I was just thinking, what if he died on the field, but they are keeping it a secret to avoid any connection with the rise of “died suddenly”?
So the game plan is to say they were able to get his heart beating, then wait maybe another week or so to announce his death. Or maybe say he’s in a coma, and the family will “pull the cord”?
If people knew he dropped dead on the field, it would just be more fuel for antivax. But if people think he not only got a pulse back, but hung in there for a prolonged time, now the event is distanced from the whole “died suddenly” fiasco.
This would also explain why the players on the field were so distraught. They appeared more sad than scared. Scared is an appropriate emotional response to someone getting CPR because you still have hope that they can make it. Sad is an appropriate emotional response to someone you have seen die and there is no going back and no hope for bringing them back.
Thoughts?
Maybe its not enough for one seeing how the season is almost over if another one happens in the playoffs or in super bowl then it might be like WTF. Hasnt happened in NBA or MLB so if they can make it through the end of the season they can hide it under the rug. If this happened to this guy in the off season there would be no story.
That's why celebrities and performers were exempt in NY City.
Precisely to avoid their dropping dead on camera in front of an audience.