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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Roethlisberger Explained


Pittsburgh – On Nov. 22, the helmeted head of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger met the knee of onrushing Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson. The quarterback with two Super Bowl rings wobbled off the field and sat out the next game. Less than four months later, he stood accused of raping a Georgia student in a Milledgeville nightclub, and quiet questions began: Six years in the National Football League, 242 sacks, four serious head traumas — three on the field and one from a nearly fatal 2006 motorcycle crash — and two sexual assault allegations after boozy evenings in Nevada and Georgia… Medical experts consulted by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review refused to diagnose the root causes of Roethlisberger’s pattern of self-destructive behavior. But frontal lobe brain trauma has long been known to affect mood, judgment, interpersonal relations, foresight and the inhibition that keeps most others from displaying inappropriate social behavior... More

Other than the hoe trippin, this is a perfect explanation for him, and it's not his fault, it's footballs. All of you should feel sorry for accusing the victim of awful things. He should be actually be held up in high regard figuring him being a hero on the field and to overcoming his injuries off the field.

Now the mean commissioner suspended him for him giving it his all on the field. How hypocritical is that!?!

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