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Ben Roethlisbergerwas involved in a motorcycle accident this morning, he has said in the past that he prefers to ride his bike without a helmet!

Although they do not confirm it in the story linked above, I did hear on ESPN radio earlier that he in fact was NOT wearing a helmet at the time of the accident.

I sincerly hope he's ok BUT DUMBASS PUT ON A HELMET!!!
 

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Reports indicate he broke his jaw and left sinus cavity, lost teeth and has a 9" gash in back of head. Reports indicate a plastic surgeon has been brought in. I heard that his face hit the windshield of the car with which he collided. Having seen the results of such injuries in the past, Roethlisberger may have some cosmetic issues with his appearance, but this probably won't affect his football skills.
 

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This is an old story, but if you think riding a motorcycle without a helmet is stupid, how about riding without a helmet and no footwear (?!?)

a semi-well known professional wrestler from the 80's, Kerry Von Erich, a handsome buff golden boy whose entire Texas-based family was heavily involved in that business (much like Calgary's Hart Family), had the dumb habit of riding his cycle without boots of any kind. As can be expected, he was eventually the victim of a terrible accident and had to have one of his feet amputated.

you'd think such a terrible thing would halt any athlete's sports career, but he kept on going for a few more years, even though he lost most of the mobility that made him a star. the news of his missing foot was kept from the public for the most part, except on some rare occasions where he would accidently fall to the mat and lose his boot, surprising everybody in the audience who suddenly noticed the man's missing appendage.
 

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Helmet choice

The saying that keeps rolling around in my head when I hear stories of motorcycle riders being injured while not wearing a helmet is:

Those who don't wear a helmet have very little to protect anyway!

Think about it.

I hope that Ben is alright and completely recovers.:rolleyes:

Voyager

ps. before anyone jumps on me, I've been riding for over 30 years. I always wear a helmet no matter what the laws of the state or province I am in.
 

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Kepler said:
I believe Seinfeld said it best:

"There are many things you can point to as proof that the human is not smart. But my personal favorite would have to be that we needed to invent the helmet. What was happening, apparently, was that we were involved in a lot of activities that were cracking our heads. We chose not to avoid doing those activities but, instead, to come up with some sort of device to help us enjoy our head-cracking lifestyles. And even that didn't work because not enough people were wearing them so we had to come up with the helmet law. Which is even stupider, the idea behind the helmet law being to preserve a brain whose judgment is so poor, it does not even try to avoid the cracking of the head it's in."

Kepler,

ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!:D :D :D :D :D
 

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Update

Just saw video of the accident scene and the vehicles. Ben's face impacted the far right passenger side windshield of a Chrysler New Yorker. An eyewitness claimed the 62 year old woman driving the Chrysler suddenly turned left in front of Ben, then he hit her and was thrown off the bike face first into the windshield. The windshield had a pretty good groove in it where Ben's face hit. It was actually starred in two places and I assume possibly his arm starred the other part of the windshield.
 
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As a medic (and nursing student) I've personally seen people alive that would have died had they not been wearing a helmet, and those that may possibly have lived but died because they were not.

Same applies to seat belts.

As far as his performance as an athlete....if he suffered a severe enough concussion then his coordination, vision, field of depth, verbal communication abilities, etc may or may not be affected. It's difficult to tell in the first few days after a trauma.

Seriously, trust me...I have experience in these matters.
 

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Medic_565 said:
.if he suffered a severe enough concussion then his coordination, vision, field of depth, verbal communication abilities, etc may or may not be affected.

Early reports indicate there was no traumatic injury to the brain, just multiple facial fractures due to face hitting windshield.
 

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My point is..helmets and seatbelts save live.

Yes...I've been to the rare accident where a person is elected from a vehicle and walks away.

But that's the exception, not the rule and certainly no rationale NOT to wear seatbelts.
 

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Ben's injuries

Injuries suffered by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, according to Dr. Larry M. Jones, chief of trauma at Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh:

• fractures to his upper and lower jaws
• mild concussion
• fractured nose
• fractured facial bones
• multiple head lacerations
• multiple abrasions and contusions
• lost two teeth
• chipped several teeth
• no evidence of major structural damage to knees
• CT scan of brain showed no injury
 

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He may be stupid, but he is one tough SOB! His face crushed that Chrysler's windshield, and Ben is coming back to play but the Chrysler isn't!

Medic 565, it's now being revealed that Ben did suffer a mild concussion, which is not a surprise.

EB,

I have personally witnessed a guy on a motorcycle wipe out in front of my eyes. It was scary - do not know if he made it. Big Ben will be lucky if he can come out of this and still play football. He better wear his helmet next time...if he rides again.

GG

P.S. Maybe now all those studs that don't wear helmets will think twice.
 

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General Gonad said:
I have personally witnessed a guy on a motorcycle wipe out in front of my eyes. It was scary - do not know if he made it. Big Ben will be lucky if he can come out of this and still play football. He better wear his helmet next time...if he rides again.

GG

P.S. Maybe now all those studs that don't wear helmets will think twice.

GG,

Its pretty scary from the rider's perspective too. I've had 2 major motorcycle vs automobile accidents, one similar to Ben's.

While driving straight in a line of traffic, another vehicle coming in the opposite direction decided to make a left turn. His front bumper hit between my front tire and my left leg. I went over the handlebars, bounced off his hood and slid about 20yrds on the pavement. When I opened my eyes I was looking down at the pavement through my face shield. That's about the time I blacked out!

I survived both accidents specifically because I was wearing a helmet, and I will always wear one. The often mentioned excuses like the helmet is too heavy, too hot, reduces hearing, messes up your hair, etc. are forgotten when you hit another vehicle or the ground!

Ride safe.

Voyager

FYI - My handle for the last 19 years is from my 1st touring bike, Kawasaki VoyagerXII.
 

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You have been on merb for 19 years?

You make me sound so old BS!!:eek:

When I first started visiting Montreal in 1985 there wasn't much of an internet. "Voyager" was my first screen name on AOL back in 1987.

I have used the same handle on every board that I have registered on including, Canbest, MERB, TER and the old ASP & ASC boards. I'm a relative newbie to the hobby... only active about 10 years!:eek:

Regards,

Voyager

only 7hrs until I get to the Mecca!
 

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I have been late on news about this but the guy was riding an Hayabusa, how dumb should a person be not to wear a helmet on top of this rocket???
 

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steak said:
I have been late on news about this but the guy was riding an Hayabusa, how dumb should a person be not to wear a helmet on top of this rocket???

You're 100% right steak, last year while giving his now infamous "I don't wear a helmet 'cause I'm careful speach" he specifically said that he didn't ride speed bikes, only Harley's???

I like this kid I have to admit, and he may well be pretty tough BUT he has the brains of a rock.

"duh, just give me da ball Coach".
 
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