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Post by StepOut on Jun 12, 2006 22:41:11 GMT -5
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is in serious but stable condition and underwent surgery following a serious head injury he suffered this morning when his motorcycle collided with a car on Second Avenue near the 10th Street Bridge, police said. Doctors announced Roethlisberger underwent seven hours of surgery to repair multiple facial fractures at a press conference at 10 p.m. this evening. He remains in serious but stabile condition. Doctors reported his brain, chest and abdomen are OK.
Roethlisberger lost most of his teeth, fractured his left sinus cavity bone, suffered a nine-inch laceration to the back of his head and a broken jaw, and injured both of his knees when he hit the ground, police said.
"He is right now in the (operating room) undergoing some surgery from injuries he received in this accident today," said Dr. Larry Jones, chief of trauma and burns at Mercy Hospital, Uptown. "He was talking to me before he left for the OR. He's coherent. He's making sense. He knows what happened."
Roethlisberger, 24, who was not wearing a helmet, collided with a Chrysler New Yorker at 11:15 a.m. and was thrown off his motorcycle, flying head-first into the car's windshield "with a pretty good force," said a veteran city police officer.
Roethlisberger was talking and moving his arms and legs after the accident.
The car, which has Maine license plates, was heading west on Second Avenue and was turning left onto the 10th Street Bridge. Roethlisberger was driving east on Second Avenue riding a Suzuki Hayabusa and collided with the car at the intersection of the bridge and the Armstrong Tunnels.
The driver of the New Yorker, Martha Fleishman, 62, who maintains residences in Maine and Squirrel Hill, escaped serious injury, police said.
"She really feels terrible about what happened, and we certainly wish him a speedy recovery," said her husband, Martin Fleishman, who declined further comment.
Roethlisberger, who led the Steelers to a Super Bowl championship this year, slammed into the windshield, rolled over the car and landed on the pavement, striking his head again, said a woman who witnessed the accident.
The witness, who declined to give her name, asked Roethlisberger several times if he was OK.
He eventually replied, "My name is Ben."
He asked: "Where am I?"
"You're at the Armstrong Tunnel," the witness said.
"What city is that in?" he said.
"Pittsburgh," the woman replied.
Roethlisberger fell silent for about a minute and then tried to stand up.
"I'm OK," he said.
"No you're not," said the woman, who instructed him to stay still.
Pittsburgh homicide detectives are investigating the accident, which is standard procedure when critical injuries are involved, said city police Lt. Kevin Kraus.
Roethlisberger's 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa, which is named after a Japanese bird of prey, was totaled. The 170-horsepower bike, which weighs 500 pounds fully loaded, was targeted by law enforcement agencies worldwide after its 1998 debut because it could reach a top speed of 189 mph.
Suzuki Motorcycles of North America gave Roethlisberger the bike as part of a promotional deal in exchange for his appearance at several area Suzuki dealerships, including Andrews Cycle in Salem, Ohio, where he picked up the motorcycle last summer. Andrews' sales staff declined comment.
The motorcycle is popular among first-time buyers, said Steve Stiller, a salesman at Northgate Motorcycles in Cranberry, Butler County.
Roethlisberger said previously he prefers not to wear a helmet when riding motorcycles. Pennsylvania's 35-year-old law requiring helmets to be worn was amended in 2003 to make helmets optional, he noted.
In May 2005, Steelers coach Bill Cowher lectured Roethlisberger about the dangers of riding without a helmet.
"He talked about being a risk-taker, and I'm not really a risk-taker. I'm pretty conservative and laid back, but the big thing is to just be careful," Roethlisberger said at the time. "I'll just continue to be careful. I told him we don't ever ride alone, we always ride in a group of people, and I think it makes it even more safe."
In May 2005, Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. tore knee ligaments in a motorcycle accident and was lost for the season.
Roethlisberger continued to ride after Winslow's accident, and that angered Terry Bradshaw, who quarterbacked the Steelers to four Super Bowl victories during the 1970s.
Visiting the Steelers' training camp last summer, Bradshaw remarked: "Ride it when you retire."
Earlier this year, Roethlisberger led the Steelers to the NFL title, giving the team the fifth Super Bowl win they had been chasing since 1980.
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Post by mape on Jun 12, 2006 22:47:25 GMT -5
yeah i heard about that. It's sad really considering the fact that his career is somewhat in jeopardy now. Last year it was Winslow getting seriously hurt after falling from his bike, and before that jay williams destroyed his career as well.
let's hope he gets better.
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Post by stomko on Jun 13, 2006 15:47:37 GMT -5
It's amazing seeing old interviews now of him defending his decision to not wear a helmet. Not to mention his coach and media members warning him as well.
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Post by mar on Jun 18, 2006 5:22:03 GMT -5
i think hes stupid
but i also hope he recovers fully
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Post by MEANSTREAK on Jun 24, 2006 21:12:48 GMT -5
ya whatta moron! Getting paid millions and putting that in jeopardy! But I won't sit here and tell anyone they HAVE to wear a helmet. Lord knows I love the free feeling of cruising lidless in the summer with the sun shining on you and the wind in your face. I usually don't wear a jacket in the summeritme as well. The only reason I am so bundled up in my sig pic is that it was taken in December 2004. It was sunny that day but absolutly freezing outside!
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Post by mar on Jun 27, 2006 15:56:07 GMT -5
but it emeged a week or so back (according to uk press) that
1) he had no licence for the bike 2) if i recall rightly, cos he wasnt experienced enough it was also illegal not to wear a helmet
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Post by Orrin on Jul 1, 2006 22:45:17 GMT -5
Thats what he gets for driving a Suzuki
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