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Bills’ Hamlin collapsed on gridiron, fake heart attack?

Damar Hamlin falls safely on his butt/CBS

Bills safety had fake heart attack?

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CINCINNATI — The NFL world came to a screeching halt on “Monday Night Football” when Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin fell on his butt after making a routine tackle against the Cincinnati Bengals. The unusual incident transpired in the first quarter at Paycor Stadium. Hamlin hit receiver Tee Higgins, stood up, then fell safely on his ass before laying motionless. Team doctors rushed to Hamlin’s aid and claimed to administer CPR for 9 minutes. Why not 10 minutes? Because 3 times 3 equals 9. The key number is 3. More on that in a moment. But we couldn’t see CRP performed because Buffalo players huddled around Hamlin like they were hiding something. Hamlin was subsequently given oxygen and transported to the hospital via ambulance. Turns out — Hamlin, 24, suffered Commotio Cordis (Cardiac Arrest). But was it real? Moments later, the refs tried to reconvene. Both teams were given 5 minutes to warm up but Bills coach Sean McDermott wouldn’t let his players continue.

Instead, they pretended to cry and hug each other like sissies despite not knowing the severity of Hamlin’s injury. Then they took a knee and encircled Hamlin in masonic fashion. The game was eventually postponed. Look, scary injuries happen all the time in pro football because it’s a gladiator sport. It’s also just as perilous as boxing and mixed martial arts. That’s why tackle football is probably inappropriate for women and children — demographics the NFL markets to out of avarice.

Again, horrifying incidents are commonplace on the gridiron. Earlier this season, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa hit his head on the turf at Paycor Stadium in prime time and suffered a nasty concussion that rendered him temporarily handicapped. You could see Tua spazzing out on the field before he was transported to the hospital. Looked way worse than Hamlin’s injury.

Yet, Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel inserted Tua’s backup and continued the game.

The Bills and Bengals should’ve done the same.

Postponement could only delay the inevitable.

What happens if a homogeneous ordeal occurs when play resumes?

Will players refuse to take the field again?

Barring inclement weather and/or death, games must continue.

Not being insensitive. Just telling it like it is.

If you and I suffer a heart attack on the job, business will go on and we don’t have the benefit of an on-site medical team.

“Undisputed” host Skip Bayless took a savage beating online when he tweeted, “No doubt the NFL is considering postponing the rest of this game — but how? This late in the season, a game of this magnitude is crucial to the regular season outcome… which suddenly seems so irrelevant.” Skip is right. The show must go on because there’s simply no way to prevent devastating injuries in football.

Through the years we’ve witnessed players suffer paralysis. We’ve seen ’em get concussed. We see players carted off the field with torn ligaments and broken bones every week. Many suffer punctured lungs and lacerated kidneys. Players are aware of the risks when they sign their rookie indentures. Either the show goes on or it’s time to close the curtain.

Seriously… the question we should be asking is, “Should the NFL shut down?” After all, the league hasn’t been the same since crawling in bed with Vegas oddsmakers. Fans have grown weary of corrupt officiating, point-shaving, big pharma ads and ultimate reception footballs. Many have sold their season tickets. Others are changing the channel. At the behest of pro football lawyers, the NFL implemented a bunch of nonsensical rules to lessen injuries. Yet, players are still gettin’ hurt and the product sucks.

This is not your grandfather’s NFL. The sport has been castrated and, in many aspects, feminized. It’s not a man’s game anymore. Not even close. The league has already lost nearly $1 billion in concussion lawsuits. If this keeps up, millions more will be indemnified. Hate to say it, but it might be time to deep-six the NFL or, at the very least, convert it to flag football.

Upon further review, it appears Hamlin’s mystery was scripted and it has everything to do with numbers 3, 6, 9.

Hamlin’s GoFundMe account has accumulated more than $9 million.

During the team’s midfield orison, Bills cornerback Siran Neal was the only player standing while everyone else kneeled.

Neal’s number is 33.

Hamlin’s number is 3.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen threw for 33 yards when the game was suspended.

Hamlin’s injury took place near the 33 yard line.

Jesus died at 33 years old.

Hamlin was born in March, the 3rd month of the year.

We’re also in the year 2023.

The numbers 3, 6, 9 comprise freemason numerology.

So if you multiply three times three, you get nine.

If you multiply three times two, you get six.

And if you calculate six hundred threescore, you get 666.

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This Post Has 96 Comments

  1. If I had a heart attack at work I doubt they shut down production. I know I don’t have 50,000 people watching me but a job is a job.

  2. Football tacklers need to go back to leading with their head and not their chest.

  3. Skip is/always has been a piece of sh*t 💩… He crossed the line on this!

  4. Damar almost dies, his family scared out of their minds and praying with his teammates to God that he’ll be alright. Skip is trash and always has been

  5. This is what happens when you don’t get your 6th booster. Climate change.

  6. The hit did not look any different than an average hit in the nfl. I suspect the vax induced myocarditis.

  7. Suddenly collapsed— brought to you by phizer

  8. This was a weak hit that could not cause heart problems. Athletes all over the world are collapsing on the field for no reason nowadays. Most likely because they got the injection for that so-called virus.

  9. Obvious what is going on here! Look into the documentary “Died Suddenly” If you people don’t stop beating around the bush and face the fact that we have literally been poisoned by our own government, we will never fix it! WAKE UP PEOPLE!

  10. Of course the covid conspiracy nutcases gotta come out the woodworks lol. Go ahead and tell my how my eyes are closed and how it’s responsible for this, autism, gayness, and 9/11.

  11. I’m no Skip fan but his last sentence is basically saying the outcome is irrelevant now meaning this game had major implications but now that’s irrelevant due to what happen. He basically said what every analyst was saying on ESPN. That’s why I rather talk than text because it gets read wrong just imo

  12. I’m done with Skip.
    Been done since he
    white manned Shannon on national tv

  13. NFL players are paid enough to cover the risks that are involved in the game

  14. Skip has shown black folk time and time again who he really is. Hanging with Lil Wayne, wearing his lil gifted chain and some J’s doesn’t negate the fact that deep down he could care less about them

  15. Everyone should just shut the hell up and pray 🙏 alot for this young man. All the blabber is trash anyways.

  16. 24 years old, very healthy and fit, obviously. He had to have an underlying issue. I mean, he was drafted in 2021 and they check your body inside and out. You would think they would catch something at that time if he had an underlying issue. Or maybe he was fine and recently took a hit that caused the issue and this next hit just caused it to finally “show itself”. Just crazy and very scary to see that happen last night. I hope he fully recovers. Is there a chance in these situations where his brain wasnt getting oxygen and he could have lasting issues?

  17. Maybe it was all staged since the nfl was busted red handed on Sunday, Texas sticky glove… busted 100% nfl is rigged, so they needed a diversion so we would forget… here it is! Let’s be honest… 9 minutes cpr? I know that’s not a record but typically if cpr goes for 9 minutes they are dead, sports have been rigged for years. It’s the WWE is all were watching. I’ll give them credit, some are good actors.

  18. @Sillysoft: Stop with the lies. This is vaccine related. This guy is part of the 70 other athletes that have dropped suddenly.

  19. Bayliss was doing his job. He was asking how the NFL would handle an unprecedented event and how that event would impact the remainder of the regular season and the playoffs.

    Everyone is worried about Damar Hamlin and we are praying for his full recovery.

    However not to sound callous, but people are seriously injured or die, daily. Some of them on the job. And life and work goes on.

    There is precedent for postponing games. The NFL did it after 9/11. And pushed the remainder of the season back a week. However that stoppage occured in week 2 of the season not week 17 or 18.

    The questions have to be asked and Skip asked them.

  20. I knew Skip would mess this up. But I actually understand his thought on the magnitude of the event. If Joe Blow has a heart attack ❤in stands and leaves deceased, this game goes on! They are NOT stopping an NFL game for one person. What happened back in 71 when Lions receiver Hughes died on the field?

  21. He got the F*ck knocked out of him. When these players sign there contract they know what they got themselves into

  22. I understand that technically the game could be restarted, but these guys just watched their teammate die on the field, be brought back to life, and rushed to the hospital where nobody knows what will happen. Even the other team is shook. I wouldn’t blame the players if they just walked out, if they restarted the game.

  23. Hmm what is behind the sudden rise in profession athletes dropping over with serious cardiac issues? Probably climate change. Safe and effective get your booster.

  24. I support skip. The battle doesn’t stop for a fallen comrade.
    You finish the battle and mourn later.
    The NFL allowed the DOPE DEALERS in, not the FANS.
    Like WAR, NFL is a BUSINESS.

  25. Do you THINK we can talk about the COVID VAX possibly being a problem? LOTS of young athletes are dying, WHERE are the questions on that issue?

  26. Let’s talk about the vaccine. How many professional young athletes have collapsed during play around the world. Literally hundreds. This sudden impact bullshit is not the cause.

  27. Since when does the NFL cancel a game because of an injury? What’s next? Cancel game ahead of time because some guy’s outta breath BEFORE the game?

  28. I’ll be that guy.
    I think the game should have continued. We can pretend all day this is only a game, but this is a very big business. There is no reason they could not have continued. There is much precedent over last many decades where a player on a team gets a serious injury, and has to go to the hospital. And team continues on. There is also something to be said about a team rallying in support of their injured teammate, and playing to a higher level. Its happened before.

    What exactly is accomplished by delaying the game? Are we saying we can’t hold the proper reverence for the injured player if we do? I think playing in his honor, would elevate that reverence. You know damn well he would want that, because they always do. History is littered with players giving team their blessing, essentially saying “win it for me”. When (if) he recovers, which would he like to hear more, that the team shut down and was too emotional to continue, or rallied on in his honor? Ask yourself which you would prefer if you were in those shoes.

    I’m sure many people will have knee-jerk reactions to this, and call me heartless/soulless, devil, horrible person. But I speak from experience. We had a kid go down in a high school game I played in in 1984. His was less serious, but we didn’t know that until next day. All we knew was he went to hospital after a hit.
    It was unanimous to continue, we rallied, and played a great game. We still lost, but I do think we played better the remaining of the game. We were supposed to get shellac’d, but we only barely lost. And we called that a win. No one regretted continuing.

  29. What Skip Bayless said was not bad (I can’t even stand the guy most of the time). Plenty of players have been carted off the field due to injury including paralysis and the game still continued so he was right to question why they would post pone the game over this. I don’t think he was trying to come off as the game mattered more than the players health, but of course insensitive, toxic, drama queens have to make a mountain out of a mole hill.

  30. People get hurt on job that doesn’t mean stop working. Oh thats right, I don’t have millions in my bank account to enable me to stop working on the spot.

  31. who knows. But from what i read about 94% of NFL players have had the covid vaccine at least twice intial doses…its was at least mandatory at least early on…a bit of online research will show the numbers and methods its out there from official sources from the leagues. Some players got exemptions.
    regardless it stinks. If a couple more drop on live tv again, it will be harder for them to cover up…but i imagine they will cut away and go to commercial next time fast

  32. Skip is right. No other business, organization, agency, etc. would have shut down.

  33. The powers at play used prime time football (arguably one of the biggest stages) with two juggernaut teams going head to head to change the narrative on vaccines. There’s been a lot of negative press lately surrounding vaccines. You’re totally right, they knew it would spark controversy involving the vaccines and make the conspiracy theorists look like idiots. Its all deception. Nothing you see on live tv is real. Not even this.

  34. They should cancel the rest of this nfl season. I’m done watching football for a while.

  35. These people play a game that can and will have strange things happen to players, even death on the field. Why now are they so “ oh no!! Can’t believe it!!!” If you want call the game a no contest do it. Boxing does it all the time. Take him to hospital and carry on with the game if ya think it’s that important. This is a shit show, the NFL is a shit show with the shit it does.

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