja vu at first for me personally, but also just thought about how young this player is - just a kid still really.
Remember guys we are deep in prayer, we can't have 2 different thoughts like Skip, or warm up like Burrow, or dirty offense hit Higgins, deep deep in prayer to hear how to cut people down
The real thing that bothers me, and please understand we don't know any of this is true, is the report that there was CPR for 9 minutes. Knowing what I do actually know, that could be catastrophic. Anything more than 3-4 minutes could cause irreparable neurological brain damage and trauma. I pray this is not true or that he can miraculously recover somehow from this.
Shoulders, knees, necks, neurological damage. No one has to agree, but if we say next man up and 'let's play ball' when a young man is lying lifeless on the field all of us are right back in the Roman Colosseum and we've come full circle in 2000 years. What does that say about all of us?
No news is not good news in my opinion. For every minute your brain has no blood flow the survivability is 10% to the negative. He was getting CPR for 9 minutes unfortunately.
They first sedated them in order to put the breathing tube in and then put him in a medically induced coma. I wouldn't just casually alarm people as you just did, but it is true that anything more than 4 minutes of CPR or loss of blood to the brain possibly results in irreparable neurological trauma/damage. I pray this is not true for Damar. He is 24 years old.
As as CVICU RT no news is good news.The doctors and everyone is taking their time. Sedation is needed to keep him calm on the ventilator.The ventilor is needed only because his heart decicded to quit on him. Everyone that was there on the field needs a raise.,
I would hope that the NFL, and everybody associated with the Hamlin incident, are given access to hose involved with: A - Christian Erikson. During a UEFA Euro 2020 match on 12 June 2021, Eriksen collapsed on the pitch after suffering a cardiac arrest; he was given cardiopulmonary resuscitation and was later fitted with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, and returned to football eight months later, eventually playing with Manchester United. & B - Fabrice Muamba. In March 2012, Muamba suffered a cardiac arrest during a televised FA Cup match between Bolton and Tottenham Hotspur, from which he recovered despite his heart having stopped for 78 minutes. Following medical advice, he announced his retirement from professional football in August 2012. He later completed a degree in sports journalism before making a return to football as a youth coach. Yes it's a different sport but while a cardiac arrest is unprecedented during an NFL game, it isn't while competing in other sports. Those around, as well as Erikson and Muamba themselves, may have some useful insight. Also didn't Darren Williams of UNLV have something similar happen during a team workout three or so years ago? Again there may be useful experience to tap in to.
football unlike the other sports walk a weird tightrope. on one side it is a game, something kids play. on other side, it is inherently dangerous. it can be literally be a life or death situation.
The NFL completely missed the moment, then covered they"re ass"es to try & safe face. Rodger Goodell should lose his job, he did not care about player health at all.
I think the best thing to do is for the NFL to cancel the game completely and declare a tie. It would be cruel to try and have them resume the game after what happened.
A tie? What does that serve? A tie has ramifications. Obviously none of this is important right now but they should come up with something when the time is right. Week 18 should go on as regular and then they should figure out what to do with possibly moving back the wildcard a couple of days or a week. We have that buffer between the champ game and SB.
@@jbjacobs9514 IMO right now nothing matters except the survival and recovery of Damar Hamlin and the well being of his family. If anyone should decide whether or not the game should ever resume is the Bills and Bengals players. Right now they are distraught about what happened. Standings mean nothing at this point.
Help me out. Showing his treatment on the field is objectionable, but the constant stream of betting and gambling ads during that time is A-OK ? By the way, Suzie Kolber is a waste of time and space.
I was dumbstruck at the fact that ESPN/ABC's absolute trash production team continued ad breaks. My opinion of them would've gone through the roof if they'd have cut to black for 60 seconds rather than try to sell me something while I try not to remind me wife of the 73 times I've told her I want to stop supporting this f*****g league before I have to watch someone die on the field.
@@Onnabote The networks constant BARRAGE of commercials has taken the enjoyment of watching the game away. ANYTIME the ball stops, we either see the coache's reaction which I don't care, or straight to commercials. Like you said, absolute TRASH production.
For me, I'm done I could care less about where my team is going to be placed, I could care less about the Superbowl, All I care about is this man going to live. If this young man dies over a football game, I will remember your words Dan.... Life Goes On. The football season is over for me, I refused to leave my humanity aside for a Football Game. How low is the bar for us as humans that we can pat ourselves on the back because we all decided maybe it's not okay to keep playing a football game? After all, Damar might die. Should we keep playing, maybe not it just might look bad. What is freaking wrong with us as fans as people?
@@KAG1216 You are a flake for allowing that to bother you. Life does go on. The world is not going to pause for a few days to allow people to deal with this situation. Thousands of people involved with the NFL depend on a paycheck to survive.. pay bills.. feed their family. YOUR feelings are not the only thing that matters.
@@KAG1216 No, Dan is 100% on the money with this take, and you are stuck on the past. It's pathetic. You go ahead and wallow on the past, as it wont make a good damn bit of difference, while we will go forward in the future as well as pray for the young man to pull through.
Aren't the mRNA shots mandated? It's pretty well established to cause heart inflammation. Please don't delete my comment. This is happening to a ton of soccer players around the world and other young athletes.
28 and I have shot. I become light headed sometimes and see black almost feel like I’m going to pass out. Bought a Fitbit, heart rate drops very fast when this happens. I think it’s only a matter of time.
Dan you and your staff did agreat job balancing this story with the other stories.
He is the goat, you knew he couldn’t hold back any tears when he started talking about CPR. It makes me feel blessed that there are people in this world who care and Dan is one of them.
For many of us now senior citizen alumni of Wilkes College ( PA) this horrific scene evoked an immediate flashback to 1972. During a Wilkes home game against Kings Point Academy ( coached by Joe Paterno’s brother George) we witnessed one of our classmates, Bobby McBride, a very talented and well liked DB be knocked unconscious while making a tackle. It became utterly SILENT in the stadium and Bobby’s mom’s anguished cries were the only sound you heard as Bobby was worked on. Bobby passed away the next day in the hospital. This has always been a violent game and these are moments that stay with you forever. Hoping with all my might that Damar’s outcome is a good one.
Love coach Taylor walking across the field to talk man to man with the bills head coach to plan things. The only thing to do in that situation. Who Dey nation came out strong! Bengals fan for life
The main words that still gets to me is “they were able to restore his heartbeat”
Dan is an uber professional and this is the ultimate proof
You could tell he was not holding back any tears during this clip, that is a real human being and I respect his reaction because that collapse was scary.
Reminded me of when Chuck Hughes, Detroit Lion, 28, died in the last minute of a televised game in 1971. Chuck collapsed in front of the Chicago Bears sideline and Dick Butkus frantically waved emergency personnel onto the field.
Dan Patrick is the ultimate professional
He is the goat in terms of sports broadcasting, you could tell he was not holding back tears while explaining this story which is very real and sad.
Dan your show is always TOPS..
I love you guys.
DP= Pro. Well done.
Dan Patrick, the goat in sports broadcasting did a wonderful job reacting to this story.
We will continue to get nowhere as long as everyone is afraid to say anything for fear of being fired.
💯 sad truth
Real life babe hits hard praying for the family and football family Detroit Mamma 🙏 😢
Class act, Danny. You wear your heart on your sleeve.
Skip Bayliss should've been jobless before sunrise this morning
Not sure what he did related to this story but I've thought he should be jobless for YEARS! 😛
I can't stand him, but he said nothing wrong. Everyone has the utmost concern for the health of that young man. At the same time, you can ask questions about where the league goes from here. Those 2 things are not mutually exclusive. You can do both at the same time.
@@CopyBoyPrint You have to remember.. some folks wake up looking a reason to be offended. Op is an example.
As much as I hate that pos, I think he was just saying something that he didn't know all the information. Then after, he sort of changed a bit of his talk. However, this is why everyone should listen to Herm Edwards - DON'T PRESS SEND.
@@CopyBoyPrintexactly lol. Dan brought up the same questions about 100 times today. If anything skip just brought it up too soon
Hearing everything come out about this young man from my Hometown Pittsburgh PA where I still live is amazing. It so sad that it takes things like this to show that the vast majority of NFL players are great people off the field. I really hope that he can make it back from this and that his Family is doing OK right now. We will continue to show support for those close to him and pray he can recover fully but man is this eye opening. I saw Shazier go down in the same stadium but you could at at least see he was awake. This was extremely scary and troubling to watch.
All I kept thinking about was Ryan on that very same field. All the players were traumatized, but yes (though his first night was fraught with whether he would actually survive), we saw him alive and reacting. As someone who has experienced this with my own dad before my eyes, I am a bit messed up about this. It was like a deja vu at first for me personally, but also just thought about how young this player is - just a kid still really.
I don’t care about the game I want damar to survive
My thoughts exactly as I’ll give Damar’s family thoughts and prayers as god is taking care of him now. 🙏
Please continue to pray for Damar..........
Remember guys we are deep in prayer, we can't have 2 different thoughts like Skip, or warm up like Burrow, or dirty offense hit Higgins, deep deep in prayer to hear how to cut people down
The real thing that bothers me, and please understand we don't know any of this is true, is the report that there was CPR for 9 minutes. Knowing what I do actually know, that could be catastrophic. Anything more than 3-4 minutes could cause irreparable neurological brain damage and trauma. I pray this is not true or that he can miraculously recover somehow from this.
Shoulders, knees, necks, neurological damage. No one has to agree, but if we say next man up and 'let's play ball' when a young man is lying lifeless on the field all of us are right back in the Roman Colosseum and we've come full circle in 2000 years. What does that say about all of us?
Many HS football players in 2022 have not been as fortunate as Hamlin. Thanks to the medical staff saving his life.
Protect the NFL at all costs
No news is not good news in my opinion. For every minute your brain has no blood flow the survivability is 10% to the negative. He was getting CPR for 9 minutes unfortunately.
If he stopped breathing for more than 5 minutes your brain goes dead
Dude is probably in a coma(Critical Condition)
Blessings be withDamar
They first sedated them in order to put the breathing tube in and then put him in a medically induced coma. I wouldn't just casually alarm people as you just did, but it is true that anything more than 4 minutes of CPR or loss of blood to the brain possibly results in irreparable neurological trauma/damage. I pray this is not true for Damar. He is 24 years old.
Dan Patrick I think you should Recognize the EMT's✓
As as CVICU RT no news is good news.The doctors and everyone is taking their time. Sedation is needed to keep him calm on the ventilator.The ventilor is needed only because his heart decicded to quit on him. Everyone that was there on the field needs a raise.,
I would hope that the NFL, and everybody associated with the Hamlin incident, are given access to hose involved with:
A - Christian Erikson. During a UEFA Euro 2020 match on 12 June 2021, Eriksen collapsed on the pitch after suffering a cardiac arrest; he was given cardiopulmonary resuscitation and was later fitted with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, and returned to football eight months later, eventually playing with Manchester United.
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B - Fabrice Muamba. In March 2012, Muamba suffered a cardiac arrest during a televised FA Cup match between Bolton and Tottenham Hotspur, from which he recovered despite his heart having stopped for 78 minutes. Following medical advice, he announced his retirement from professional football in August 2012. He later completed a degree in sports journalism before making a return to football as a youth coach.
Yes it's a different sport but while a cardiac arrest is unprecedented during an NFL game, it isn't while competing in other sports. Those around, as well as Erikson and Muamba themselves, may have some useful insight.
Also didn't Darren Williams of UNLV have something similar happen during a team workout three or so years ago? Again there may be useful experience to tap in to.
Team Pizza Hut or Team Papa Johns?
I wanna know if he had any blood clots?
football unlike the other sports walk a weird tightrope. on one side it is a game, something kids play.
on other side, it is inherently dangerous. it can be literally be a life or death situation.
bullshit
I guess you've never heard of auto racing.
The NFL completely missed the moment, then covered they"re ass"es to try & safe face. Rodger Goodell should lose his job, he did not care about player health at all.
I think the best thing to do is for the NFL to cancel the game completely and declare a tie. It would be cruel to try and have them resume the game after what happened.
A tie? What does that serve? A tie has ramifications. Obviously none of this is important right now but they should come up with something when the time is right. Week 18 should go on as regular and then they should figure out what to do with possibly moving back the wildcard a couple of days or a week. We have that buffer between the champ game and SB.
@@jbjacobs9514 IMO right now nothing matters except the survival and recovery of Damar Hamlin and the well being of his family. If anyone should decide whether or not the game should ever resume is the Bills and Bengals players. Right now they are distraught about what happened. Standings mean nothing at this point.
@@danmiller6462 Let's cancel the season then.
I’m glad that they didn’t finish their game, there is more important things than a STUPID GAME
Help me out. Showing his treatment on the field is objectionable, but the constant stream of betting and gambling ads during that time is A-OK ? By the way, Suzie Kolber is a waste of time and space.
I was dumbstruck at the fact that ESPN/ABC's absolute trash production team continued ad breaks. My opinion of them would've gone through the roof if they'd have cut to black for 60 seconds rather than try to sell me something while I try not to remind me wife of the 73 times I've told her I want to stop supporting this f*****g league before I have to watch someone die on the field.
@@Onnabote The networks constant BARRAGE of commercials has taken the enjoyment of watching the game away. ANYTIME the ball stops, we either see the coache's reaction which I don't care, or straight to commercials. Like you said, absolute TRASH production.
Brought to you by Pfizer.
Yep.
Brought to you by trump fan boys
@@Brink33 Brought to you by Liberal snowflakes
Gosh, and I was just about to be your fourth sub.
For me, I'm done I could care less about where my team is going to be placed, I could care less about the Superbowl, All I care about is this man going to live.
If this young man dies over a football game, I will remember your words
Dan.... Life Goes On.
The football season is over for me, I refused to leave my humanity aside for a Football Game.
How low is the bar for us as humans that we can pat ourselves on the back because we all decided maybe it's not okay to keep playing a football game?
After all, Damar might die. Should we keep playing, maybe not it just might look bad.
What is freaking wrong with us as fans as people?
@@KAG1216 You are a flake for allowing that to bother you. Life does go on. The world is not going to pause for a few days to allow people to deal with this situation. Thousands of people involved with the NFL depend on a paycheck to survive.. pay bills.. feed their family. YOUR feelings are not the only thing that matters.
@@KAG1216 No, Dan is 100% on the money with this take, and you are stuck on the past. It's pathetic. You go ahead and wallow on the past, as it wont make a good damn bit of difference, while we will go forward in the future as well as pray for the young man to pull through.
I see the virtue-signalers are (predictably) out in droves on the Internet commenting on this today.
Just wondering why we don’t care about the other 800,000 people per year in the United States who also have heart attacks
Fauci is laughing
Aren't the mRNA shots mandated? It's pretty well established to cause heart inflammation. Please don't delete my comment. This is happening to a ton of soccer players around the world and other young athletes.
28 and I have shot. I become light headed sometimes and see black almost feel like I’m going to pass out. Bought a Fitbit, heart rate drops very fast when this happens. I think it’s only a matter of time.
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to wonder if this is related. I wonder when his last jab was? It’s tragic no matter what the cause is though.