Originally Posted by RomanJacobi:
When we were kids, and too young to get hold of beer, we used to do this weird thing to get "high." You squat down and start hyperventilating fast and deep. Then after a minute or so of that, you stand up and a guy picks you up in a bear-hug and squeezes your chest. You pass out.
We were teenagers. I make no excuses or apologies.
You're only out for a couple of seconds, but you end up confused, you don't remember exactly what happened or how long you were out. It's impossible to get up and walk without assistance and it wears off almost completely after a couple of minutes.
We used to do this too, but by someone pushing their thumbs hard into your neck on the carotid arteries. Then you wake up and everyone's laughing at you. Some times we'd take a big bong rip then pass out. I've also done it to myself once just by hyperventilating then blowing on my thumb. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
No shit. My comment was not a criticism of Mahomes, he didn't know what the **** was going on either.
I have noticed a weird trend that when a player is on the ground after a tackle or hit other players have a weird tendency to immediately go try to pick them up off the ground not having a clue if they are alright. Cant remember which game it was but a WR got just destroyed earlier this year on a helmet to helmet hit and his teammates ran over and started pulling on his arms to help him up and I was thinking damn I hope they **** him up him further.
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
That’s why he should have just stayed in the ground. Somebody has to hold him down there. They all acted like morons when Mahomes was staggering around. Sherman was right there & acted like he could careless. Dumbass
To be fair, Sherman has always been just about useless. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
No shit. My comment was not a criticism of Mahomes, he didn't know what the **** was going on either.
I have noticed a weird trend that when a player is on the ground after a tackle or hit other players have a weird tendency to immediately go try to pick them up off the ground not having a clue if they are alright. Cant remember which game it was but a WR got just destroyed earlier this year on a helmet to helmet hit and his teammates ran over and started pulling on his arms to help him up and I was thinking damn I hope they **** him up him further.
My thought is that is a combination of the "rub some dirt on it" mindset, and more recently wanting to get someone up as quickly as possible because if they stay on the ground it might risk an injury timeout and/or being yanked from the game to evaluate a concussion. [Reply]