Miami quarterback Emory Williams appeared to suffer a gruesome arm injury during Saturday’s game against Florida State.
Williams was carted off the field following the injury, but fans watching from home were upset that ABC continued to show the replay of the injury well after the play had ended.
“ABC needs to stop showing Emory Williams parents in the stands. Bad enough they’re confused and freaking out. Leave it be. One shot is enough,” one fan said.
ABC needs to stop showing Emory Williams parents in the stands. Bad enough they’re confused and freaking out. Leave it be. One shot is enough #MIAvsFSU #Canes
— Matt Wintner (@MattWintner) November 12, 2023
“ESPN is showing this replay of Emory Williams having his arm snapped entirely in half about 4+ times… what are we doing?,” another fan said.
ESPN is showing this replay of Emory Williams having his arm snapped entirely in half about 4+ times… what are we doing?
— Sidelines – Bama (@SSN_Alabama) November 12, 2023
“Unnecessary detail imo. Let the kid have his privacy,” another fan said.
Unnecessary detail imo. Let the kid have his privacy.
— Rupert De La Rosa (@Sports_BioTech1) November 12, 2023
“Why does ESPN feel the need to continue showing Emory Williams’ parents while their kid just snapped his arm in half???? Like are you that desperate of a company,” one fan asked.
Why does ESPN feel the need to continue showing Emory Williams’ parents while their kid just snapped his arm in half???? Like are you that desperate of a company
— Josh Cohen (@joshcohen21) November 12, 2023
“Miami’s QB’s arm shattered and they won’t stop showing the replay,” one fan said.
Miami’s QB’s arm shattered and they won’t stop showing the replay 🤦♂️
— Cocky Kyle Shanahan (@CoachKShanahan) November 12, 2023
“OMG don’t show the replay again of the Miami QB!!! His arm is fully snapped below the shoulder,” another fan pleaded.
OMG don’t show the replay again of the Miami QB!!! His arm is fully snapped below the shoulder. 🤮
— Cullen M. 🐻💙💛 (@Cu11enM) November 12, 2023
Williams threw for 175 yards and two touchdowns on the day. He was injured while running for a first down late in the fourth quarter.
Tyler Van Dyke entered the game to replace Williams, throwing an interception to secure the win for Florida State.