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Good point…Maybe the best decision is to play out week 18 and see if this game is even necessary.
Good point…Maybe the best decision is to play out week 18 and see if this game is even necessary.
If Cincy beats Baltimore Sat, this game may be irrelevant.
We all know that "elephants" are off limits, for obvious reasons.IMO, its "something else". At some point the elephant in the room is going to need to be discussed.
I’m in a battle for last place, up by 18 and the guy I’m playing has Ja’marr Chase, Gabe Davis and Evan McPherson in his line up. If they don’t replay the game, he’s gonna be last…!I am playing for championship in my fantasy league and I am ahead by 14 pts with one player yet to finnish, Joe Mixon. My oponent has one player left to finnish, Josh Allen. I'm pretty sure if this game were to play out I would lose.
Right now our game is in limbo. Not sure how this will be figured out.
How about a roll of the dice or coin toss?That feels like the only option short of moving a week out.
But... Wouldn't this be 3 games in 8 days? That feels brutal and problematic itself.
the problem with that reasoning is that the hit has to be in a very specific place in a person’s chest which varies slightly from person to person at a very particular and narrow slice of time in the cardiac sine rhythm.You would think with all of the millions of hits to the chest the NFL has seen through the years that would have happened much more frequently than just this once. Either he had an undisclosed condition, or something else.
We had a similar issue in our league and both participants agreed to be named co-champions and split the prize money of both first & second place.Right now our game is in limbo. Not sure how this will be figured out.
If the Chiefs beat the Raiders, and I think they will, then the Chiefs would be the number one seed in that scenario. It will be interesting to see how much motivation the Bills will have Sunday.I would not replay that game and move on. Go by winning percentage and considering everything that has unfolded, it's truly the most logical solution.
Me too, damn them. I was hating them for Week One and stealing Von, but gotta root for them now...I have been watching all of the press conferences and searching for any valid information with Damar's condition and today did yield the most encouraging news. You could just feel a nation take a collective breath.
Damar is still in critical condition, on a ventilator not breathing on his own 100%. He is heavily sedated and in the very beginning stages of recovery. There is still much that isn't known yet. Great news today but this is still a strong young man fighting for his life. Please continue to keep him and his family including his large extended one in your prayers and thoughts because he still certainly needs them.
I am sure I am not alone that we wish to see Damar Hamlin on the field again.
The Buffalo Bills team is not concerned about this game being called a no contest. Nor should anyone else.
I for one am a Bills fan the rest of the season.
I think we are playing a little semantics here. A one time occurrence versus never I guess you could refer to as "rare." It still makes no sense that in 2023 one man got hit in the perfect spot at the perfect time, and everyone else never has...I'm going to stick to my opinion. I think he may have had an either undisclosed condition, or an undetected condition. Time will tell.the problem with that reasoning is that the hit has to be in a very specific place in a person’s chest which varies slightly from person to person at a very particular and narrow slice of time in the cardiac sine rhythm.
When we account for all the conditions required to be met as well as mitigators like chest protectors and the much lower speed of human contact as compared to a baseball or hockey puck, it makes sense that the occurrence is rare