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buckeyedoc
08-21-2005, 07:04 PM
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'A colossal tragedy'
49ers' Herrion collapses, dies after preseason game
Posted: Sunday August 21, 2005 1:49AM; Updated: Sunday August 21, 2005 5:54PM


DENVER (AP) -- Shaken San Francisco 49ers teammates awaited word Sunday on what caused offensive lineman Thomas Herrion to collapse in the locker room and die shortly after an exhibition game against the Denver Broncos.

The 23-year-old guard collapsed after coach Mike Nolan spoke to his team following the game on a relatively cool Saturday night. Medics administered CPR on the 6-foot-3, 310-pound player before an ambulance took him to a Denver hospital.

"We didn't see anything happen," 49ers defensive lineman Marques Douglas said. "I sat by my locker and prayed for him."

The coroner's office said it would be no earlier than Sunday afternoon before any information is released on the cause of Herrion's death.

"Our thoughts are with the Herrion family and the 49ers," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Sunday. "We will be in contact with the 49ers to see what happened."

Herrion, who played in college at Utah, was on the field for San Francisco's 14-play, 91-yard drive that ended with a touchdown with 2 seconds left in the game. About three hours after he collapsed, the team confirmed his death.

"This is a colossal tragedy for the 49ers and the entire NFL community," 49ers spokesman Aaron Salkin said.

Salkin said coaches notified players of the death at the airport, where the team was awaiting a flight back to California.

Nolan made no comments about San Francisco's 26-21 loss to the Broncos.

"There are more important things on our mind than the game," he said.

The death comes a little more than four years after offensive lineman Korey Stringer of the Minnesota Vikings died of heatstroke during a training camp practice when the heat index soared to 110.

NFL teams since have increased efforts to teach players about how to manage the heat. On Saturday night, temperatures in Denver's thin air were in the mid-60s with 50 percent humidity, although experts say heatstroke can happen even in cool weather.

In 1979, St. Louis Cardinals tight end J.V. Cain died of a heart attack during training camp. Chuck Hughes, a Detroit Lions wide receiver, died of a heart attack during a 1971 game in Detroit against the Chicago Bears. In April, Arena Football League player Al Lucas of the Los Angeles Avengers died of a spinal-cord injury after making a tackle.

Herrion, a first-year player with the 49ers, spent part of last season on the San Francisco and Dallas practice squads. He also played this season with the Hamburg Sea Devils of NFL Europe.

Herrion played in junior college at Kilgore College in East Texas. Travis Fox, the offensive coordinator at Kilgore, said Sunday he shared an apartment with Herrion for two weeks this summer. Herrion had returned to the school to get in shape before reporting to the 49ers.

Fox said Herrion never struggled during intense drills in 97-degree heat. He added that the lineman had no injuries or health problems while playing at Kilgore.

"The young man was in shape," he said.

Herrion's nicknames at Kilgore were "Train" and "Big T." Fox said he was called "Thunder" in Germany because his head was too big for a regular helmet.

Fox said Herrion always talked about his niece, and family was a big motivation for playing.

"When he got here," Fox recalled, "the first thing he told me was, 'I'm going to make this team and buy my mom a nice house."'

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/football/nfl/08/21/49ers.herrion.ap/index.html?cnn=yes

EvanL
08-21-2005, 07:06 PM
RIP

Aerosoul
08-21-2005, 07:10 PM
Just saw this...sad. He was only 23. :(

DarkCypher
08-21-2005, 07:17 PM
Just saw this...sad. He was only 23. :(

That's what drugs will do to you.

Aerosoul
08-21-2005, 07:19 PM
I don't see why everyone just assumes drugs. Possible? yes. Likely? Who knows?


The coroner's office said it would be no earlier than Sunday afternoon before any information is released on the cause of Herrion's death.

DarkCypher
08-21-2005, 07:22 PM
Also being 310 pounds at the age of 23 wouldn't have helped him.

Aerosoul
08-21-2005, 07:23 PM
Fox said Herrion never struggled during intense drills in 97-degree heat. He added that the lineman had no injuries or health problems while playing at Kilgore.

"The young man was in shape," he said.

buckeyedoc
08-21-2005, 07:24 PM
cypher,
You beat me to it. Granted, a 23 year old who just ups and dies is a little questionable, but we can't immediately say it was drugs. I guess we'll find out later.

buckeyedoc
08-21-2005, 07:26 PM
According to the Denver Coroner's Office, there was no clear cause for his collapse.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/football/nfl/08/21/niners.herrion.ap/index.html

Macs.
08-21-2005, 07:27 PM
Could be something with the heart.

BarkingSquirrel
08-21-2005, 07:28 PM
Too much juice.

Silverdragon
08-21-2005, 07:30 PM
Holy crap...I wish my pads looked as nice as his...well anyway RIP. No one should die that young.

buckeyedoc
08-21-2005, 07:34 PM
Holy crap...I wish my pads looked as nice as his...well anyway RIP. No one should die that young.

When your team's budget is in the 100's of millions of dollars, then you might see those kind of pads. My teams never did. :(

hauptman
08-21-2005, 08:01 PM
Could be something with the heart.

++++
Too much cholesterin or something like that.

However, RIP

Miles.
08-21-2005, 08:07 PM
The guys that play his position eat A LOT of food. Could be heart problems, could be drugs, could be exertion.

CG51
08-21-2005, 08:23 PM
Everybody automatically thinks it drugs.

RIP.

BadKarma26
08-21-2005, 09:17 PM
couldn't handle

http://www.uncommonusa.com/uploads/denver_broncos.jpg

THE DENVER BRONCOS



haha no thats ****ed up. sucks to be that guy.

ßå$tĮТHÏ¿ð
08-21-2005, 09:39 PM
R.I.P.

I remeber during my highschool years a student from another school died of a heart attack while playing basketball with friends.

When your #'s up, your gone. Drugs or no drugs.

BadKarma26
08-21-2005, 09:44 PM
i can't wait for clete torres to get in here and start bitching at me. good game btw huh clete?

ArmyRanger
08-21-2005, 10:00 PM
god karma.... i know we are buds and all but that comment makes you look like the biggest asshat ever

BadKarma26
08-21-2005, 10:05 PM
:lol: i've lost all sense of humanity. someone take me out.

ArmyRanger
08-21-2005, 10:07 PM
no no, this is a good thing. it will make you a better killer

Clete Torres
08-21-2005, 11:06 PM
couldn't handle

http://www.uncommonusa.com/uploads/denver_broncos.jpg

THE DENVER BRONCOS



haha no thats f*** up. sucks to be that guy.Nothing quite says bragging rights like killing a dude during a preseason game. Broncos sent that brother home in a body bag.

A Soldier
08-21-2005, 11:09 PM
We have guys over 300 lbs on our team we are College D-1 AA and they are a healthy 300 if there is such a thing, they eat right and workout everyday. Most could even qualify on the APFT. So don't just jump on the fact that he weighed a lot. He may have had a history of heart trouble, or something, sh*t just sometimes happens.

ronin2172
08-21-2005, 11:18 PM
smh....drugs...why cause he is an NFL player?

He probably had an undiagnosed heart defect.....one of the LA Lakers draft picks was recently diagnosed with one and he underwent successful sugery a few weeks ago...so it is very likely that was the problem.

Was weight an issue...possibly...but for most NFL players weight is an issue after their playing days are over. These guys may look out of shape but you will be surprised how in shape the majority of them actually are. I have a friend who played for the Baltimore Ravens. When we were in college as a joke he ran a race with a girl who ran track (she was making fun of his size and saying she could beat him anytime in a race) to put a long story short he smoked her ass, while running in sox on asphalt (tarmac, bitumin....whatever you call it).

I feel for his teamates i know that must have freaked them out to see him collapsed on the floor not breathing... :(

WolverineBlue
08-21-2005, 11:23 PM
very sad -- this guy weeps

scrybe
08-21-2005, 11:44 PM
It's a very unfortunate occurance. I also agree that his weight probably had little or nothing to do with it. He does'nt appear to be 300lbs of fat. He's got to be athletic to make it into the NFL. I would also side towards a heart defect.



(And hell yes go Denver!)

toki
08-22-2005, 03:33 AM
This is a sad occurance, but not even rare. A couple of football(soccer) players died in recent years on pitch. It was all about the heart.

Marc Vivien Foe (Cameroon)
http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/sp/afpji/20050413/050413093441.2oa331ti0b.jpg
http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/sp/afpji/20050413/050413084555.lc3liev60b.jpg

Miklos Feher (Hungary, Benfica Lisbon)
http://img.ssz.co.za/031011MiklosFeherPortraitGbg.jpg
http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images/000/154/453_Feher2.jpg

Serginho (Sao Catenao)
http://www.eurosport.com/imgbk/footbl/all/big_md-i163478.jpg
http://www.baobongda.com.vn/multidata/8668326962257305z10.jpg

buckeyedoc
08-22-2005, 04:21 AM
There is a video out there of a high school football player just dropping on the field. They ended up doing CPR on him. If I recall, he is alive and doing fine. The doctors were able to fix whatever health problems he had.

<Gypsum Fantastic>
08-22-2005, 04:51 AM
There is a video out there of a high school football player just dropping on the field. They ended up doing CPR on him. If I recall, he is alive and doing fine. The doctors were able to fix whatever health problems he had.

I saw that, it was amazing. The people who ran on the pitch to give him first aid saved his life.

buckeyedoc
08-22-2005, 05:36 AM
I happen to see that on World's Wildest Videos or something like that the other day. My wife had never seen in. She was amazed that something like that could happen, and she's an emergency room nurse.

<Gypsum Fantastic>
08-22-2005, 05:59 AM
I happen to see that on World's Wildest Videos or something like that the other day. My wife had never seen in. She was amazed that something like that could happen, and she's an emergency room nurse.

Yeah, I saw it on a similar show. The reaction of the crowd and the players was amazing.