Mistakes were made.
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Left behind by his team, college football player requires rescue from Holy Cross wilderness
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Re: Left behind by his team, college football player requires rescue from Holy Cross wilderness
Trial by fire, then?Indiana Wesleyan coach Andrew Rode, in an Instagram post, said his team’s June 22 hike to the summit of the Mount of the Holy Cross was meant to prepare the seniors to become leaders.
Muscular, sure, but also most likely obese at that weight, at high altitude, with a respiratory condition and without his medication/medical device. Who was the leader here?But for one 275-pound defensive lineman — described as an inexperienced hiker from Indiana
This occurred after the 23-year-old “began feeling unwell” and was “unable to continue the hike,” approximately 3 miles from the trailhead
Because the victim suffering from asthma issues and did not have an inhaler
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Re: Left behind by his team, college football player requires rescue from Holy Cross wilderness
"...meant to prepare the seniors to become leaders."
Mission accomplished. Just do the opposite of whatever Coach Rode would do.
Mission accomplished. Just do the opposite of whatever Coach Rode would do.
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