This is a unique situation. Not everybody is going to "say" the right thing. Skip Bayless? He was speaking the truth. Booger? He was scaring the hell out of everybody talking about death. When I was watching the game, I was sure the kid was dead. CPR for almost 10 minutes. Put him in the ambulance, yank him out and give him more CPR? Defibulator?
Truth is, this game IS important for the integrity of the 2022 season. What's the right answer? A tie is BS because Cincinnati was winning. A win for Cincy is BS because there was 3/4 of the game remaining. A win for both would screw both Kansas City and Baltimore. Permanently cancelling the game would screw both of them. There is no "right" answer. I would figure unless the Bills want to forfeit, this is going to have to be resolved by playing the game. And playing the game towards the end of this week (like they did during covid) is going to screw both Buffalo and Cincinnati even if they each play a MNF game.
Bottom line is life is more important than football. So I think they want to wait to see what happens in the next couple of days. Discussions have probably been going on throughout the night. In the end, it sucks more for the kid than it does for the fans, the teams and the league. And again, there is no right answer.
I do know one thing. Fans will think twice before severely criticizing a player in the foreseeable future. But that will pass.