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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Postgame Show: Ricky Williams on Damar Hamlin

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Meadowlark Media

Sports

4.732.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

After a few weeks off we talk to Ricky Williams about everything that happened with Damar Hamlin and he breaks down the astrological chart of Prince Harry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Slack.com slash DHQ. Ricky, we have missed you. It has been too long. There are things

0:34.9

in the football news. We don't get to talk to talk football with you that often, but

0:39.7

I was curious what your reactions were to some of the things that happened. I don't know

0:45.0

if you thought that cardiac arrest was a possibility during a football game. Is that something

0:50.9

that you had ever considered before seeing Damar Hamlin fall on the turf? Never crossed

0:59.1

my mind. Because usually cardiac arrest applies to people who are older. Just occurring

1:07.4

to someone who's young and in the context of a football game, never crossed my mind.

1:11.5

The idea that you could be hit in the chest and your heart would stop. Is that something

1:16.5

that you thought possible? You're somebody who carried the ball 400 times a season.

1:22.1

Never crossed my mind, but when you say it like that, it sounds kind of dull. Maybe that

1:28.0

might cause problems. You didn't do much in the measuring of consequences. Can you explain

1:34.2

to me how bulletproof a young man who is as powerful as you were running the ball 400

1:40.9

times feels? I can't describe how it feels because I don't really know any difference. Or

1:50.6

at least I didn't know when I was young. Now I look at the game and I'm like, goodness,

1:54.1

gracious. I could never do that. Obviously, it's a mindset that you have to at least have

2:02.5

inborn or you have to create in order to go out there and throw your body around the

2:06.9

way that I did. That's wild because the game is softer now. Isn't

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