Steve, First, I have been following you for quite some time now and appreciate all you have done and sacrificed for this cause. As a retired CCRN who practiced for close to 40 yrs in NYC I just think it's premature and insensitive to state that you believe the NFL player is "brain dead". For sure, he suffered anoxic brain injury, but right now he is intubated, sedated and on hypothermia protocol. (to potentially preserve brain function) The fact that he's on hypothermia protocol means that he did not wake up after his heartbeat was restored. They will keep him like that for 24hrs and then slowly rewarm him and then attempt to wake him up. I pray for the best outcome for him, I have to believe he got good CPR in the field but being "down" for 9' is clearly a bad sign. Time will tell. I just think that when you make bold statements like "He's brain dead", you invite a lot of negative press, that's not helpful to the cause. That said - I understand that we do not want to let them get away with calling in Commotio cordis - when it could very likely be caused by that garbage gene therapy. Thanks again for all you do.