Tag: Corey Smith

Coast Guard ends search for missing NFL players

A couple days ago it was reported that two NFL and two former University of South Florida collegiate players were lost at sea off the Gulf of Mexico while on a deep sea boating trip. The two NFL players were Raiders’ special teamer Marquis Cooper and former Lions’ defensive lineman Corey Smith, while the two former USF players were William Bleakley and Nick Schuyler.

When the news first broke, I posted just a small piece on it hoping that the next time I would have to address the story, it would be another small blurb saying that the four men had been found. I kept waking up and checking Internet reports throughout the day hoping that the four men would be returned safely to their families.

But it truly saddens me to write that the search has been called off for Cooper, Smith and Bleakley, all of which were never found. The lone bright spot in this story is that Schuyler was rescued a couple days ago after authorities found him clinging to the bottom of a boat in the middle of the Gulf. But unfortunately Schuyler couldn’t help the Coast Guard find the other three boaters.

I started reading little bits and pieces of this news story throughout the past week, but could never finish the entire articles. I just kept thinking about the three men being carried off into the harsh conditions and what they must have gone through in trying to survive. Schuyler even said that at one point, a helicopter was circling over the four men, but it never spotted them because the conditions were so bad and the visibility was so low.

My heart goes out to their families and to Nick Schuyler, who has no doubt suffered greatly. I still hold out hope that the three men will eventually be rescued but for now, let me just say that my prayers go out to them and their families.

Report: Raiders, Lions players lost at sea

The Tampa Tribune is reporting that Lions’ free agent Corey Smith and two Raiders’ players including special teamer Marquis Cooper are lost on a fishing boat in the Gulf of Mexico.

The search includes an 87-foot cutter, two helicopters and two planes. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is expected to join the search of inshore waters on Monday.

Coast Guard Capt. Timothy Close said current weather conditions are hampering search efforts. They are encountering 14-foot seas and 30 mph gusts with whitecaps making it difficult to spot a white boat, he said.

The weather is expected to stay bad at least through Monday.

About 10 a.m., the Coast Guard withdrew a 47-foot rescue boat that had been searching since 2 a.m. because the rough seas made it difficult to search effectively.

The search started 50 miles offshore because a family member provided GPS coordinates of a place the men have fished in the past.

The men left Clearwater Pass about 6:30 a.m. Saturday in a 21-foot, center-console boat with a single engine. They were expected back by Saturday afternoon or early evening. There was no contact between the boaters and their families during the day Saturday and the Coast Guard received no distress call.

That does not mean one was not issued, just none was received, Close said.

The Coast Guard was alerted about 1:30 a.m. today when the boat did not return as expected. The search started about 2 a.m., centered about 50 miles from Clearwater Pass. The search area covers about 750 square miles.

I pray for the men’s safe recovery.