A semiprofessional football player from a Portland, Ind., team died Saturday after he was hit on a play against a Toledo team during a nonleague benefit game played at Springfield High School, The Blade in Toledo reports. David Coleman, Jr., 32, who played for the Jay County Panthers, was pronounced dead at St. Luke's Hospital, said Dr. Maneesha Pandey, deputy Lucas County coroner. An autopsy is planned Monday, she said. Mr. Coleman, a linebacker and defensive lineman, was 6 feet, 1 inch tall and weighed 235 pounds. According to his Facebook page, Mr. Coleman, who lived in Napoleon, attended Patrick Henry High School. Source: Semipro fball player dies after hit in game
Not that I mean to be overly cynical about this tragedy, but you can imagine some lawyer trying to figure out how to cash in on this. The NFL PR office must love headlines like these.
well, and that's the sad part. Football is and has been getting a bad rap for many years. According to the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research Twentieth Annual Report: From 1982-2002, the total numbers of direct and indirect fatalities among high school athletes were: Baseball — 17 Basketball — 88 Cheerleading — 21 Cross Country — 14 Football — 22 Soccer — 31 Track & Field — 47 Wrestling — 16 People think football and hockey are the big, bad wolves of the sports world but anything 'physical', even cheerleading, comes with risks. the NFL just has craploads of money to sue for.
Walking out your front door comes with unknown risks. Our parents and grandparents just didn't try to cash in on it like these leeches today. Of course I have sympathy for the gentleman that lost his life, but any lawsuit forthcoming is ridiculous.