Damar Hamlin's high school coach says "steady" demeanor is the Bills player's trademark
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Damar Hamlin's sudden collapse on the field during the Buffalo Bills' game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday prompted an outpouring of support as he remains in the ICU. On Thursday, the former high school coach of the Bills' safety spoke about Hamlin's injury and his rise to the NFL – and what he called Hamlin's "trademark" trait.
Hamlin "was an incredible person" who was "very steady, very even demeanor no matter what," Terry Totten, the former head football coach at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, told PBS NewsHour.
"When he was at the height of things or going through some of the adversities — he was hurt for a couple of games one year — it was all the same standard. It was all the same level of commitment, loyalty to the team. ... He didn't go up and down, like a lot of teenagers do, emotionally. He was steady," Totten added. "... And that was his trademark, that he was — he was an even-keeled guy, mature beyond his years, even at the age of — when I got him here at 14."

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