Was there a big uproar about safer hot weather practice precautions being put in effect after this?

My wife grew up in the St. Louis area. She's often said summers would be like a sauna. Highs well into the 90s every day and extreme humidity. Being the low point of the region in (along the Mississippi River), the air would just sit there and you'd bake in it.Under Bud Wilkinson, the Cardinals had shifted to early morning and early evening practices to avoid the heat and had at least two water breaks per hour. Cain died during a Sunday night practice where it was about 90 and muggy. It turned out that Cain had a rare heart condition that could only be detected after such an attack.
#24 I think that's Wayne Morrisnicefellow31 wrote:I was 12 when this happened. Growing up in the D.C. area we didn't get a lot of Cardinals news and in the days before widespread cable tv, information was sparse outside of your media market. I recall my dad talking about it and the Cardinals wearing armbands for that season but that's about it. For those old enough to remember, what kind of player was J.V. Cain? Recently I've been watching team highlights on YouTube and he stands out to me with his long frame and he would make some acrobatic catches.
On a different note, I see Dan Dierdorf #72 in the picture and rookie Roy Green #25. Can anybody identify other players?
No. 33 was Theotis Brown, who was a rookie as Roy Green.nicefellow31 wrote:I was 12 when this happened. Growing up in the D.C. area we didn't get a lot of Cardinals news and in the days before widespread cable tv, information was sparse outside of your media market. I recall my dad talking about it and the Cardinals wearing armbands for that season but that's about it. For those old enough to remember, what kind of player was J.V. Cain? Recently I've been watching team highlights on YouTube and he stands out to me with his long frame and he would make some acrobatic catches.
On a different note, I see Dan Dierdorf #72 in the picture and rookie Roy Green #25. Can anybody identify other players?
Ironically, Theotis Brown's NFL career ended after he suffered a heart attack at the age of 27.Teo wrote:No. 33 was Theotis Brown, who was a rookie as Roy Green.nicefellow31 wrote:I was 12 when this happened. Growing up in the D.C. area we didn't get a lot of Cardinals news and in the days before widespread cable tv, information was sparse outside of your media market. I recall my dad talking about it and the Cardinals wearing armbands for that season but that's about it. For those old enough to remember, what kind of player was J.V. Cain? Recently I've been watching team highlights on YouTube and he stands out to me with his long frame and he would make some acrobatic catches.
On a different note, I see Dan Dierdorf #72 in the picture and rookie Roy Green #25. Can anybody identify other players?