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Jerry Micco chat on Ben Roethlisberger's accident
Monday, June 12, 2006

Jerry Micco: Hi everyone. Couple little things to fix and we'll be ready to go. What a news day, huh? I've only got about 25 minutes, but I'll get to as many questions as I can.

rudy: Jerry how bad is it?

Jerry Micco: The question of the day, Rudy. We're not sure the exact extent of injuries, though reports are coming in as we speak. It's probably bad enough that he'll miss some time and take several weeks to recover, but nothing appears to be life-threatening at this point. But it's a head injury and one never knows how those can progress.

Ryan: Has anyone heard anything about the extent of Ben's head injuries?

Jerry Micco: No one knows the extent of his injuries, yet. I'd imagine we'll have this shortly.

Penzrule: Is there any talk about possible brain damage?

Jerry Micco: With any head injury, you could have brain damage. A concussion could cause brain damage. I think once the surgery is finished, and a day or so passes, doctors will have a better assessment of that.

StillerfaninDC: Is there any truth to the rumors that Ben seriously injured both knees?

Jerry Micco: Nothing I've heard all day from folks says knees were involved.

Rosie: Do you think this will cause the legislature to retract the "no helmet" law?

Jerry Micco: Probably not, but if folks don't want to use a helmet to ride, they'll avoid it at all costs. Maybe the publicity from this will convince some folks that wearing a helmet is a safe thing to do. I don't know if it would have helped in this situation, but it certainly couldn't hurt.

wjas: Will the Steelers now demand that Roethlisberger wear a helmet? Can this be something that can be negotiated at his next contract?

Jerry Micco: The NFL can and does use broad language in contracts saying players can't engage in "dangerous activities." Describe what dangerous is? Riding a motorcycle might fit the bill. Hang gliding. Water skiing? A lot of things can hurt folks. It's a pretty ambiguous part of any contract, but I don't think the Steelers will insist on this. I think Roethlisberger may have gotten the message the hard way, though.

SouthernSteel: Unbelievable... how can someone who the franchise depends on be so irresponsible? Maybe now hillbilly boy from NW Ohio can think about wearing a darn helmet. Thank god for the Steelers that he should be fine after the short-term. He could have easily been killed.

Jerry Micco: Well, sometimes it's hard to convince people that what they want to do individually isn't always in the best interests of their team. he's a young guy and has a mind of his own. Sometimes people learn from mistakes. Usually they don't wind up in a hospital, but sometimes they do.

Charlotte: Is Ben out of surgery yet?

Jerry Micco: Not to my knowledge. We have Gene Collier at Mercy Hospital to give us updates, though.

StillersfaninDC: The bike was a Suzuki Hyabusa! There are pictures of it on espn.com

Jerry Micco: I stand corrected then. It's a Suzuki.

Albert_in_DC: Any news about the driver of the car involved in the accident?

Jerry Micco: The only news we have is that it's a woman and the car had Maine tags on it. We're working on that story, too.

cwilliam14: Is the broken jaw the most serious injury that Ben has?

Jerry Micco: I've heard about the jaw, but I'm not sure of his other injuries. We'll have to see once he gets out of surgery.

rhino: why was there nothing in his contract specifically against riding a bike?

Jerry Micco: I'm not sure that a team can tell a person not to ride a motorcycle. There are certain things that a team can and cannot do. They could try to put that into a contract, but my guess is Ben and his agent would fight it. Maybe next time around they'll do it, we'll see.

JeorgeD: What are Steelers options for quarterback, I know it's too early. But are we going to have to look for a possible trade?

Jerry Micco: Right now, Charlie Batch is option one. A trade may be in the offing, but that's a ways down the road. I heard he may be out for seven weeks, which puts him back into play in early August.

Bitsarama: Any word on who was charged at fault in the accident?

Jerry Micco: The police have not released that information as of yet.

CoreyC443: Thank goodness it's not life threatening. Has anyone at the PG spoken with trauma experts or physicians regarding the extent of the reported injuries and whether they would ever clear someone with those injuries to resume a football career?

Jerry Micco: We are doing a story on the injuries and talking to medical folks about how injuries like the ones Ben has apparently received, could curtail his career or not. We'll be looking at stories like this for the next couple of days.

matt1996: I heard in an extrodinary move of team unity Coach Cowher has graciously agreed to donate his jaw to Ben's recovery. Can you confirm that?

Jerry Micco: At least someone can find humor, dark as it is, from this accident. Let's just hope that Ben learns from the experience.

Susie12101: Has it been confirmed that Ben was not wearing a helmet?

Jerry Micco: I believe it has been confirmed that he was not wearing a helmet.

Spaceman: Do you think he'll continue to ride his biker after this?

Jerry Micco: I think he'll continue to ride his bike. Now, he may wear a helmet, but Ben seems like his own man. But things like this can put a scare into someone. We'll have to see.

Bruce: Jerry, I'll blame Ben for not wearing a helmet. That's an easy one. But that helmet law....it would've helped him in this case. This will certainly be publicity to that effect.

Jerry Micco: I'm sure some legislator may use this incident to bring the law back up in the legislature.

seese34: Rumor has it a plastic surgeon was summoned. Do you know what exactly this was for?

Jerry Micco: I have no information that a plastic surgeon was summoned. But considering he went head first into the windshield, then, apparently, hit the pavement with his head and/or face, that's a real possibility.

CharlotteSteelerFan: When the Steelers drafted Omar Jacobs do you think this may have been in the back of their minds? -- Honestly no helmet it was only a matter of time before something happened ...

Jerry Micco: I don't think this specific incident was in the backs of their minds, but they needed a No. 3 QB and Jacobs was a good fit for the round he was drafted.

slug863: Jay Williams, Kellen Winslow, now Roethlisberger. Do you think athletes can be convinced to put away cycles until their careers are over?

Jerry Micco: I think a lot of athletes, particularly young gifted ones, see themselves as invincible. I think they'll always push the envelope of what they can and cannot do. Maybe they'll wake up a bit more based on these injuries you cited, but people get busted for drugs, etc., all the time. And it still keeps happening.

Susie12101: Has the Steeler organization or Bill Cowher made any comments about Ben's situation?

Jerry Micco: Art Rooney II made a statement to the media saying they are encouraged by the intial reports from the medical team at Mercy.

sburr11: Lets pretend its worst case scenerio, do the Steelers go into the season with Batch as their starter? or do they trade for someone else?

Jerry Micco: I think they'd use Batch, but look for a No. 2 from a group of guys who might be cut during camp. Hey, is Tommy Maddox still on the market? And I'm only kidding just a bit.

sburr11: How long do you think before we will actually get concrete answers to the severity of the injuries?

Jerry Micco: I'm going to say that by 5 or 5:30 we should have something up on Post-Gazette.com. As soon as we get anything, we get it up on the Website.

dwb6622: Rooney II and the comments from Bettis are positive, should we feel comfortable about that?

Jerry Micco: I think everyone is cautiously optimistic. He may have dodged a bullet here, but it's going to take a couple of days to know for sure.

sburr11: Any word on Ben's family? Are they handling it well?

Jerry Micco: I believe they are on their way here or may already be here. We're working to get reaction from them as soon as we can.

Rick_: I can't believe Ben was in a bad accident and people are talking about contracts and legislation. How about we just hope he will be ok?

Jerry Micco: That's a good though, Rick. But even those who ask those questions probably are all keeping Ben in their thoughts. He's a very popular athlete in this area, and I think everyone wants to see him under center for the opener against the Dolphins.

Rosie: As a former rider, and looking at the photos, this was one of the worst type accidents to be involved in without a helmet.

Jerry Micco: That's my understanding, too, Rosie. I've never ridden, but I know people how have and it's the one that's most common and one they fear.

mackhammer: Jerry, did you speak with Jerome Bettis today? He reportedly expressed his relief that Ben will be fine.

Jerry Micco: I didn't speak with Jerome, but Ed Bouchette is attempting to contact him and other Steelers.

cedise: Is Coach Cowher or anyone from the organization at the hopital?

Jerry Micco: I believe some teammates have made it to the hospital. I'm not sure about Cowher, but I'm sure if he's anywhere close by he'll be there. He really cares about those guys.

Joe1: Do you think this stop him from starting the season?

Jerry Micco: I think he'll start the season on time unless the head injury is more serious than we originally thought. But first, let's see how he does the next couple of days. He's going to go slow for a while here.

Jerry Micco: I'm sorry folks, I need to attend our 4:30 editorial meeting. I tried to get to as many questions as I could and I appreciate all of you taking the time to talk. We'll be posting news as soon as we get it on Post-gazette.com, and we'll have many stories in tomorrow's P-G. Thanks for taking the time!

First published on June 12, 2006 at 12:00 am