Anquan Boldin doesn't know what's wrong with him. He never likes to attract too much attention in the locker room. This is not his style. This is not the case today. In fact, just thirty seconds ago , Boldin was still immersed in his own world, deliberately keeping a distance from his teammates, hiding in the corner, enjoying a little time for himself, a little time for himself and the stadium in front of him.
He has only joined the San Francisco 49ers for one season so far. His teammates' understanding of Boldin is relatively limited. Moreover, Boldin is not as flamboyant and proud as Randy Moss last year. Therefore, few people mention him. Important things:
Boldin's career started with the Arizona Cardinals. In 2003, Arizona selected him with the 54th overall pick in the second round. He spent seven seasons in this city and established his reputation and reputation. Brilliant, he has only three Pro Bowl selections so far, all while playing for Arizona.
In 2009, Boldin became the fifth-fastest wide receiver in history to reach more than 7,000 receiving yards, creating brilliance; but the team still traded him to the Baltimore Ravens the next year. For the first time, I truly understood that the NFL is a business league, and the fairy tales of competitive sports and professional dreams do not belong here.
Of course, that was four years ago, and there was no serious personal grudge between Boldin and the Arizona Cardinals, at least not like Moss had with the Minnesota Vikings; but back at the University of Phoenix. , the feeling is still a bit subtle - in the 2011 season, the Baltimore Ravens once played against the Arizona Cardinals, but the game was completed in Baltimore; today is the first time he has returned to this stadium as a player since leaving Arizona.
After winning the playoff ticket by defeating the Arizona Cardinals, Boldin was more happy because of the victory of the San Francisco 49ers, not because he was "revenge" on the Arizona Cardinals. But after returning to the team bus, Boldin had time to calm down and look at the stadium carefully, feeling a little confused.
He needs some time.
When he learned that Lu Ke was missing, Boulding's attention returned. He did not expect that the Arizona Cardinals matter had been completely forgotten. The only thought in his mind now was: He is San Francisco A member of the 49ers, and Gene is also a member of this team.
It's so simple, yet so firm.
In just one season, all the games, all the ups and downs, and all the persistence tightly bound them together. Boldin truly felt the bond from this team, and he finally understood the name "Nine People" With the weight he possessed, the thoughts in his mind just blurted out, "But, this victory also belongs to Ted."
Although Gene did not accompany them throughout the game, just like Willis and Vernon, Gene was also part of this team and always followed the team on a spiritual level. This victory also belongs to Jean, so the party should also leave a place for Jean, right?
"Can't we also go to the hospital?" Boulding said - this was not an action he was usually accustomed to, but at this time he only had this idea in his mind, "We don't need to disturb Ted, just wait at the door. We are all part of this team and we should support each other, right?"
Sincerely, Bouldin expressed his desire.
Crabtree also stood up again and cast a pleading look at Jonathan Goodwin, "Can't we go to the hospital and wait for Ted?" His voice was slightly choked because he remembered his own experience, The countless thoughts in my mind could not be expressed, and could only be reduced to such a simple sentence.
In the absence of Lu Ke, Goodwin has the most say in the offensive team.
Goodwin's voice was slightly choked in his throat. One moment, they were celebrating this victory, celebrating stepping on the shoulders of their rivals in the same district at the last moment to enter the playoffs; the next moment, they were hugging each other, showing off It has become the core cohesion of this team and unswervingly supports its comrades.
Laughing with tears, enjoying hardships, this seems to be the life in the adult world when they grow up. They always move forward tenaciously and tenaciously in one dilemma after another.
They are a team, a team, and a whole. They bear failure together, embrace victory together, and also face difficulties and setbacks together. They will not abandon their comrades easily, but support each other and move towards the dawn of the end - learn to share happiness, then happiness can be doubled; learn to bear pain, then pain can be halved.
do you remember? They are all nine, and they are all warriors.
Although the smile was tainted with a layer of bitterness, it still bloomed firmly. Goodwin nodded in affirmation, "Okay. Let's go to the hospital and wait for Ted."
The news was passed from the bus where the offensive team and the special teams team were to the bus where the defensive team was. The last person to learn the news was the bus where the coaching staff was, but at this time, the team had collectively turned around and headed towards the hospital. .
In an instant, all of Coach Barry's eyes were directed toward offensive coach Craig Roman and defensive coach Vic Fangio.
Because Jim Harper went to the hospital with team doctor Walter. Now that the team is in charge of Craig and Fangio, it should be up to them to decide whether to go to the hospital or to the airport?
Fangio didn't care at all, raised his hands to express his innocence, and then turned to look at Craig, so all eyes were focused on Craig.
Craig shook his head helplessly and said loudly, "Then let's go to the hospital." The commotion in the car calmed down again, and Craig turned to look at Kip Kleist sitting next to him, "I Now I finally know why Jim didn't do anything." The pressure on the head coach is really too much, and managing such a large team is definitely not an easy task - if all the players on the entire team unite to oppose the head coach , then there really is nothing wrong with the head coach.
Kip shrugged, "Bambi has already done all the hard work, so don't dislike it."
Craig laughed dumbly, but in the end he did not refute, "...you think, how far can we go in the playoffs?"
Kip thought seriously and stared at the three team buses heading towards the hospital, "I don't know. But I always feel that we are stronger this year than last year."
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Sitting quietly in the corridor of the hospital, you can vaguely hear some subtle sounds in your ears: the sound of metal hitting porcelain, the sound of wheels rubbing against the ground, the sound of shaking sheets, the sound of the heartbeat monitor, and the heavy sound. The sound of the ground sobbing in the mouth is muffled in the mouth. Those sounds are surging in the air, and they continue to float as if they are not there. They cannot catch the clear context but they are always lingering. Then you can see it in your sight. When large tracts of white surged under the bright incandescent lights, a feeling of panic and uneasiness began to arise.
Lu Ke is not afraid of hospitals, but he doesn't like them either. The smell of formalin, disinfectant, or other chemicals in the air is always lingering on his fingertips, lingering, and then he endures it. I couldn't help but start twirling my fingertips, trying to capture the feeling that didn't exist at all.
Ted Jean vomited blood.
At first, Gene just vomited on the sidelines and seemed to be feeling unwell. In fact, they usually train too hard or too much, and occasionally experience symptoms of vomiting, which are mainly caused by muscle spasms or stomach discomfort, and have nothing to do with injuries. Therefore, Lu Ke glanced at Jean at that time and noticed Jean's symptoms. But he didn't think much about it, and then he concentrated on the game again.
Unexpectedly, after the game, John Morton told Lu Ke at the door of the locker room: Gene vomited blood.
After temporarily leaving the game, Gene felt very uncomfortable, and later started vomiting on the sidelines. Walter was worried that Gene might have internal injuries that could not be detected on the outside, so he took Gene off the field for examination; shortly after returning to the locker room, Gene Well, he vomited blood, and the situation was obviously getting worse.
After basic examination, Walter was still unable to determine the symptoms and cause, so he made a decision on the spot and immediately called an ambulance to escort Jean to the hospital to take X-rays and conduct a comprehensive examination.
Sometimes, people often don’t take it seriously when there are no specific physical injuries visible on the surface; but in fact, it is the invisible internal injuries that are the most fatal.
When Morton told Lu Ke, his first reaction was, "A joke? John, this isn't funny."
Vomiting blood? Shouldn't this be a classic plot in martial arts? Or is it the sensational plot of leukemia in Korean dramas? In real life, Lu Ke had never heard of or seen anyone actually "vomiting blood." So when he first heard this phrase coming out of Morton's mouth, the first reaction in his mind was "prank." "——
"Who would actually vomit blood?"
But Lu Ke found no trace of joking on Morton's face, and the serious expression made Lu Ke's heart slowly sink.
He is not a doctor, and he doesn't know what vomiting blood means, but he knows that things are definitely not as simple as imagined; he also knows that Gene needs someone to accompany him - at this time, they are in Phoenix and can stay by Gene's side. Yes, it’s just these teammates.
Lu Ke really didn't want to break the team's winning atmosphere and add more pressure to the team, so he left the locker room alone and came to the hospital.
Now I am sitting alone on the bench in the hospital corridor, there is no sound, and the chaotic thoughts in my mind begin to surge uncontrollably:
He suddenly remembered the NFC finals of the 2011 season. Gene suffered a serious impact and missed the touchdown and the game. Then they lost that NFC finals.