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Jimothy51
08-21-2005, 10:43 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2139454
DENVER -- San Francisco offensive lineman Thomas Herrion collapsed in the locker room and died Sunday morning, shortly after the 49ers played the Denver Broncos in a preseason game. He was 23.

Herrion, a 6-foot-3, 310-pound guard, was on the field for San Francisco's 14-play, 91-yard drive that ended with a touchdown with 2 seconds left.

Players had finished listening to coach Mike Nolan address them in a postgame meeting when Herrion collapsed. Medics administered CPR on him and took him to an ambulance that rushed him to a nearby hospital.

About three hours later, 49ers spokesman Aaron Salkin confirmed that Herrion had been pronounced dead. The cause of death was not immediately known.


The San Francisco Chronicle reported that television footage showed Herrion walking off the field after the 49ers' touchdown drive, with nothing apparently wrong. According to the paper, Herrion's face gave no sign of distress in the footage.


"This is a colossal tragedy for the 49ers and the entire NFL community," Salkin said. "We still do not know all the details. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Herrion family."

The death comes a little more than four years after offensive lineman Korey Stringer of the Minnesota Vikings died of heatstroke during a training camp practice on a day during which the heat index soared to 110.

49ers official statement
"Thomas Herrion, a first-year guard on the 49ers, collapsed in the locker room following the game. He was immediately treated by team physicians, the medical staff and paramedics. He was then transported to St. Anthony Central.
"We received word a short time later that he passed away. This is a colossal tragedy for the 49ers and the entire NFL community.

"We still do not know all of the details. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Herrion family."

-- The Associated Press


Since Stringer's death, NFL teams have increased their efforts to teach players about hydration and how to manage the heat. They have been experimenting with sensors to measure players' core body temperatures, although those by themselves wouldn't be able to prevent a heat-related death.

Temperatures were in the mid-60s with 50 percent humidity Saturday night in Denver, although experts say heatstroke can occur even in cool conditions.

After the game, Nolan said he had no comments about San Francisco's 26-21 loss to the Broncos.

"There are more important things on our mind than the game," he said. "Right now, our thoughts and prayers are with Thomas Herrion."

Shortly after that statement, the Niners got dressed and boarded buses that took them to the Denver airport for their flight back to California. Salkin said coaches notified players of the tragedy at the airport.

"We didn't see anything happen," Niners defensive lineman Marques Douglas said. "I sat by my locker and prayed for him."

Herrion, a first-year player with the 49ers, played college ball at Utah and spent part of last season on the San Francisco and Dallas practice squads. He also played this season with the Hamburg Sea Dogs of NFL Europe.


The native of Fort Worth, Texas, started every game at left guard in the 2003 season for Utah and was a team captain, when current 49ers quarterback Alex Smith played his sophomore season at quarterback.

Herrion had four siblings -- two brothers and two sisters.


Stringer's death was thought to be the first of its kind in the NFL. In 1979, St. Louis Cardinals tight end J.V. Cain died of a heart attack during training camp. Chuck Hughes, a wide receiver for the Detroit Lions, died of a heart attack Oct. 24, 1972, during a game in Detroit against the Chicago Bears.

In April, Arena Football League player Al Lucas of the Los Angeles Avengers died of a spinal-cord injury he endured while making a tackle.

CheeseMonkeys
08-21-2005, 11:02 AM
I think last year someone died during a practice from the heat... gear+108 degree weather+running= DEATH

piggyman18
08-21-2005, 11:28 AM
It's too bad it was chilly here last night. Maybe high 60s. Don't think the heat caused it.

patriotwarrior7
08-21-2005, 11:59 AM
Horrific incident. My thoughts are with his family, friends, colleagues and the entire NFL family.

It wasn't heat that killed the guy though.It had something to do with the pressure in Denver's staduim.

Spike Lee
08-21-2005, 12:38 PM
R.I.P. Thomas Herrion

wsuwarrior
08-21-2005, 01:02 PM
I think last year someone died during a practice from the heat... gear+108 degree weather+running= DEATH

i think there is something like an average of four highschool players die a year from heat stroke, head, and spinal injuries

Joey Orion
08-21-2005, 01:28 PM
I just heard about this about 2 hours ago. Insane. RIP Mr. Herrion. Damn, that's depressing. I just hope he died of natural causes and not of some side effect of some drug they might find in his system because if they do, the media is gonna have a field day with it. My prayers for his family, friends, fans and all who knew him. I hate hearing these kinds of tragic news stories. :(

BucsMagicUK
08-21-2005, 02:34 PM
I just heard about this about 2 hours ago. Insane. RIP Mr. Herrion. Damn, that's depressing. I just hope he died of natural causes and not of some side effect of some drug they might find in his system because if they do, the media is gonna have a field day with it. My prayers for his family, friends, fans and all who knew him. I hate hearing these kinds of tragic news stories. :(
How very true indeed.

Shocking news. RIP. Condolences to all his friends, family and colleagues.

Nerdcraft
08-21-2005, 05:23 PM
Maybe now all the fat asses around the league will at least attempt to get themselves into shape.

PotIsYourFriend
08-21-2005, 06:01 PM
Maybe now all the fat asses around the league will at least attempt to get themselves into shape.



Dude, hate to burst your bubble but they're supposed to be that way.. If they're not that heavy teams will not keep them...

Nerdcraft
08-22-2005, 01:44 AM
You can be heavy and healthy. How do you think linemen live into older age. I don't mean get into shape as in lose weight, I mean get into shape as in improve their cholesterol level, increase their metabolism and endurance, and things like that. That guy was obviously extremely unhealthy, next guy I can see this happening to is that fat tub Manuel Wright.

moose
08-22-2005, 03:01 AM
Maybe now all the fat asses around the league will at least attempt to get themselves into shape.

Your a fucking cockbag...this man could've ripped you apart....6'3 230lbs...And i'd bet anything he's in better shape than you are....he was out there working out and training to earn a living well your sitting on a fucking computer bashing him...I seriously hope you die in the most painful way physically possible.

Jimothy51
08-23-2005, 01:01 AM
I believe Tom deserves a place in my sig and others. If he died of overdosing on heroine I wouldn't, but he died helping his team in a somewhat meaningless game.

Nerdcraft
08-23-2005, 01:45 AM
Your a fucking cockbag...this man could've ripped you apart....6'3 230lbs...And i'd bet anything he's in better shape than you are....he was out there working out and training to earn a living well your sitting on a fucking computer bashing him...I seriously hope you die in the most painful way physically possible.
Agreed.

By the way he was 310 not 230....Even I could rush a 230 pound guard.

Nerdcraft
08-26-2005, 05:07 PM
I just heard today that the guy has a BMI of.....41! Hahahaha the guys heart probably failed he was so out of shape. Anything of 35 I think is considered morbidly obese.

moose
08-27-2005, 12:54 AM
Yeah I think I heard somewhere that over half of the nfl players are obese...you can be obese and still be in better shape than someone who is considered normal

Nerdcraft
08-27-2005, 01:01 AM
Obviously this guy wasn't since he friggin died.

Jimothy51
09-06-2005, 04:01 PM
It turns out he died of a heart disease. Click (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2153421)

JarOfFlies
09-06-2005, 05:02 PM
Why does this always happen to people in sports? How come you never see it with muscians or actors or something?

JerkyMyTurky
09-06-2005, 05:09 PM
It turns out he died of a heart disease. Click (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2153421)

Obesity can be a factor in the development of heart disease. I don't know if they can perform better tests to screen for players who are more at risk for potential tragedies like this, but I am sure they are addressing these issues. It'll probably be very difficult to prevent deaths from occuring 100% though. These players are very big and they often push the limits of their bodies, which can be the recipe for disaster.

JarOfFlies
09-06-2005, 05:13 PM
Was he born with it?

(stupid question alert)

Blue Lightening
09-07-2005, 06:49 PM
Was he born with it?

Maybe its maybellene