@@ADSeason25 also here Arizona we’re also used to the heat and coaches preach hydration. You cannot practice at all if you show signs of heat exhaustion
you mean he cried crodile tears. Randy Moss cares for nobody but himself. he has no moral compass. And that's the differnce between a talented player and a great player with talent.
This game is so fun to watch but to even play it feels so much better and my heart hurts for these people that died doing this sport, you all will be missed ❤
There was a nfl player who died on field during the Super Bowl. his name was chuck Hughes. After taking a hit from a hall of famer, he got up. The quarterback said there was a look in his eyes. After the qb broke the huddle, he collapsed. Nobody thought it was a big deal as he was carted off the field, arm dangling from the side. He was later pronounced dead.
@@TripleJay454 Yes but he was “mostly dead.” When he’s mostly dead you can still bring him back, but if he’s dead dead the only thing you can do is root around in his pockets for loose change
Korey Stringer was a beast. I remember watching him but I didn't know what happened. At his size they should have never had him out in that heat. RIP Korey
I actually almost died my first day of fall camp at my university. Thank God I recovered. I was offered a scholarship as an athletic manager. I was so insulted I grinded back into the rotation and actually started at center. Fun times.
110 alone is already enough to fuck someone up majorly but add with that a nfl workout with a Helmont and pads I am not surprised.sad thing is it could have been avoided if they went indoor
All those unnecessary sacrifices, to make the game safer today. All that macho mentality by fans, players, and coaches alike, should be ashamed to the dead players' families.
Frank, do some research please! there have been 9 deaths while in uniform. and only ONE of them was during a game. It was Chuck Hughes from the Detroit Lions. He died on 10/28/1971. For the first 3/4 quarters of the game against the Chicago Bears, Hughes had been sidelined. with just 10 minutes left in the game, he was put in the game to replace a non seriously injured player. With 2 minutes left on the clock he caught the pass. Then with 62 seconds left, he collapsed. At first the other team thought he was faking it to get an extra time out. and started jearing him and yelling at him to get out. when he didn't and the team dr was called out they realized he was actually dead. they performed cpr, but to no avail. he'd had a heart attack. all the other deaths have occurred after games or in practices. Not that any death isn't tragic. This also changed the game as well. see Hughes' arteries were 100% clogged. this should have been found and dealt with during any routine physical that football players have to go through and it wasn't or it was ignored by the drs.
The morons should not have had the players battling in the heat like that the signs were there may he rest in peace my most sincere condolences to his entire family
Went fishing in the summertime in pants and a long sleeve had to walk well sometime later my grandpa noticed I didn’t come back and he found me laying under a tree soaked in sweat in hindsight he probably shouldn’t tin have thrown me in the pond but it snapped me out of it
RIP Korey Stringer. You will be missed ❤❤❤
he is missed
@@BMBMBM82733 stop being a troll😹
You probably dont knoe who tf he is lmao
Rest in piss
@mathcoolb9830 ur right but I can still say that since a human death is a tragedy
108 degrees is insane for a body
And it probably end down too because they most likely tried to cool him down
That’s 10 degrees above the average. Crazy.
Here in AZ it gets to 120s in the summertime
@@Indigo2869 but that’s not your body temp. His body temp was 108
@@ADSeason25 also here Arizona we’re also used to the heat and coaches preach hydration. You cannot practice at all if you show signs of heat exhaustion
This hurts as a Vikings fan. I remember finding out what happened to him and thinking, why didn’t the trainers do more to give him water breaks?
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@@MrBootyFister dude what
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@@MrBootyFister i play now and my dad played in the 80s and 90s. He said himself that he wished they were required to have more water.
I still remember Randy Moss crying in the press conference afterwards. Such a sad moment for football...
you mean he cried crodile tears. Randy Moss cares for nobody but himself. he has no moral compass. And that's the differnce between a talented player and a great player with talent.
My favorite player of all-time. Broke my.heart when he passed. I got to see his mausoleum in Warren, Ohio.
Why was he ur favorite player of all time? This isn’t passive aggressive btw I haven’t heard of him before and am just curious
@@Tdoyle11 you took that personally for some reason
@@Tdoyle11dang bro people have favorite players that aren’t known
@@specimen- He's just asking a question?
@@L8_777 That's why he's asking them why is he their favorite player it was just a question 😂
He is a part of a long line of former buckeyes that have passed away. RIP brother
I remember this that was a tough period for the Vikings on and off the field. Not to mention the boat incident a couple years after this
“Fellas it’s been good to know ya”🫡
It's crazy that it took a death to give players these simple things. Like bro wtf
All safety rules are written in blood
Greatly worded
People only make things right after the bad things have already happened.
@@MayoTeo17 yup, in Formula 1 sooo many of the safety features in the cars were added after someone's life was taken
@@ShawnFXwere there ANY safety features in f1 that didn't cost a life?
@@kingman-fm4dq Honestly probably not
RIP Korey Stringer and all of the others❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Miss ya Dodson. Went out doing what ya loved. Till we meet again brother❤️❤️
This game is so fun to watch but to even play it feels so much better and my heart hurts for these people that died doing this sport, you all will be missed ❤
RIP , he will be remembered as a Viking , and forever be remembered as one .❤🕊️
That’s so sad. A teammate of mine passed due to the same thing. He just thought he was dehydrated. RIP Matt.
There was a nfl player who died on field during the Super Bowl. his name was chuck Hughes. After taking a hit from a hall of famer, he got up. The quarterback said there was a look in his eyes. After the qb broke the huddle, he collapsed. Nobody thought it was a big deal as he was carted off the field, arm dangling from the side. He was later pronounced dead.
RIP prayers to his family and friends hope a tragedy like this never happened again
Rip Korey Stringer. Vikings legend forever 🕊️🙏
I remember hearing about the story from hard knocks It was a tragedy that really did happen and it hurt everyone.
Who are the other 3? I just feel like I should about know them all if i now know about one.
One was a man named Charles Hughes, dropped dead in the 70’s
Chuck Hughes 1971- Heart attack during game
Stone Johnson 1963- Neck injury during game
Howard Glenn 1960- Neck injury during game
@@frankabbeduto some of these were AFL players
@@frankabbeduto technically damar died on the field that day
@@TripleJay454 Yes but he was “mostly dead.” When he’s mostly dead you can still bring him back, but if he’s dead dead the only thing you can do is root around in his pockets for loose change
I remember when this happened. Heat stroke became a serious concern only AFTER he died
Grew up in Minnesota. The winters are cold but the heat in August is CRIPPLING. Every vikings fan remembers this day. RIP Korey
I grew up in Minnesota too (still here) I remember seeing this on the news, I was 27.
RIP goat Korey Stringer You will be missed ❤❤❤🕊️
you probbaly just learned who he even is dawg
RIP Korey Stringer. Sad to think of as a Vikings fan❤️
Dying of heat stroke in Minnesota is crazy
Rip Korey Stringer ❤❤❤❤
It’s a shame that it takes tragedy for people to realize the errors of their ways
Korey Stringer was a beast. I remember watching him but I didn't know what happened. At his size they should have never had him out in that heat.
RIP Korey
R.I.P💔💔 you will be missed Korey stringer
I would,say lets go vikes because im a fan but r.i.p.😢
Fly high soldier R.I.P😢
Prayers for his family and glad they changed the rules
Rip korey stringer🕊💙
I love your videos! Keep up the good work!
There was someone who died while the game was playing they didn’t even stop it he was a back up WR for the Lions.
also ties to how teams wear their darkest jerseys on prime time games
I actually almost died my first day of fall camp at my university. Thank God I recovered. I was offered a scholarship as an athletic manager. I was so insulted I grinded back into the rotation and actually started at center. Fun times.
He is with the Lord now may he rest in peace 🙏♾️
So insane never knew that man he deserved to play for my vikes
Rip I hope his family is ok
i once got my body heat up to 110 twice when i was 8 and another time when i was 16. i have no idea why it happened but it scared everyone near me
At 110F you will almost 100% certainly die. You must be mistaken.
Man I remember almost passing out from the heat I can only imagine them wearing pads and doing all kinds of exercises
R.I.P 😢❤
I remember Stringer that was very sad
RIP korey stringer
110 alone is already enough to fuck someone up majorly but add with that a nfl workout with a Helmont and pads I am not surprised.sad thing is it could have been avoided if they went indoor
Big fan of football but would be surprised if the sport still exists in 30 years, or look completely different from what we see now
R. I. P.
Rest In Peace Korey Stringer
RIP legend
Other than him and Chuck Hughes, who were the other 2?
stone johnson and howard glenn
@@bryanscott3236 ty
RIP Korey Stringer
Damn bro thats sad
God bless his soul
Rip bro
He was f*cking huge how did they not think of having him outside in 110 heat would harm him
Rip 💔💔💔
Rip all that have put on a professional uniform and have died
“There was nothing more earth shattering than this” **350lbs** your right
🙏🏽🙏🏽
RIP Korey stringer
Yes... Dangers that come with football...
Yep
The one tradegdy I say is what really started the downfall of the organization
final body temp at 108 rest in peace to this brave man
🙏🙏🙏🙏♥️
Bro had no idea what water was ☠️
I've no clue why he decided to tough out 110 degrees. There's a fine line between hard work mentality and just being stubborn
All those unnecessary sacrifices, to make the game safer today. All that macho mentality by fans, players, and coaches alike, should be ashamed to the dead players' families.
What’s the song? In the back ground
Just wanna rock by Lil uzi
Fall For Your Type
Song by Jamie Foxx ft drake
Idk witch one but thx lil
Lol
RIP
This is sad af. Especially because it's preventable because of safety guidelines, but whats the point if no one knows what they are???
Former buckeye RIP
We’ll that really help this prodigy!! Always a late wissle and a day too late!! Hope they keep their word looser!!
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sure, it might have been record setting, but WE LITERALLY JUST HAD A WINTER THAT LASTED HALF A YEAR
He’s actually from my home
Town
Was*
@@MrBootyFister there was zero reason to critique his statement loser
Dang 😢
Remember that he died of heat stroke in Minnesota, a NORTHERN STATE
What's the song
My dad met him the day before he died :(
I had no idea four people were killed 😢
Yeah earth-shattering
I know I'm sorry but still😂 hahaha!
But like in Minnesota is crazy
Good keep God first
We have a play named after him in my high school he came from out school
Someone tell the miami team this.
Jesus Christ 108 body temp. My god.
Wow
do the other 3
❤
I remember that, I was still HS
Frank, do some research please! there have been 9 deaths while in uniform. and only ONE of them was during a game. It was Chuck Hughes from the Detroit Lions. He died on 10/28/1971. For the first 3/4 quarters of the game against the Chicago Bears, Hughes had been sidelined. with just 10 minutes left in the game, he was put in the game to replace a non seriously injured player. With 2 minutes left on the clock he caught the pass. Then with 62 seconds left, he collapsed. At first the other team thought he was faking it to get an extra time out. and started jearing him and yelling at him to get out. when he didn't and the team dr was called out they realized he was actually dead. they performed cpr, but to no avail. he'd had a heart attack. all the other deaths have occurred after games or in practices. Not that any death isn't tragic. This also changed the game as well. see Hughes' arteries were 100% clogged. this should have been found and dealt with during any routine physical that football players have to go through and it wasn't or it was ignored by the drs.
Ohio state buckeye legend that was taken way to early
The morons should not have had the players battling in the heat like that the signs were there may he rest in peace my most sincere condolences to his entire family
😢😢😢
Rip
Went fishing in the summertime in pants and a long sleeve had to walk well sometime later my grandpa noticed I didn’t come back and he found me laying under a tree soaked in sweat in hindsight he probably shouldn’t tin have thrown me in the pond but it snapped me out of it
Orlando brown too
They should know these 300 pound plus guys can’t push their bodies in that type of heat
Bro he didn’t die ☠️
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