Add 'hero' to tight end's resume
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... . The Kansas City Chiefs superstar tight end saved a man's life in a Southern California restaurant last week by applying the Heimlich maneuver. ...
ESPN: Gonzalez saves man’s life in restaurant
primoz forever —
... After waiter inexplicably asks: Gonzalez, why don’t you fucking revive someone out there?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3477130
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I AM NO TONY GONZALEZ
The World of Isaac —
... Word has leaked that Chiefs TE Tony Gonzalez saved a man's life by performing the Heimlich.(Forget the fact, that not a single other person in the restaurant actually knew this procedure but Tony. Didn't we all learn the Heimlich in fifth grade?) ...
There Is Some Good In Today's NFL, No Matter What We Are Led To Believe
The Mile High Report —
... The first story is about Tony Gonzalez. I am sure you have all heard the story by now. Gonzalez was in a SoCal restaurant with his wife and young son when a man at the table next to him began to choke. With other patrons in the restaurant watching in disbelief, Gonzalez knew he had to jump into action -- ...
Gonzo to the rescue
MVN Outsider —
... ESPN.com reports that Kansas City Chief’s star tight end Tony Gonzalez saved a man’s life in a restaurant last Thursday. ...
Tony Gonzalez is a Hero - What Would The Rest Of The AFC West Have Done?
Kansas City Chiefs —
... Most of you now know that Chiefs’ tight end Tony Gonzalez saved a man’s life last Thursday. Gonzalez gave a man who was choking the Heimlich maneuver, which dislodged a piece of meat that had gotten stuck in the man’s throat. ...
Daily Rundown: July 8, 2008
The Sports Girl —
... Heroes. A California man says Kansas City Chiefs' tight end Tony Gonzalez kept him from choking to death at a restaurant in Huntington Beach on Thursday night. "Tony came up behind me and gave me the Heimlich maneuver. Thank God he was there." Watch the ESPN video coverage: ...
Big Blizzard
Pacifist Viking —
... off-season amusement at Sports Illustrated: putting together an all-star roster that must abide by a salary cap. Good, good, good. But if I'm starting a team from scratch, salary cap or no salary cap, first of all I'll take the quarterback that led teams to 10, 12, 12, 14, 12, and 13 regular season wins in the past six seasons, and whose team has finished #2, #1, #2, #2, and #3 in points scored the past five seasons. Tony Gonzalez saved somebody's life (ESPN). Roger Rotter ranks fantasy running backs. I will provide my running back ...


