Social Media Mourns Former Ohio State Lineman Zach Slagle Following Suicide
08/09/2019 07:58 pm EDT
Jake Ballard, who played with Slagle at Ohio State University before winning a Super Bowl with the New York Giants, is on a mission to help alleviate the costs associated with his former teammate passing away. Ballard started a GoFundMe to raise $15,000 for Slagle's family.
In his final post, Slagle hinted at his plans, but he didn't want his friends and family to mourn. Instead, he said multiple times that he wanted everyone to celebrate a life that was well-lived. He had no regrets, and he wanted those around him to know that he loved and spread his love. His death was tragic, but Slagle doesn't want to be remembered for his passing. He wants to be remembered for his life.
With Slagle adding the hashtag #CheckforCTE to his final post on Facebook, there are immediate concerns about the longterm effects of playing a violent sport. The effects of repeated concussions have been examined for years on end, and Slagle's death will push this conversation forward. He is the second former Ohio State athlete to take his own life after Kosta Karageorge did so back in 2014. At the time, the football player and wrestler sent a text message to his mother saying that concussions had his head messed up.
Going through something as tragic as losing a loved one to suicide is not easy. The death tears apart loved ones in a way that can never be truly repaired. This man knows that pain all too well and is hoping that Slagle's friends and family can ultimately find peace.
There were countless Ohio State University fans and individuals that were close to Slagle who offered their condolences on Twitter. Many also stated that they would be contributing to the fundraising campaign in any way possible. As this commenter wrote, "Never leave a Buckeye behind or their family."
Sometimes, there is nothing that you can do following a tragic event than to simply offer condolences. Ohio State has dealt with two untimely deaths in the past two years after losing former defensive end Mike Kudla in July 2018. The Buckeyes community has struggled to deal with the loss, and Slagle's passing has only added to the pain.
With the similarities between Slagle's death and Karageorge's, it was apparent that both men were in significant pain. As Melissa wrote on Twitter, both players are free of their demons, and she believes that they are with each other in heaven. The tragic deaths will never be forgotten, nor will the players.
Whether they knew Slagle on a personal level or only watched him play for Ohio State University, those who responded to the news of his death did so with the intention of spreading love to those in need. Keeping the Slagle family in their minds was critical, as was supporting them in any way possible. Even if it was simply praying for the family, supporters offered to do so after hearing the news on Friday morning.
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