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K Major 06-14-2017 08:25 AM

Re: Saints awaiting third opinion on Nick Fairley
 
Teddy Bruschi's take on Nick and his heart condition.


ChrisXVI 06-14-2017 01:13 PM

Re: Saints awaiting third opinion on Nick Fairley
 
Just browsing news and I see that a freshman O-Lineman at Kent State has just died following conditioning drills. Hits a little close to home with this Fairley situation.

AsylumGuido 06-14-2017 01:48 PM

Re: Saints awaiting third opinion on Nick Fairley
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 752451)
Just browsing news and I see that a freshman O-Lineman at Kent State has just died following conditioning drills. Hits a little close to home with this Fairley situation.

Only if that O-lineman had a known condition for years that has been successfully controlled medically. That's why cardiac testing is done at the combine ... where Fairley's condition was discovered. There are ways to prevent tragedies like what happened at Kent State if only that testing was made mandatory for athletes at every level.

jeanpierre 06-15-2017 02:56 PM

Re: Saints awaiting third opinion on Nick Fairley
 
So Sean Fazende posted this nugget...


K Major 06-16-2017 11:48 AM

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The impact of a possible Nick Fairley retirement on the Saints salary cap | The Saints Nation

WillSaints81 06-17-2017 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 752377)
Well, consider this as well...

If it turns out Fairley is done, and the Saints realize it, they haven't rushed out to sign another DT...

So that means they must be feeling pretty good about their options including Zimmer, who's an athletic freak, just transitioning from Div III football...

We just drafted a dt who is likely better than Onyematta last year. Onyematta is supposed to take the next step. And we have Rankins and Davison solidified. For all we know, Rankins could be Fairley-like this season. The only issue we have is depth.

burningmetal 06-20-2017 06:06 AM

Re: Saints awaiting third opinion on Nick Fairley
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 752460)
Only if that O-lineman had a known condition for years that has been successfully controlled medically. That's why cardiac testing is done at the combine ... where Fairley's condition was discovered. There are ways to prevent tragedies like what happened at Kent State if only that testing was made mandatory for athletes at every level.

I'm not so sure it's being controlled medically as much as he's just gotten by... So far.

My mom's first husband died from an enlarged heart back in the early 80's. He had pneumonia, went to the hospital and kept getting worse, and that's when they first discovered he had the enlarged heart. There was nothing they could do about it back then, and combined with the pneumonia which was made far worse by his condition, he died within a couple of days.

They have since come up with a procedure to essentially cut a "pie slice" out of the heart, and then sew it back together. There may be another procedure (aside from a full transplant) now, but I haven't heard of any. He needs to do something about this, or he WILL have to stop playing. It's not something you play around with and treat with pills. Medications might wart of certain things from happening, but it's far too dangerous to keep going about it that way, in my opinion.

I'm also not certain that he would be advised to play if he DID have that procedure done that I referred to. I know it can extend the life of the average person, but I'm not sure if it's safe to continue with the strenuous lifestyle of being a football player. We'll have to see.

hagan714 06-20-2017 06:34 AM

Re: Saints awaiting third opinion on Nick Fairley
 
More embarrassingly, the Saints are 3rd in the NFL currently in “Dead Money” at almost $17 million. Fairley’s retirement would put them at almost $28 million which would easily put them in 1st by a distance of near $10 million. That’s a song with a way too common refrain.

This is a huge issue for the saints.

2016 the dead hit was 40 million.

So the future looks bright in two years.

Just need to stop signing those Byrd styled bone head contracts.

Beastmode 06-20-2017 07:19 AM

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Only thing consistent with our defense are horrible contracts. Granted, most of it's injury related but still, have to stop giving these journeymen sweet deals. Should have offered a one year deal. Take it or leave it.

dizzle88 06-20-2017 09:11 AM

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FO have proven once again they lack the ability to do the slightest bit of homework on a player before shelling out a big contract.


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