I was at that game. The stadium was so quiet you could hear a pin drop. It seemed like it took the paramedics an hour to secure him for transport.
The crowd did not know if he was even alive. Darryl Stingley did not move, period. It was pretty scary. I had never seen a sell out crowd at
the Oakland Coliseum that quiet before. Everyone heard that collision. It was loud.
Tatum did what he was coached to do all through his career, beginning at Ohio State. The Oakland Raiders drafted him
in the 1st round to stop receivers from running accross the middle. He was a great tackler. The only other safety to hit
as hard as Jack Tatum was Ronny Lott.
Tatum did attempt to visit Darryl in the hospital, but the family
would not let him enter. John Madden was allowed to visit him in the hospital.
Stingley spent several months in an Oakland hospital. They eventually flew him
back to New England once he was stabilized.
