Who is to say that the reason that he collapsed was because of the heart condition, rather than the collapse caused the heart reaction?
If you saw the play originally and did not know anything else, you would have thought he was showing up the officials because of a call that went against his team.
I know it is great to Monday Morning QB this play, but when do we take back calls when we make them in the heat of the moment? Has anyone ever called a foul and decided to take it back because we think there was no foul (I am not talking about a double whistle situation either)? Either way the official's judgment is going to be questioned. If they take back the technical foul, then someone is going to say they should not have taken it back (either because the coach was faking or there is no rule to support it).
Peace
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Let us get into "Good Trouble."
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Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010)
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