CrimsonCrew wrote:Walked himself to the ambulance. Lucky dude. Someone please talk to him. If you're going to wear the bling, just let them take it
better yet just avoid the cesspool that is SF altogether
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CrimsonCrew wrote:Walked himself to the ambulance. Lucky dude. Someone please talk to him. If you're going to wear the bling, just let them take it
You seem to care more about his lack of contribution to the team instead of his welfare from getting shot thru the chest during a robbery attempt.Big J wrote:CrimsonCrew wrote:Jesus Christ. Just give him the watch, man. You're worth millions.
Really hope he's okay, for him first, but admittedly the team second.
As far as the team it didn't sound like he'd be contributing much his first year anyway, especially with Aiyuk coming back. Really sucks on a personal level though. Hopefully it's not career ending.
WentzerWuver wrote:You seem to care more about his lack of contribution to the team instead of his welfare from getting shot thru the chest during a robbery attempt.Big J wrote:CrimsonCrew wrote:Jesus Christ. Just give him the watch, man. You're worth millions.
Really hope he's okay, for him first, but admittedly the team second.
As far as the team it didn't sound like he'd be contributing much his first year anyway, especially with Aiyuk coming back. Really sucks on a personal level though. Hopefully it's not career ending.
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Big J wrote:Glad the suspect survived this also. He’s probably gonna have a lengthy prison sentence for this ****.
thesack12 wrote:I'm hearing conflicting reports. Some are saying Pearsall was shot in the chest, others are saying he was shot through the arm and it was the suspect who got shot in the chest.
Obviously, either way its very scary and a gunshot wound anywhere is serious situation. Generally you would think that getting shot in the arm wouldn't be as bad as getting shot in the chest. But of course, that is with zero knowledge of the severity of the wound and what the extent of the damage is. Even with an arm shot, he could have sustained nerve damage and perhaps lose functionality of his arm or hand.
Since he walked to the ambulance under his own power, and he's reported as being in "stable" condition, it seems like he didn't sustain life threatening injuries. Which is of course the most important thing. Deebo also sent out a tweet saying "he's good." So that's encouraging.
As for the just give up the watch standpoint, sure that's usually the best thing to do in that situation. But its easy to say that in hindsight, and obviously not being in that situation personally. We also don't know exactly how he was approached, and when/how the gun was brought into the equation. In a situation like that, a lot of people will reflexively choose to fight in a fight or flight type of situation.
In any event, hope Ricky comes out of this no worse for the wear and makes a full recovery.
Brian Robinson was shot multiple times in DC but was able to debut 6 weeks after. He was on my winning fantasy team that year.wco81 wrote:He didn't die but the injury may derail his rookie season.
Yeah not worth dying for nor worth risking injuries.
Some other NFL player was shot and he couldn't play for awhile.
When I first heard this story, it sounded like he intervened when someone else was in trouble. I didn't realize that he was getting robbed and tried to fight a guy with a gun.
Please do so yourself. You can leave all the wonderful restaurants and museums and sites for the rest of us.clyde21 wrote:CrimsonCrew wrote:Walked himself to the ambulance. Lucky dude. Someone please talk to him. If you're going to wear the bling, just let them take it
better yet just avoid the cesspool that is SF altogether
RIPskaterdude wrote:So looks like Trent might hold out into the season, which will cost him millions. Trent has been talking about retirement the last few years, and now the team has to depend on two bad tackles against the Jets.
RIPskaterdude wrote:So looks like Trent might hold out into the season, which will cost him millions. Trent has been talking about retirement the last few years, and now the team has to depend on two bad tackles against the Jets.
Jikkle wrote:My guess is due to the gunshot wound the 9ers will put Pearsall on the NFI list which means he'll be out 4 games but he won't count against the 53-man roster.
Guess that will give his bum shoulder some time to heal up as well which hopefully means he can be full go when he comes off the NFI list.
Big J wrote:RIPskaterdude wrote:So looks like Trent might hold out into the season, which will cost him millions. Trent has been talking about retirement the last few years, and now the team has to depend on two bad tackles against the Jets.
Screw Trent. I'm usually pro player, but if he doesn't care about the team he can sit at home and eat the fines.