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Coast Guard ends search for missing NFL Players


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did anybody catch the clip of one of the NFL players wife..

she was like smiling the entire time tryin not to laugh..

it was very weird.. but prayers go out to everyone involved..

His Father was the same way, maybe it is a nervous reaction?

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Damn.....so sad; I saw on ESPN today that the Coast Guard stated that hypothermia takes over your body after 18 hours in 60 degree water and these guys have been missing for 3 days +.......I pray for a miracle as well

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I bet it hasnt even sunk in yet.

Prays go out to them, this isnt over yet.

Some friends of a friend of mine were lost off the SC coast a couple years ago, Coast Guard gave up the search for 'em.

Couple days later they came paddling in.

This isnt over yet, a miracle could happen.

God be with 'em, and bring 'em home.

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There is definitely hope. They could have made it to a small island and live there for a long time b4 they find them. They just need to get out of the water...if they are still in the water at this point its not good at all

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did anybody catch the clip of one of the NFL players wife..

she was like smiling the entire time tryin not to laugh..

it was very weird.. but prayers go out to everyone involved..

It was the same thing when they interviewed his dad.

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I'm in Tampa and this jack ass DJ on 620WDAE named Steve Dumeg was saying he had breaking news yesterday that 2 others were found but it wasn't "confirmed" and his source was "reliable" I feel so bad for these families. Thoughts and prayers...

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