Dwayne Haskins killed in car accident

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Why? He was there to train with Steelers teammates.
He’s not talking about being in Florida. He’s talking about being on a highway trying to cross traffic. It’s a fairly unusual set of circumstances. I know in my almost 50 years of existence, I’ve never felt the need to try and cross a major highway/freeway. I too believe more details will emerge.
 

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He’s not talking about being in Florida. He’s talking about being on a highway trying to cross traffic. It’s a fairly unusual set of circumstances. I know in my almost 50 years of existence, I’ve never felt the need to try and cross a major highway/freeway. I too believe more details will emerge.
Fair.
 

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I know of 2 similar instances in my life when someone I knew attempted to run across a highway. Neither situation was a pretty one. One resulted in a fatality & the other person had a miserable life because of the injuries he sustained. In both cases, the people that made such horrible decisions were like 15 years old, and obviously immature. At 24, Haskins should have known better. Very sadly, it appears he didn’t.
 

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How are the same people going after Schefter for his "insensitive" (since deleted) tweet when reporting Haskins' death going to deal with the questions and possible answers we get regarding why he chose to play early morning human Frogger on a busy interstate?

It's a tragedy anytime a 24-year-old passes away, but many might not like the answers that are discovered after authorities dig into why this happened.
 

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How are the same people going after Schefter for his "insensitive" (since deleted) tweet when reporting Haskins' death going to deal with the questions and possible answers we get regarding why he chose to play early morning human Frogger on a busy interstate?

It's a tragedy anytime a 24-year-old passes away, but many might not like the answers that are discovered after authorities dig into why this happened.
Because bringing up tough subjects for people who don't want to deal with their own tough situations is difficult... so they inevitably lash out. IMO.
 

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How are the same people going after Schefter for his "insensitive" (since deleted) tweet when reporting Haskins' death going to deal with the questions and possible answers we get regarding why he chose to play early morning human Frogger on a busy interstate?

It's a tragedy anytime a 24-year-old passes away, but many might not like the answers that are discovered after authorities dig into why this happened.

Doesn't the use of the word "Frogger" above imply it was a game?

I haven't read anything to indicate this.
 

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Doesn't the use of the word "Frogger" above imply it was a game?

I haven't read anything to indicate this.
Not implying it was a game. Just a description. Anyone trying to cross a busy highway on an early morning is playing human Frogger. Not saying he was doing it as a game, but it leans toward mental health issues or suicide. Not something a reasonable person does.
 

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Not implying it was a game. Just a description. Anyone trying to cross a busy highway on an early morning is playing human Frogger. Not saying he was doing it as a game, but it leans toward mental health issues or suicide. Not something a reasonable person does.

I simply think there must be a better way to describe it than by using the name of a game.

We don't know all the facts.
 

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Not implying it was a game. Just a description. Anyone trying to cross a busy highway on an early morning is playing human Frogger. Not saying he was doing it as a game, but it leans toward mental health issues or suicide. Not something a reasonable person does.
Yup. Or just really dumb/impaired. I have a concrete and asphalt company. We’ve got 34 dump trucks. Peterbuilts don’t sneak up on you…
 

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Ex-Cowboys executive Gil Brandt apologizes for comments regarding Dwayne Haskins’ death :: Dallas Morning News
The longtime vice president of player personnel issued an apology via Twitter on Saturday afternoon for comments made hours earlier in the wake of the tragic death of Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haksins. “This morning while learning of Dwayne Haskins’ passing, I reacted carelessly and insensitively on a radio interview,” the 90-year-old Brandt posted. “I want to apologize to Mr. Haskins’ family and anyone who heard my poor choice of words. I truly apologize. My heart goes out to his family at this difficult time.”
 

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He’s not talking about being in Florida. He’s talking about being on a highway trying to cross traffic. It’s a fairly unusual set of circumstances. I know in my almost 50 years of existence, I’ve never felt the need to try and cross a major highway/freeway. I too believe more details will emerge.

My first thought on hearing the scant details was "How do you not see a dump truck on a highway at 6.30am?" so it wouldn't surprise me if there was more to it.
 

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My first thought on hearing the scant details was "How do you not see a dump truck on a highway at 6.30am?" so it wouldn't surprise me if there was more to it.
Not always just about seeing an oncoming vehicle or train, but usually about misjudging speed or thinking the vehicle is going to stop.
 

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Not always just about seeing an oncoming vehicle or train, but usually about misjudging speed or thinking the vehicle is going to stop.

You would hope a QB's spacial awareness and judgement of speed was up there in the top 1%.
 

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Not always just about seeing an oncoming vehicle or train, but usually about misjudging speed or thinking the vehicle is going to stop.
Which gets back to there being something else to it. In normal circumstances, nobody old enough to operate a vehicle should have an issue comprehending those things.
 

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not defending his comments at all, but the guy is 90 years old. My Dad is 86 and I can’t believe some of the things I’ve heard him say lately. Stuff that he has never said before. I am guessing his age played a big factor in saying something so stupid and insensitive
 
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It was 6:30am so it was dark and traffic was likely very light. So, I'm throwing the suicide implications out the window. I'm curious as to why it's being investigated as a traffic homicide. Doesn't homicide imply intent to kill someone?
 

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It was 6:30am so it was dark and traffic was likely very light. So, I'm throwing the suicide implications out the window. I'm curious as to why it's being investigated as a traffic homicide. Doesn't homicide imply intent to kill someone?
No.

Homicide is an act of a person killing another person. A homicide requires only a volitional act that causes the death of another, and thus a homicide may result from accidental, reckless, or negligent acts even if there is no intent to cause harm.
 
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