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NFL boaters took off life vests and drifted to their death
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:41 am
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:41 am
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"We were told that Nick said the two NFL players took their life jackets off and drifted out to sea," said Robert Bleakley, father of William, 25, told the newspaper.
According to the Times, Schuyler said that two to four hours after the boat tipped over in rough waters, one of the two NFL players decided he'd had enough. A few hours later, the second one did the same thing.
"We were told that Nick said the two NFL players took their life jackets off and drifted out to sea," said Robert Bleakley, father of William, 25, told the newspaper.
According to the Times, Schuyler said that two to four hours after the boat tipped over in rough waters, one of the two NFL players decided he'd had enough. A few hours later, the second one did the same thing.
This post was edited on 3/4/09 at 9:44 am
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:42 am to LSUTANGERINE
this shite is so weird
it's like 50 miles off the coast of florida, the happening is, well, happening
it's like 50 miles off the coast of florida, the happening is, well, happening
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:44 am to SlowFlowPro
why would they do that?
I know they were in good shape to hold on..
God Bless the Families.
I know they were in good shape to hold on..
God Bless the Families.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:44 am to LSUTANGERINE
Why would they take the vests off if they were gonna just drift away?
Another sad thing was that a helicopter flew right over them after it capsized and obviously didnt spot them.
Another sad thing was that a helicopter flew right over them after it capsized and obviously didnt spot them.
This post was edited on 3/4/09 at 9:45 am
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:46 am to SlowFlowPro
anyone else think this dude is about to get paid to tell the full story?
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:47 am to eyeran
they were cold, probably feeling the beginnings of hypothermia, likely had injested a lot of salt water, and had 6 foot waves pounding them for hours. im sure their minds werent right at the time
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:47 am to BilJ
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anyone else think this dude is about to get paid to tell the full story?
oh yeah
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:48 am to SlowFlowPro
The "wife" of the "nfl player" that was interviewed yesterday seemed to be smiling during the interview.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:50 am to LSUMJ
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they were cold, probably feeling the beginnings of hypothermia, likely had injested a lot of salt water, and had 6 foot waves pounding them for hours. im sure their minds werent right at the time
exactly and even though they were wearing a vest they still had to swim a bit to keep their face out of the water so they were exhausted
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:50 am to LSUMJ
I'm starting to think that manufacturers of boats should make every boat with a locator beackon that goes off once a boat is capsized or when a certain amt of water gets in the hull.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:51 am to NOBODY
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The "wife" of the "nfl player" that was interviewed yesterday seemed to be smiling during the interview.
I also thought the way she was reacting was weird.
I just didnt want to pass any judgements cause you dont know someone's mental state in that type of circumstance.
This post was edited on 3/4/09 at 9:54 am
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:52 am to supatigah
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exactly and even though they were wearing a vest they still had to swim a bit to keep their face out of the water so they were exhausted
Yep, and these are bigger than average people too.
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The "wife" of the "nfl player" that was interviewed yesterday seemed to be smiling during the interview.
She might have been medicated, you never really know.
This post was edited on 3/4/09 at 9:53 am
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:53 am to LSUandSaints
At least she was able to put on her fake eyelashes for the interview.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:53 am to LSUTANGERINE
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"We were told that Nick said the two NFL players took their life jackets off and drifted out to sea," said Robert Bleakley, father of William, 25, told the newspaper.
According to the Times, Schuyler said that two to four hours after the boat tipped over in rough waters, one of the two NFL players decided he'd had enough. A few hours later, the second one did the same thing.
What happened to the helicopter being over all four of them at one point, shining the light on them but didn't see them. That would give me hope to hang on because they were being looked for.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:57 am to Pahnew
Scott Miller, a friend of the college teammates, said Schuyler told him that a chopper shone a light directly above them the first night. Schuyler also told him he even saw lights beaming from ashore.
It was Bleakley who swam underneath to retrieve three life jackets he could find, along with a cushion, a groggy Schuyler told Miller from a Tampa hospital. Bleakley used the cushion and the other men wore the jackets, Miller said.
But the waves were powerful, and after Cooper and Smith were separated from the boat, the college teammates tried to hang on.
It was Bleakley who swam underneath to retrieve three life jackets he could find, along with a cushion, a groggy Schuyler told Miller from a Tampa hospital. Bleakley used the cushion and the other men wore the jackets, Miller said.
But the waves were powerful, and after Cooper and Smith were separated from the boat, the college teammates tried to hang on.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:58 am to Pahnew
maybe being passed over caused them to completely lose hope
Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:59 am to BilJ
Man, when I have a sinus infection i feel like it will never go away and feel like dying.
18 hours into floating in cold water has to be worse.
18 hours into floating in cold water has to be worse.
Posted on 3/4/09 at 10:05 am to mhsdeuce07
This is a horrible, horrible story. It just gets sadder by the hour.
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