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    PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Ben Roethlisberger apologized to the Pittsburgh Steelers, fans and his family on Thursday, hours after being released from a hospital, saying he was fortunate to be alive and pledging to wear a helmet if he ever again rides a motorcycle.

    "In the past few days, I've gained a new perspective on life," the Super Bowl-winning quarterback said in a statement released by the team. "By the grace of God, I'm fortunate to be alive ... "

    Roethlisberger, 24, who wrecked his bike and cracked his head on a car windshield on Monday, was discharged late Wednesday night.

    The youngest quarterback ever to win a Super Bowl was not wearing a helmet when he crashed into a car that was turning left in front of his motorcycle. Pennsylvania's mandatory helmet law was repealed in 2003.

    But Roethlisberger said in the statement that if he ever rides a motorcycle again "it certainly will be with a helmet."

    Doctors have said two rounds of tests showed no brain injuries, although there was a mild concussion. Doctors used small titanium plates and screws to reassemble Roethlisberger's broken jaws and repaired other broken facial bones. He also lost two teeth and chipped several others, doctors said.

    In the statement, Roethlisberger said that he realizes he has a responsibility to safeguard his health in the offseason so he can continue to lead the team.

    The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, citing confidentiality laws, has refused to confirm media reports that Roethlisberger does not have a valid Pennsylvania motorcycle license.

    Roethlisberger appeared to address those reports in his statement.

    "I never meant any harm to others nor to break any laws," Roethlisberger said. "I was confident in my ability to ride a motorcycle and simply believed such an accident would not happen to me."

    "People are knocking him for not wearing a helmet and all of that, but the guy is hurting,"

    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer said those criticizing Roethlisberger for not wearing a helmet should back off.

    "He went through seven hours of surgery and the last thing he needs right now is guys banging on him for not wearing a helmet," Palmer said at Bengals' minicamp in Cincinnati.

    Police were still investigating and will not release their findings until their accident reconstruction is complete, spokeswoman Tammy Ewin said. Police have finished inspecting Roethlisberger's Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle and the car, but Ewin would not elaborate on that part of the investigation.

    A secretary for District Justice Oscar Petite Jr., who has jurisdiction where the crash occurred, said no citations or other charges have been filed.

    The car's driver, a 62-year-old woman, did not immediately return a telephone message Thursday.

    The Steelers have not given a timetable for Roethlisberger's return, but hope he will be ready for their Sept. 7 opener against Miami. Players who visited Roethlisberger in the hospital believe he will return to action soon, with no ill effects.

    "I look forward to being at training camp in Latrobe and winning football games this season," Roethlisberger said in the statement.

    The Steelers are 27-4 with Roethlisberger at quarterback and have played in two AFC championship games and won a Super Bowl during his two seasons as a starter.

    Bengals receiver Chad Johnson hopes the accident does not cause teams to impose more contractual limits on dangerous activities by players.

    "They took away the [touchdown] celebrations. Now we can't enjoy ourselves outside of the facility? That's not fair," Johnson said.

    "If you're going to do it, do it very cautiously. If you're going to ride a bike, ride it the right way. Don't speed. Do it for enjoyment. If you're going to bungee jump, have two cords in case one snaps. I don't ride anything. I just talk trash. That's it."

    Although Roethlisberger was able to sneak out of the hospital Wednesday night, Mercy Hospital officials did not confirm his release until Thursday morning at the request of his family.

    It was unclear where Roethlisberger went when he left the hospital. A bodyguard outside Roethlisberger's home did not say if the player was inside, but several vehicles were parked in the driveway and on the street nearby.
    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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    • According to our local FOX news station this noon, Ben has said

      he's done riding cycles but will wear a helmet if he ever did again.

      SB QB but still a kid.
      Is it really a halo or
      just a swelled head ?

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      • Now, concern turns to football helmet

        By Karen Roebuck and Joe Starkey
        TRIBUNE-REVIEW

        Friday, June 16, 2006


        Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger likely will take the field this season wearing a helmet he passed on last year, according to the Steelers' primary helmet supplier.
        Roethlisberger also may need a hard chin cup, a different face mask and the addition of a face shield that extends to at least below the nose to keep wayward fingers from his fractured face, jaws and nose, said Marty Cothern, Riddell key account manager. Riddell is the country's leading manufacturer of football helmets. Steelers trainers contacted him about helmet possibilities after the quarterback's Monday motorcycle accident, in which Roethlisberger also suffered a minor concussion.

        "They're trying to think ahead of the curve here, and they don't know -- nobody knows -- what the issues are going to be," he said. "... At that position, it's tough to wear too much, because you have to turn your head a lot."

        Big Ben likely will wear the Revolution helmet, which has distinctive muttonchop-like protection over the jaws and was first introduced five years ago, Cothern said.

        The helmet was designed to protect players from concussions but also provides the best jaw protection available on a football helmet, he said.

        The Revolution was made after a study came to the surprising conclusion that 70 percent of players' concussions occurred from blows to the jaw or side of the head, Cothern said.

        "I think that is the helmet he will be wearing going forward," Cothern said.

        Cothern said the Steelers told him the Revolution fit Roethlisberger best last season, but he opted to stay with Riddell VSR-4 he had been wearing.

        He said he did not know Roethlisberger's reasons for forgoing the better-fitting helmet, but some NFL players do not want to change their equipment because of superstitions and habit.

        The Revolution also feels different to players, distributing its weight -- 2 ounces less than other helmets -- around the head rather than at the face mask, like those they have worn for years.

        "Sometimes, we don't get a perfect fit with this helmet, and the best protection you can have is a good fit," Cothern said.

        Linebackers Joey Porter and James Farrior, safety Troy Polamalu and backup quarterback Charlie Batch were among the Steelers who wore the Revolution during the team's championship season. Polamalu suffered multiple concussions during his college career at Southern Cal but is not believed to have suffered one during his three-year NFL career.

        Ex-Steelers quarterback Kordell Stewart converted to the Revolution after he suffered a concussion on a hit from Washington Redskins linebacker LaVar Arrington, and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning switched to the Revolution in 2002, after suffering a hairline fracture of his jaw a season earlier.

        Redskins quarterback Mark Brunell took some ribbing from teammates when he switched to the Revolution three seasons ago, when he played for the Jacksonville Jaguars. They thought the helmet made him look like an astronaut. Brunell didn't mind. He'd suffered a concussion a year earlier.

        "I don't care if some guys may think it looks silly," Brunell told Pro Football Weekly. "If it fits fine and gives me a lesser chance of getting a concussion, I'll wear it -- I'll keep wearing it. Concussions are not a lot of fun. Once you have one, you never want to have one again."

        Thad Ide, the vice president of research and development for Riddell, said other quarterbacks returning from head injuries have benefited from equipment modifications.

        "(Then-St. Louis Rams quarterback) Kurt Warner broke his jaw and had an extended faceguard made, and (ex-Dallas Cowboys quarterback) Troy Aikman wore a specially padded chinstrap," Ide said. "Efforts have been made for accommodations. Custom mouthpieces are made for players all the time."

        Ide said approximately 20 percent of NFL players wore the Revolution helmet last season.

        Big Ben also should have a better line of sight with the Revolution, which is cut back on the sides one-quarter inch from older-style helmets, Cothern said.

        While the company will not change the helmet design for Roethlisberger, Cothern said he was going to meet with Riddell engineers last night to discuss other options to protect the Steelers' starting quarterback.

        Riddell made a specialized, albeit heavy, face mask to protect former New Orleans Saints linebacker and ex-Pitt star Rickey Jackson, who played with a broken jaw, Cothern said.

        Roethlisberger's next face mask could be more cagelike, with more wire, Cothern said. More padding could be added to the helmet, either for a better fit or increased protection, he said.

        "The Steelers have one of the best crews I've ever seen in fitting equipment and helmets. They've been around forever," Cothern said.
        ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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        • Originally posted by Packers4Ever
          According to our local FOX news station this noon, Ben has said

          he's done riding cycles but will wear a helmet if he ever did again.

          SB QB but still a kid.

          Roethlisberger says he's 'fortunate to be alive'

          NFL.com wire reports

          PITTSBURGH (June 15, 2006) --

          Ben Roethlisberger apologized to the Pittsburgh Steelers, fans and his family June 15, hours after being released from a hospital, saying he was fortunate to be alive and pledging to wear a helmet if he ever again rides a motorcycle.

          "In the past few days, I've gained a new perspective on life," the Super Bowl-winning quarterback said in a statement released by the team. "By the grace of God, I'm fortunate to be alive ... "

          Roethlisberger, 24, who wrecked his bike and cracked his head on a car windshield June 12, was discharged late June 14.

          The youngest quarterback ever to win a Super Bowl was not wearing a helmet when he crashed into a car that was turning left in front of his motorcycle. Pennsylvania's mandatory helmet law was repealed in 2003.

          But Roethlisberger said in the statement that if he ever rides a motorcycle again, "it certainly will be with a helmet."

          Doctors have said two rounds of tests showed no brain injuries, although there was a mild concussion. Doctors used small titanium plates and screws to reassemble Roethlisberger's broken jaws and repaired other broken facial bones. He also lost two teeth and chipped several others, doctors said.

          In the statement, Roethlisberger said that he realizes he has a responsibility to safeguard his health in the offseason so he can continue to lead the team.

          The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, citing confidentiality laws, has refused to confirm media reports that Roethlisberger does not have a valid Pennsylvania motorcycle license.
          Roethlisberger appeared to address those reports in his statement.

          "I never meant any harm to others nor to break any laws," Roethlisberger said. "I was confident in my ability to ride a motorcycle and simply believed such an accident would not happen to me."

          "People are knocking him for not wearing a helmet and all of that, but the guy is hurting," Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer said, noting those criticizing Roethlisberger for not wearing a helmet should back off.

          "He went through seven hours of surgery and the last thing he needs right now is guys banging on him for not wearing a helmet," Palmer said at Bengals minicamp in Cincinnati.

          Police were still investigating and will not release their findings until their accident reconstruction is complete, spokeswoman Tammy Ewin said. Police have finished inspecting Roethlisberger's Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle and the car, but Ewin would not elaborate on that part of the investigation.

          A secretary for District Justice Oscar Petite Jr., who has jurisdiction where the crash occurred, said no citations or other charges have been filed.

          The car's driver, a 62-year-old woman, did not immediately return a telephone message.

          The Steelers have not given a timetable for Roethlisberger's return, but hope he will be ready for their Sept. 7 opener against Miami. Players who visited Roethlisberger in the hospital believe he will return to action soon, with no ill effects.

          "I look forward to being at training camp in Latrobe and winning football games this season," Roethlisberger said in the statement.

          The Steelers are 27-4 with Roethlisberger at quarterback and have played in two AFC Championship Games and won a Super Bowl during his two seasons as a starter.

          Bengals receiver Chad Johnson hopes the accident does not cause teams to impose more contractual limits on dangerous activities by players.

          "They took away the (touchdown) celebrations. Now we can't enjoy ourselves outside of the facility? That's not fair," Johnson said.

          "If you're going to do it, do it very cautiously. If you're going to ride a bike, ride it the right way. Don't speed. Do it for enjoyment. If you're going to bungee jump, have two cords in case one snaps. I don't ride anything. I just talk trash. That's it."

          Although Roethlisberger was able to sneak out of the hospital June 14, Mercy Hospital officials did not confirm his release until June 15 at the request of his family.

          It was unclear where Roethlisberger went when he left the hospital. A bodyguard outside Roethlisberger's home did not say if the player was inside, but several vehicles were parked in the driveway and on the street nearby.
          ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
          ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
          ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
          ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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          • Bengals receiver Chad Johnson hopes the accident does not cause teams to impose more contractual limits on dangerous activities by players.

            "They took away the (touchdown) celebrations. Now we can't enjoy ourselves outside of the facility? That's not fair," Johnson said.

            "If you're going to do it, do it very cautiously. If you're going to ride a bike, ride it the right way. Don't speed. Do it for enjoyment. If you're going to bungee jump, have two cords in case one snaps. I don't ride anything. I just talk trash. That's it." fr. the above article


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            "I just talk trash." Chad Johnson
            ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
            ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
            ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
            ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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            • I was watching national news about an hour ago and the topic of Ben came up, he's to be fined (?) for not wearing a helmet last Monday. Just then the phone rang and I missed the rest. Anyone hear how much of a fine and also who fined him? Doesn't PA have a law? I doubt it was the Steeler's organization. Also, is he liable for damages to the other party's vehicle since he didn't have a license?
              Anybody know?
              Just curious...
              Is it really a halo or
              just a swelled head ?

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              • Originally posted by Packers4Ever
                I was watching national news about an hour ago and the topic of Ben came up, he's to be fined (?) for not wearing a helmet last Monday. Just then the phone rang and I missed the rest. Anyone hear how much of a fine and also who fined him? Doesn't PA have a law? I doubt it was the Steeler's organization. Also, is he liable for damages to the other party's vehicle since he didn't have a license?
                Anybody know?
                Just curious...
                He didn't have a valid motorcycle license and thus is getting fined for this and not wearing a helmet (yes, PA is a no helmet state except if you don't have a cycle license). I also heard that the driver will be cited for something so it'll probably be a 50/50 split of liability - I'm sure he can afford it
                The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
                Vince Lombardi

                "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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                • One report said the driver is being cited for failure to yield, both had green lights and she was turning left. The report also said the police are investigating threatening phone calls made to the lady.

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                  • Thanks Shamrock and Fosco for the info. I didn't think the

                    lady driving the other vehicle should get off scott-free either.
                    Is it really a halo or
                    just a swelled head ?

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                    • Threatening phone calls made to the lady - I probably could've guessed.

                      I can just see the mentality behind that.
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                      • Originally posted by Guiness
                        Threatening phone calls made to the lady - I probably could've guessed.

                        I can just see the mentality behind that.


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                        Oh yes, I'm sure it wasn't hard to sniff money especially

                        in this case. Probably had her lawyer picked by suppertime.
                        Is it really a halo or
                        just a swelled head ?

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                        • Originally posted by Packers4Ever
                          Originally posted by Guiness
                          Threatening phone calls made to the lady - I probably could've guessed.

                          I can just see the mentality behind that.


                          ____________________________________

                          Oh yes, I'm sure it wasn't hard to sniff money especially

                          in this case. Probably had her lawyer picked by suppertime.
                          Huh? What claim does she have? She turned in front of him, failing to yield to oncoming traffic.

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                          • I know Sham, but just wait, bet she'll try to turn this into his

                            being liable too, to some degree at least. Bet she never saw

                            him coming.

                            And now his fans are out to get her ???
                            Is it really a halo or
                            just a swelled head ?

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                            • Originally posted by Packers4Ever
                              I know Sham, but just wait, bet she'll try to turn this into his

                              being liable too, to some degree at least. Bet she never saw

                              him coming.

                              And now his fans are out to get her ???
                              Unless your parked your always liable in some degree in an accident. Even in a rear end collision, the front car is liable. In this case, it'll probably be 50/50 or 70/30 (driver/cycle). She's not injured so her liability is just the car - his being the cycle and 3 days in the hospital (probably about a $40-$50K bill) - chump change for a guy making millions.
                              The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
                              Vince Lombardi

                              "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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                              • Make that hospital/doctor bill more like $100,000 and up. Seven hours

                                in surgery - following time in the ER - look at all the repair work in and

                                around his mouth and head, not to speak of various therapists and

                                specialists. Does NFL offer health coverage of any sort, I thought

                                they did, but not sure. Still...he could handle this... : )
                                Is it really a halo or
                                just a swelled head ?

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