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    Game Changer

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      Saturday at 11:20 pm

      Camille Thank you Janey! You are so brave!!! And I completely agree!!

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      11:31 PM

      Group Text from Will

      16 People

      guys

      i went to see teddy today

      i seriously freakin almost cried seeing that kid lying there

      he is so tough

      it made me proud to be a walthorne wildcat

      because that’s who we are

      we’re tough

      we’re proud

      we’re a team

      everyone needs to pray for his recovery and remember to be cool

      people are starting to spread rumors and stuff

      so it’s more important than ever to stick together

      otherwise we could lose everything

      the team, the season, our chance at states

      everything

      it will all be over

      everyone please remember that

      SUNDAY, AUGUST 28

      8:30 AM

      PATIENT REPORT

      BRAIN SWELLING REDUCED.

      CONTINUE TO MONITOR FOR INTERNAL BLEEDING.

      POSSIBLE RESPONSE TO VERBAL COMMUNICATION.

      POSSIBLE RESPONSE TO HAND SQUEEZE.

      RAPID EYE MOVEMENT WITH LIDS REMAINING CLOSED.

      HOURLY MONITORING OF ALL VITAL SIGNS AND EVIDENCE OF COMMUNICATION.

      CONDITION: CRITICAL

      9:09 AM

      Text from Alec

      hey ethan

      were you there last night?

      i didn’t see you

      listen dude sorry to keep texting you but if you feel like you need to talk to someone just let me know

      and yo i know i messed up too

      i totally should have helped you up after that hit

      this is not all on you

      i hope you know that

      Sunday at 9:44 am

      Amy I was at the vigil and I agree it was so nice but I could tell there was some rumor going around or something. The thing about a fight though is weird, I thought Teddy got hurt playing football, like a concussion but worse?

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      Sunday at 9:57 am

      Nick I was there when Teddy got hurt, I’m on the high school football team. there was no fight it was just football stuff, if you don’t know what you’re talking about you should step off, seriously.

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      Sunday at 10:04 am

      Joey I’m on the football team too, you kids who haven’t even started high school yet shouldn’t be on sites like this so stop spreading BS rumors and grow up.

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      Sunday at 10:12 am

      Emily This is supposed to be a page to pray for Teddy’s recovery please stop arguing with each other that’s so not cool.

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      Sunday at 11:16 am

      Clea I heard the police were there.

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      WALTHORNE DEPT. OF EDUCATION

      PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO RECORDING

      SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 AT 11:52 AM

      MR. RASHAD: Nice to see you again, Ethan.

      ETHAN: You too.

      MR. RASHAD: Everything okay? You want some water or juice?

      ETHAN: No, I’m good, thanks.

      MR. RASHAD: Great. So, did you go to the vigil last night?

      ETHAN: No, I, uh, couldn’t make it.

      MR. RASHAD: Ah. Well, I heard it was a really nice event. When something like this happens, sometimes it helps to be with other people who are going through the same thing, to all come together and support each other.

      ETHAN: Yeah.

      MR. RASHAD: But not for you, huh?

      ETHAN: I was really tired.

      MR. RASHAD: I’ll bet. How about today? Did you sleep okay last night?

      ETHAN: Not great, but uh, okay I guess.

      MR. RASHAD: Well, I’d really like to help you deal with this whole thing, and the first step is making sure you fully comprehend exactly what happened to your friend. It seems there still might be some confusion about that.

      ETHAN: What do you mean?

      MR. RASHAD: Well, there are a few conflicting reports about what did exactly happen, which is not at all uncommon in situations like this. Everyone’s memories are different, especially when something traumatic occurs.

      ETHAN: Conflicting reports from who?

      MR. RASHAD: I really just want to concentrate on what you remember and how it made you feel.

      ETHAN: Well, I know what I saw. It’s like I said before, we were playing in the Rookie Rumble, and something must have happened to Teddy, he took a hit I guess, but no one noticed and he didn’t tell anyone. Then after practice was over and we were hanging around, he fell. Like, just collapsed, from one second to the next.

      MR. RASHAD: How did you react? Did you try to help him?

      ETHAN: Of course. I mean, we all did. The coaches came right away. Someone called 911 and then they told us to leave the field.

      MR. RASHAD: That must have been so hard for you, to leave your friend.

      ETHAN: It was horrible.

      MR. RASHAD: You mentioned he took a hit. Was it a particularly hard hit?

      ETHAN: I guess. I mean, I don’t really remember. It was the Rookie Rumble, so everyone was hitting hard.

      MR. RASHAD: What do you mean exactly? What does the Rookie Rumble have to do with it?

      ETHAN: It’s like this big tradition, where every year, on the last day of camp, the seniors coach the incoming freshmen in a scrimmage, and it’s a big deal, because we’re all trying to prove ourselves to the older kids. So everyone was playing really hard.

      MR. RASHAD: Aha, so kids are coaching other kids?

      Where are the regular coaches?

      ETHAN: I think some were on the hill watching and taking notes, a few others were training the sophomores and juniors, stuff like that.

      MR. RASHAD: Sounds like quite an opportunity to prove yourself. How did you feel? Were you excited? Nervous?

      ETHAN: I guess. It’s really competitive. Like I said, everyone tries to impress the seniors so they’ll tell the coaches how tough we are. It’s the first time they’ve ever seen any of us play in a game.

      MR. RASHAD: What position did you play? Did you feel like you played well?

      ETHAN: I thought I did pretty good. I mean, I’m small, but I’m pretty quick, so they put me at outside linebacker. I got hit really hard once or twice, this kid Alec hit me really hard on one play, but I made some tackles.

      MR. RASHAD: So it was full pads, full hitting, everything?

      ETHAN: Yeah, full pads and stuff. Also it was really hot. I think maybe Teddy collapsed because of that.

      MR. RASHAD: Well, sure, yes, that may have had something to do with it. But his brain was injured. Bleeding. His head must have taken a real wallop at some point.

      ETHAN: I guess, yeah. But anyway, how many more days do we have to talk about this? I don’t get it. Kids get hurt all the time.

      MR. RASHAD: Not quite like this, Ethan. But these conversations are certainly something you don’t have to do if you don’t want to. That’s up to you and your parents.

      ETHAN: Well, I mean, of course it’s a really horrible thing that happened. But this is like, this feels like it’s making it worse.

      MR. RASHAD: I get why you feel that way.

      ETHAN: Then can we stop? I just want to go home and not think about it. I want to be left alone.

      MR. RASHAD: Well, that’s just it, Ethan—I’m not sure it’s a great idea for you to be alone at a time like this. I think it’s better to be with people, to talk about it. And I think your parents agree with me.

      ETHAN: Okay fine, whatever.

      MR. RASHAD: Did you enjoy being at camp with the older kids?

      ETHAN: I guess.

      MR. RASHAD: Were they cool? Friendly?
    Didn’t give you young guys too much of a hard time or anything?

      ETHAN: What? What does that have to do with anything?

      MR. RASHAD: I’m just curious how it made you feel, that’s all.

      ETHAN: Can I go?

      MR. RASHAD: Sure, you can.

      ETHAN: I need to go.

      INSIDE

      Keep working

      Keep working

      In the heat

      In the rain

      Early in the morning

      Late at night

      There is nothing better than being on the team

      You will never work harder

      You will never feel closer

      You will never be prouder

      This is what life is

      Life is football

      Football is life

      Down

      Up

      Down

      Up

      Be the best

      I can do this

      I can get bigger

      I can get faster

      I can get stronger

      I can get meaner

      Listen to the coaches

      Listen to the captains

      Follow them

      Do what they say

      Do what they do

      I can do this

      I can do this

      Practice

      Practice

      Practice

      Sweat

      Be a man

      Be men

      Prove it

      Do it

      Do it

      Do it for the team

      Be men

      There is nothing better

      There is nothing better

      There is nothing

      MOM

      Good morning, sweetie

      I

      I didn’t sleep much last night

      I was up thinking

      And I decided that, well, I wanted to talk to you about something

      Something I haven’t really been able to talk about with anyone

      Something you deserve to know

      So

      So here goes

      The day I left

      I wasn’t planning on leaving

      It was supposed to be a day like any other day. You were already out the door, I was getting your sister ready for school, we had a few minutes before the bus was supposed to come, I was making her lunch, and I just started to cry. I was frozen, I couldn’t move. I had no idea what was going on, that had never happened before, but there I was, crying, and Janey walked in and asked me what was wrong, and I couldn’t tell her, because I wasn’t sure I knew myself. Or maybe I just couldn’t admit it to myself, or anyone else. I couldn’t tell her that I was unhappy, that Daddy and I weren’t sure we still loved each other, that I missed having time to paint, and that I loved you both too much to let you see your mom falling apart. So instead, I just told her I heard something sad on TV, and later that morning, I was staring into the mirror, and I realized that the only thing I could do to save myself and save my relationship with the two of you was to leave and to figure out a way to live so that I could be what the two of you needed me to be

      And I know I’ve told you and Janey this over and over, but I’m not sure you’ve ever believed me, so I just want to say again that this was never about not loving you guys or not wanting to be your mom

      If anything it was about loving you too much

      And figuring out a way to make myself a better person and a better mom

      The mom that you both deserve

      And I will always be there for you

      Always always

      So that’s what I wanted to say

      Oh

      Here, let me fix that

      I’ve told the nurses ten times not to let your pillow get scrunched up

      I told them how you like it kind of folded under your head

      So, Teddy

      Last night there was a vigil at the high school

      It was very moving

      You would have hated all the attention though

      But I wanted to tell you

      I don’t want you to worry but there was something

      There were some people who were talking

      They might have been parents, I couldn’t be sure

      But they were saying that they’d heard stuff about what happened to you

      Like there was more to the story, and people were hiding something

      I guess it’s standard when something like this happens

      But other parents weren’t happy about it and told them to be quiet

      The coach was not happy at all

      He asked them to stop disturbing the event

      Other people told them it was inappropriate to talk that way at a ceremony of hope and community and recovery, but I’m not sure I agree

      I think we should get to the bottom of it

      I’m not looking to blame someone, this isn’t just me hating football or anything like that, I promise

      I just want answers

      Like, for instance, why are freshmen practicing with seniors on ninety-degree days?

      I don’t get that

      Your father disagrees, of course

      He thinks this Coach Bizetti is a god

      We talked about it last night

      The same argument about football we always used to have

      Dad was very stubborn

      He said you don’t really practice with the older boys, just do stretches with them

      And the younger kids love it because they worship the upperclassmen

      Whatever, it just seems wrong

      Believe it or not, your dad even thinks you might play again someday, which is pretty much the craziest thing I’ve ever heard

      On this, Nana and I agree at least

      I think he’s in denial because of the shock, but still it’s crazy

      This whole sport is crazy

      Oh sure, everybody says the same thing, football is dangerous, sometimes players get hurt, I’m not sure what the parents can do to stop that

      That’s what they say

      But guess what?

      I think there’s a lot that parents can do actually

      Parents need to do the research

      They need to know the risks

      They need to be more aware than I was, that’s for sure

      Way more aware than I was

      I have no one to blame but myself

      Honey!

      Did you just

      Did you just move your eyebrows?

      Am I upsetting you?

      Oh no, I shouldn’t be talking about this

      Are you okay?

      I saw something

      Oh my gosh

      I should get the doctor

      Hold on

      Let me get her

      I just told Nurse Ricky

      He said it’s just something that happens

      But the doctor will be here later of course

      Ricky is great

      Everyone is so concerned

      Alec is waiting outside, he just got here

      He still seems so upset

      He is taking this really hard

      Daddy is picking up Nana and I have to take Janey to practice, so Alec will keep you company for a little while

      I know today is going to be a good day for you

      We are all ready for a good day

      Sweetie

      We’re all ready for a good day, aren’t we?

      ALEC

      Yo, Teddy

      It’s just me this time

      Your mom just left

      Your dad’s not here yet

      My parents said I could come say hey

      I told them I haven’t been sleeping that great and it makes me feel a little better to come by, so they said okay

      I just yeah

      You know I think maybe

      I wanted to tell you

      I think maybe people are starting to wonder about how you really got hurt

      This therapist lady I’ve been talking to was all about how I was doing at first, but now she’s asking me a lot of
    questions about what happened, almost like she’s a cop or something

      I mean I haven’t told her anything

      But it’s hard, Teddy

      It’s hard not talking about it

      I feel like bursting sometimes

      And I get being loyal to the team and everything, but it doesn’t feel right

      And last night at the ceremony thing, people were asking questions like they know something

      It’s like, it’s gonna come out at some point you know?

      Hey

      I can see your eyes moving beneath your eyelids

      That’s so

      Is that good?

      Is that a good thing?

      It’s

      Wow

      They’re darting back and forth

      Teddy?

      I’m getting

      Hold on, I’m getting somebody.

      INSIDE

      Don’t be lazy

      Don’t be late

      Don’t miss practice unless you’re dead or dying

      Don’t talk back

      Don’t question the coaches

      And most important

      Don’t be soft

      Do not be soft you hear me?

      DO NOT BE SOFT

      NURSE RICKY

      Easy

      Easy, fella

      You’re sweating

      You’re drenched

      You’re having some sort of something

      A dream

      A bad dream

      Okay now

      Let me take care of this

      We got you

      We got you.

      DR. SPARKS

      Hello, young man

      It’s good to see you

      I understand you’ve been doing some serious thinking

      Dreaming

      Worrying, even

      Well, we don’t want you worrying about anything

      We’re taking good care of you

      But we need you to take care of you too

      We need to be careful

      We want you relaxed and resting

      You need rest, Mr. Youngblood

      Rest, relax, recovery

      We’re going to help you relax so you don’t have to worry about anything

      You just take it easy, okay?

      Sunday at 2:14 pm

      Liam I agree with Nick and James and those guys, people need to stop dumping on football and football players, it’s like you’re jealous or something, you guys gotta knock it off. Teddy’s a great kid and he’s going to be a stud football player some day, you watch.

     


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