this really should be it's own thread.. it may get lost in here..ToughGuy_BlueShirt wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFA1Sgu_hRU
This video interestingly enough was made by a Cubs fan. Pretty neat.
that was tough to watch..
this really should be it's own thread.. it may get lost in here..ToughGuy_BlueShirt wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFA1Sgu_hRU
This video interestingly enough was made by a Cubs fan. Pretty neat.
I was thinking the same thing heyzeus. It's been in my mind, but now's not the time to talk about that.heyzeus wrote:It's now starting to look like something that I hoped wasn't part of this possibly was. I like the articles telling me more about who Hancock was as a person and teammate. But in the next few days, be prepared to see more articles with details like this one. We're going to be discussing the role of alcohol in all of this. I do want to spend more time talking about tthe person, Josh Hancock. But now I'm already thinking about this, and I wish it wasn't so, but I am.
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/sports ... enDocument
"Although the accident occurred not far from the Fox Theatre, Hancock was not among a number of teammates who attended the Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center benefit Saturday night at the theater.
Hancock instead dined with a group of friends at Mike Shannon's Steaks and Seafood after Saturday's game and told the manager that he was headed to the Westin Hotel three blocks away.
"I personally called the police chief and told him everything I know about last night," said Pat Shannon, manager at the restaurant operated by her father, Cardinals broadcaster Mike Shannon.
Hancock, Pat Shannon said, declined an offer for a cab. Shannon declined to say if Hancock consumed alcohol at the restaurant, instead referring the question to police. "
That's a great post luke. Thanks for sharing.lukethedrifter wrote:I don't know who may yet check in on this thread but I feel the need to express a few things.
The first is a bit of a warning from my line of work. If you have an accident on the highway do whatever you can to get your vehicle and/or yourself out of harm's way. I cannot tell you the number of times that I have been on an accident scene where people are walking around on the highway like it's the sidewalk. Pull off to the shoulder if you can and always be wary of the oncoming traffic, never assume that they see you.
One young man's life was spared because this wrecker driver was blocking traffic for him.
Which brings me to the second thing. I can't tell you how much we (rescue personnel) appreciate when the Highway Assist or tow truck drivers assist us in controlling the flow of traffic to, hopefully, avoid a secondary collision. Give me a house fire any day over standing on the highway with people flying through, not paying attention.
I don't know what it was that was distracting Josh, and I know that I am at times guilty as well of not paying my full attention to the road. But let's let this remind us to get our eyes and focus back to the road ahead of us, that we can avoid this sort of thing.
Goodbye Josh Hancock.
Taguchi, maybe. He only played 19 games in 2002. Don't remember if he was with the team then or not.heyzeus wrote:I wonder how the management, coaching staff Jimmy, Izzy, and Albert feel right now, having to revisit the pain of losing a teammate.
Are there any other current Cards that were on the 2002 team when we lost Kile?