It was a miracle."Toothaker, 59, had no symptoms and no idea the tumour had moved his brain 6 millimetres to the right. In the months before his seizure, he had driven and flown all over the country as part of his job as stallion season manager, including the previous Saturday to Louisville to see Further Ado win the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes."I could have had it on a plane, anywhere," Toothaker said. "I didn't kill anybody I guess that would've been the hardest thing for me to live with if somebody would've got hurt out of this."Believe me, as tough as that thing was, as violent as that seizure was, I have no memory of it and I would find it hard to believe that I wouldn't have hurt somebody or hurt myself if I would've been behind a wheel."Toothaker made it a point to watch because he has been friends with then-Giants receiver Wan'Dale Robinson's dad, Dale, for a long time