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Sudden Death
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For all its machoism -- or is it masochism? -- football had never really included death among its possible occupational hazards. It seems patent in retrospect that of the thousands of men who work themselves sick in the hot summer months to prepare for the gridiron season, a handful might not make it to September. Entering 2001 there had been 18 such deaths among high school and college players since 1995, but until Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Korey Stringer, 27, died of heatstroke following a workout on July 31 (a day after he had to be carted off the field due to heat exhaustion) to become the NFL's first training camp fatality, not enough people had given much thought to the risk. In the aftermath of three other high-profile football deaths -- Florida State linebacker Devaughn Darling most likely of cardiac arrhythmia in February, Florida fullback Eraste Autin of a heart attack on July 25 and Northwestern safety Rashidi Wheeler of asthma complications on Aug. 3 -- the Stringer saga forced the pro and college games to put their training programs under the microscope. Following Stringer's death, NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue ordered all 31 teams to review their training camp rules and safety procedures. The families of Darling, Wheeler and Stringer have either filed or plan to file lawsuits accusing the teams and their medical staffs of various degrees of negligence. At a minimum the deaths and resulting litigation should lead teams to consider shorter practices, more responsible hydration and more vigilant medical surveillance during workouts. Would that they also lead players and coaches to reconsider what, on a sweltering summer's day, is the measure of a man.

--Jamal Greene

  • Don Banks: Moving farewell
  • Frank Deford: End Game
  • Tim Layden: Conditioning drills need reevaluating
  • Video Box: The Vikings pay final respects to Stringer
  • Photographs by Tom Olmscheid/AP, Stephen J. Carrera/AP, Craig Litten/AP

     


     
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