12 The cognitive dissonance when redditors see Hamlin's refusal to explain what happened to his heart. (www.reddit.com) posted 1 year ago by TurnToGodNow 1 year ago by TurnToGodNow +12 / -0 r/nfl - Interviewer: "You're 24. Peak physical condition. You can run circles around me. How did doctors describe what happened ... 195 votes and 188 comments so far on Reddit 9 comments share 9 comments share save hide report block hide replies
The NFL has him contractually obligated. I'm very curious as to what how much he's legally allowed to say.
Contractually obligated to not expose a crime against humanity. Hitler should have thought of that.
The crime would have had to happen in the first place to be a genuine statement.
Stop spreading anti Germanic lies.
Presumably most large corporations have a line or two about not defaming your employer.
why? he didn't commit one.
...though, we'd all be better off now if he had.
Yes that reduces his value as a player, not the fact he frickin died on field after a normal tackle.
It's like that scene at the beginning of "The Six Day" when the XFL player dies on field and they replace him with a clone the next day. See, perfectly fine!
I wished you didn't link me to reddit.
Reading comments there is like filling out forms in the waiting room before i have to get a tooth pulled.