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Another Football Great Passes Away
By Ed Driscoll · April 5, 2007 09:57 AM
· Oh, That Liberal Media! · Run To Daylight
The day after the death of Grambling coach Eddie Robinson made the news, AP reports that former New England Patriots wide receiver Darryl Stingley, paralyzed since the Oakland Raiders' Jack Tatum pummeled him druing a meaningless exhibition game in August of 1978, passed away today at age 55: Stingley was pronounced dead at Northwestern Memorial Hospital after he was found unresponsive in his Chicago home, according to Tony Brucci, an investigator with the Cook County medical examiner's office.Stingley's hit also significantly changed how injured players are treated on the sidelines. The story as I recall it is that an overzealous trainer or paramedic ripped Stingley's helmet off as he was lying there, which may have caused further spinal injuries. Today, if a player is so badly injured that he's removed from the field on a stretcher atop a golf cart, very often you'll see his helmet still on, and occasionally simply the steel facemask "cage" removed or flipped up via its soft plastic quick-release clips, which can be cut with a sharp knife. The AP article also omits this passage from the obit on the Pats' official site: But just as it seemed Stingley was about to hit his prime, Tatum delivered the blow that Patriots fans will never forget, and one that most will never forgive. Tatum made no secret of his desire to not just hit people but to hurt them. He said so in his book, “They Call Me Assassin.” So when Stingley was paralyzed, many felt Tatum’s act was deliberate. Stingley never felt that way.Huh--can't imagine why AP would leave something like that out.
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