Submitted by washingtonpost t3_10x8hqo in sports
[deleted] t1_j7ryo39 wrote
[deleted]
Yoyo_Mcglocklin t1_j7s3i5g wrote
Well it is called cardiac arrest medically speaking, but I get your point, but death has a very different connotation
littlesymphonicdispl t1_j7s4094 wrote
Alright champ, riddle me this. What did he die of?
(Hint: Cardiac Arrest)
razor_eddie t1_j7skeys wrote
He was killed by death. (but got better).
(Hamlin didn't die of anything, as far as I'm aware. His heart stopped for a while, though).
mikebailey t1_j7s3ntg wrote
Tbh no because nobody is going to interpret it as “well medically technically he died”, but rather “he died on that field and he’s now being possessed by a COVID body double”
[deleted] t1_j7sj90r wrote
[removed]
DA-ZACHYZACHY t1_j7u4anp wrote
To the average reader, "died" implies brain death. He's still alive.
Your description just adds more confusion than there needs to be. Not every viewer is up to date with the latest medical definition of death.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments