Ben Roethlisberger injured in motorcycle crash

Tito

New Member
#1
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was injured in a motorcycle crash Monday morning and taken to a hospital.
"He was alert and conscious," said Ernie Roman, shift commander for the Allegheny County emergency service.
Steelers Dave Lockett, outside Mercy Hospital, confirmed the accident but did not provide additional details.
The 24-year-old Roethlisberger has said in the past that he prefers not to wear a helmet when riding his motorcycle.
Calls to Roethlisberger's agent, Leigh Steinberg, were not immediately returned. In only his second year in the NFL, Roethlisberger helped guide the Steelers to the Super Bowl championship last season.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...v=ap&type=lgns

WTF!!!
 

Sebastian

Well-Known Member
#2
The 24-year-old Roethlisberger has said in the past that he prefers not to wear a helmet when riding his motorcycle.

What a dumbass. Hopefully he has some serious injury.
 
#5
I'm glad to see he wasn't killed, but he has got to be more mature about these types of things. Alot of people depend on him, and alot of money is invested into him.
 

Snowman

Well-Known Member
#8
Seriously i hope Ben is able to recover from this. dont wanna see another human being getting seriously hurt or dying.

But on another side he is a dumb ass. grown ass man should have worn his helmet. DAMM you would think he would have learned from Kellen Winslow's mistake.

These athletes get that big money thrown at them, they wanna live that fast life, they think there invincible. they think "oh nothing can hurt me im a professional athlete". im superman


Ben getting on his bike an being a big shot, "Oooh i can be a speed demon watch how fast i can go". what happened to him (BAMM) his head hits the windshield. Lost all his teeth, fucked up his knees, everything else that happened to him.

If his knees are fucked up that bad. that might be the end of his career. (Fuck up your life just to be a big shot) Shame, Shame


It was a message from god above telling him slow down, young Ben.
You still havent served your purposed hear on earth yet. your getting another chance


As for the steelers with all this happening i see them at 4-12 this year. Batch is garbage, I do wanna see what Omar Jacobs will do even though he is a rookie. an went to school hear at BG.


This has been the big story here in Toledo all day, the media was down in Findlay talkng to people in the town about what happened
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#9
It's been all over the news here in PA. Ben is a damned idiot. Just like Jay Williams, just like Jaime Henderson, and just like Kellen Winslow.

I hope he recovers, then I hope Bill Cowher beats his ass straight.
 
#10
Roethlisberger upgraded; injuries may not prevent him from playing this season
By ALAN ROBINSON, AP Sports Writer
June 13, 2006

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger could be out of the hospital in a few days and appears likely to play this season after a bloody motorcycle accident in which his helmetless head shattered a car windshield.

The Steelers' Super Bowl-winning quarterback was upgraded to fair condition at Mercy Hospital on Tuesday, a day after the scary accident at a busy Pittsburgh intersection left him and his team shaken.

Despite being tossed high into the air after his made-for-speed motorcycle rammed into a car, causing him to smack his head on the car's windshield, Roethlisberger escaped career-threatening injuries.

Doctors did not discuss Roethlisberger's condition in detail, at the request of his family, but the quarterback's only major injuries were to his face: a broken upper and lower jaw, a loss of two teeth, a broken nose, broken facial bones and various cuts and bruises.

Jaw injuries can vary greatly in nature and, because of the rather limited protection provided by a football helmet, have the potential to sideline a player for a lengthy period. But the surgeons who operated on Roethlisberger for seven hours Monday said all of his fractures were successfully repaired.

If that is the case, then Roethlisberger might miss part or most of training camp but could be ready for the Sept. 7 opener against Miami. For the Steelers, who would otherwise go into the season with backup Charlie Batch and rookie Omar Jacobs at quarterback, that is the best possible scenario after an accident that left huge splotches of Roethlisberger's dried blood on a city street.

Dr. Larry Jones, the chief of Mercy Hospital's trauma unit, said Roethlisberger's brain was functioning normally, although the QB has a concussion.

"He is awake, alert, oriented and is resting with his family by his side," Jones said during a news briefing, which reporters were not allowed to ask questions.

The 24-year-old Roethlisberger, the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl, was initially listed in serious but stable condition following the accident.

Considering that Roethlisberger wasn't wearing a helmet while riding his 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa, a model that weighs less than 600 pounds but can easily reach 200 miles per hour in a modified state, the Steelers realize how much worse the accident could have been.

Coach Bill Cowher has said nothing publicly since making a hasty return to Pittsburgh from a North Carolina vacation on Monday night, and it is unlikely any team official will comment about Roethlisberger's football future until he is out of the hospital. According to Jones, Roethlisberger could be released in three to five days.

In an additional development, KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh reported Roethlisberger does not have a valid Pennsylvania motorcycle license and that his temporary permit expired in March, though he does have a valid automobile driver's license. The Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles declined to comment on the report.

Nobody has been cited in the crash and police will not release information until an accident reconstruction is complete, Pittsburgh police spokeswoman Tammy Ewin said Tuesday.

Roethlisberger's accident set off debate around the NFL whether teams should take additional contractual safeguards to prevent their key players from participating in hazardous behavior.

A standard NFL player's contract prohibits any offseason activity that can be harmful, but not all players have clauses for activities such as motorcycle riding, all-terrain vehicle riding and skydiving. Roethlisberger's contract apparently did not, probably because the Steelers had no indication he indulged in motorcycle riding before signing him in 2004.

"Maybe the first persons it'll hit is all the quarterbacks," NFL Player Association president Troy Vincent of the Buffalo Bills said Tuesday. "Now all the QB contracts may have something in them and then it might start tapering into the wideouts and into the running backs, generally your high-priced guys."

Vincent said he has ridden motorcycles, but never without a helmet.

In May 2005, Cowher warned Roethlisberger about his riding habits after Cleveland tight end Kellen Winslow was injured in a motorcycle accident. Winslow tore knee ligaments and was lost for the season.

"I wish all our players liked board games or low-risk hobbies," Cleveland Browns general manager Phil Savage said Tuesday. "Unfortunately, that's part of the reason that makes these guys professional athletes. They have a little bit of an edge to want to do more, seek more. Where's the line? I don't know that."
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Wow, fucked his face up didn't he? I just don't get why he would be so dumb. He's the multi million dollar kid, why on earth would he risk his career riding a made for speed motorcycle without a helmet? Just shows his lack of maturity if you ask me. Anybody with any kind of sense about them wouldn't be so careless. I'm glad he's alright though but I hope he's learned a lesson here and be a little more cautious next time he decides to hop on a motorcycle.
 

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