Fans blast Skip Bayless after he questioned if NFL should postpone game after Damar Hamlin collapse

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FOX sports pundit Skip Bayless sparked anger after he appeared to question whether the NFL should postpone the Buffalo Bills’ pivotal Monday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals after Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest on Monday night. court.

Hamlin, 24, remains in critical condition today after he tackled opposing Bengals catcher Tee Higgens and collapsed before being rushed to hospital.

The NFL called off the game after Hamlin was taken off the field in an ambulance, but Bayless questioned how they could stop the game during the final week of the regular season.

No doubt the NFL is considering postponing the rest of this game, but how? At this point in the season, a game of this magnitude is crucial to the outcome of the regular season… which suddenly seems so irrelevant,” tweeted Baylees, who joined Fox Sports in 2016 after being a seasoned pundit. ESPN for 12 years.

FOX sports pundit Skip Bayless sparked fury after he appeared to question whether the NFL should postpone the Buffalo Bills' pivotal Monday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals after Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest on Monday night. countryside.

FOX sports pundit Skip Bayless sparked fury after he appeared to question whether the NFL should postpone the Buffalo Bills’ pivotal Monday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals after Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest on Monday night. countryside.

Hamlin, 24, remains in critical condition today after he tackled opposing Bengals catcher Tee Higgens and collapsed before being rushed to hospital.

Hamlin, 24, remains in critical condition today after he tackled opposing Bengals catcher Tee Higgens and collapsed before being rushed to hospital.

Hamlin, 24, remains in critical condition today after he tackled opposing Bengals catcher Tee Higgens and collapsed before being rushed to hospital.

His tweet sparked fury among NFL fans, with ESPN analyst Robert Griffin III tweeting: 'Damar Hamlin's LIFE is on the line.  He sticks his head out of your ass'

His tweet sparked fury among NFL fans, with ESPN analyst Robert Griffin III tweeting: 'Damar Hamlin's LIFE is on the line.  He sticks his head out of your ass'

His tweet sparked fury among NFL fans, with ESPN analyst Robert Griffin III tweeting: ‘Damar Hamlin’s LIFE is on the line. He sticks his head out of your ass’

His tweet sparked fury among NFL fans, with ESPN analyst Robert Griffin III tweeting: ‘Damar Hamlin’s LIFE is on the line. He sticks his head out of your ass.

NBA star Isaiah Thomas tweeted: ‘I hope you get fired bro! For you to even THINK about the game is so sad.’

One fan tweeted: ‘A platform as big as yours and you choose to care about a game over someone’s life? You are one of the worst here. You should be ashamed.’

The backlash forced Bayless to apologize for questioning whether the match should be postponed.

Bayless tweeted Tuesday: ‘Nothing is more important than that young man’s health. That was the point of my last tweet. I’m sorry if he misunderstood, but his health is the only thing that matters. Once again, everything else is irrelevant. I prayed for him and will continue to do so.’

During the match, the ESPN Monday Night Football broadcast cut to a commercial four times while Hamlin received treatment on the field.

After the ambulance left the field, reports initially suggested play would restart after a five-minute warm-up, sparking a wave of anger on social media.

Vincent said the league took no action to restart play and did not ask players to begin a five-minute warm-up period as broadcasters ESPN had announced.

“It never crossed our minds to talk about warming up to resume play,” Vincent said. ‘That’s ridiculous. That’s insensitive. That’s not a place we should be.

Hamlin remains in critical condition after collapsing on the field. In a chilling scene, the player was administered CPR on the field while he was surrounded by his tearful teammates.

‘Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest after being hit in our game against the Bengals. His heart rate was restored on the field and he was transported to the UC Medical Center for further testing and treatment,” the Bills said in a statement.

“He is currently sedated and in critical condition.”

The backlash forced Bayless to apologize for questioning whether the match should be postponed

The backlash forced Bayless to apologize for questioning whether the match should be postponed

The backlash forced Bayless to apologize for questioning whether the match should be postponed

Bills players were visibly stunned when their teammate received life-saving treatment on the field.

Bills players were visibly stunned when their teammate received life-saving treatment on the field.

Bills players were visibly stunned when their teammate received life-saving treatment on the field.

Hamlin was injured while tackling Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins in a seemingly routine play that did not appear unusually violent.

The NFL announced Hamlin’s condition shortly after he was taken to a hospital, but neither the league nor the hospital released any further details about the 24-year-old’s medical condition. The team’s statement was issued before his flight returned to Buffalo early Tuesday morning. There was no immediate update on the future state of the game.

On the play, the 6-foot, 200-pound Hamlin was injured, Higgins leading with his right shoulder, which struck the defense in the chest. Hamlin then wrapped his arms around Higgins’ shoulders and helmet to drag him down.

Hamlin scrambled to his feet, appeared to adjust his mask with his right hand, then fell back about three seconds later and lay still.

Buffalo Bills players collapse in anguish after Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during Monday night's game

Buffalo Bills players collapse in anguish after Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during Monday night's game

Buffalo Bills players collapse in anguish after Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during Monday night’s game

Fans gather for a vigil at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for Buffalo Bills football player Damar Hamlin, who collapsed after making a tackle during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Fans gather for a vigil at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for Buffalo Bills football player Damar Hamlin, who collapsed after making a tackle during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Fans gather for a vigil at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for Buffalo Bills football player Damar Hamlin, who collapsed after making a tackle during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Hamlin was treated on the field by the team, independent medical personnel and local paramedics, and was taken by ambulance to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. His teammate Stefon Diggs later joined Hamlin in the hospital.

About 100 Bills fans and a few Bengals fans gathered on a corner a block from the ER entrance, some holding candles.

Jeff Miller, the NFL’s executive vice president, told reporters on a conference call early Tuesday that the league had made no plans at this time to play the game, adding that Hamlin’s health was the main focus.

An ambulance was on the field four minutes after Hamlin collapsed as many players hugged each other, including Buffalo quarterbacks Josh Allen and Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow.

“Please pray for our brother,” Allen tweeted.