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Dwayne Haskins struck by car and killed


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8 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

You always see clips of cop cars getting hit during a stop (dash cam). So you know it happens with regular cars too. I wonder what is behind those accidents? Like, the driver is looking at the accident/stop and isn't even aware they are drifting into it. Rubbernecking I think it's called. Crazy. 24 is way too young to go.

That’s exactly what it is. People do not realize our brain is wired to naturally direct us where our eyes are focused, without conscious effort to ‘multi task’.

Good example is using a firearm at close/mid range, I’ve seen a lot of people in training. Too many try to aim. When instructors tell them to stop, just look at the target, point and shoot, the scores were near perfect.

Some people start to gawk and don’t realize their body shifts them to drive straight at what they’re looking at. Rubbernecking, looky-loos.


 

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10 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

I read it seven times and couldn’t figure out why everyone was so angry.

"Happy Panther, who was recently caught jerking off to scat porn, was struck by a car and killed today"

The middle part isn't really relevant and adds nothing to the statement about the person's death. If you truly did know and love the person schefter is talking about, it's pretty distasteful to talk about their recent failures when they just died, especially if said failures aren't related to their death at all.

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1 minute ago, Ricky Spanish said:

"Happy Panther, who was recently caught jerking off to scat porn, was struck by a car and killed today"

The middle part isn't really relevant and adds nothing to the statement about the person's death. If you truly did know and love the person schefter is talking about, it's pretty distasteful to talk about their recent failures when they just died, especially if said failures aren't related to their death at all.

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1 minute ago, Ricky Spanish said:

"Happy Panther, who was recently caught jerking off to scat porn, was struck by a car and killed today"

The middle part isn't really relevant and adds nothing to the statement about the person's death. If you truly did know and love the person schefter is talking about, it's pretty distasteful to talk about their recent failures when they just died, especially if said failures aren't related to their death at all.

He probably should've just left it as "former OSU standout and 1st round pick of the Commanders" but I'm not understanding the outrage. Schefter is an NFL reporter. He's not writing a eulogy.

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