http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...ncos-game-died
Sorry, unable to cut and paste details.
RIP.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...ncos-game-died
Sorry, unable to cut and paste details.
RIP.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
From the article:
DENVER -- A fan who fell 30 to 50 feet while leaving Sports Authority Field at Mile High after the Denver Broncos game Monday night has died.
The Broncos identified the man as Jason Coy
The Denver Post reported that the incident happened at about 9:44 p.m. local time
The incident occurred near the north end of the stadium
I always imagine a scene like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McS1LCfVXak
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
This was a sacrifice by the illuminati.
I hate that this guy's kids lost their father and his wife is a widow. I honestly don't understand how people get so ****** up before and during games. A good buzz is nice but I want to appreciate the experience.
The waiting list on season tickets is down one.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
Yikes. I was at the game and we were all wondering what the hell could of happened to have the ambulance racing by that quickly shortly after the game. Eventually heard someone fell, didn`t realize the guy died. Yikes
We walked out very close to where it happened. My son said he saw a guy on a stretcher who looked dead. I wasn't paying attention and saw nothing.
At least he'll go down as the one and only true die hard Broncos fan.
Hope he didnt have kids and etc though, it's going to be rough for them knowing there dad killed himself being goofy.
Guys, I know it's tempting to crack jokes, but this guy had 5 children as well as a wife now left behind.
http://www.milehighreport.com/2016/1...-five-children
There's a GoFundMe page set up for his family: https://www.gofundme.com/coy-family-fund-2wg9huk4He was a father of five children aged six months to 11 years. According to the GoFundMe page setup to help support his family described Coy as, " an amazing husband, father, provider, and caring man. Jason's smile, laugh, and personality was felt by everyone he met. His family was his life, and while we cannot fill that loss, we can help ease the pain of the financial uncertainty that lies ahead."
Someday those kids might go searching for stories about their Dad. They might end up here. Have a heart.
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