WEEEEE, this seems like an exceptionally good and safe idea. Have I mentioned I've only had this thing for like two hours? I must be good at motorcycling, boy howdy, what do you mean "watch out for the ground"?Alabama linebacker Rolando McClain is the latest athlete to come in for a round of media clucking after bashing himself in a motorcycle incident:
Alabama coach Nick Saban said linebacker Rolando McClain was involved in a motorcycle accident but sustained only minor injuries.Cue the usual "I can't believe this guy could be so stupid" muttering from concerned citizens, but more important around these parts is how sucky McClain is at riding a motorcycle. He got in an accident Thursday, right? Guess when he bought the motorcycle?
The sophomore was released from a hospital in his hometown of Decatur after the accident Thursday.
A friend who was with the player moments before the accident told The Decatur Daily that McClain had bought the motorcycle earlier Thursday.Rolando McClain + shiny new motorcycle + matter of hours = road pizza.
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5-11-2008 @ 11:03AM
idlegolfer said...
This was a planned accident to get Slick Saban closer to the magical 85.
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5-12-2008 @ 8:15AM
UNIT6AUBURN said...
THIS WILL BE THE NEXT EXCUSE BUT IT DOESN'T MATTER WE WILL STILL WIN AGAIN!!!! WAR EAGLE!!!
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5-12-2008 @ 9:56AM
Sheck said...
Here we go again. I bet home boy never took the riders safety class to learn how to ride.. I have been riding for 38 years and see it every week.. We can only hope he was not trying a stunt like Winslow did a couple of years ago.. Spend $100 bucks and take the riders course you bone head !!!
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5-12-2008 @ 10:12AM
Jan said...
At what point does "Don't take ANY un-necessary RISKS" come to mind? I thought sports athletes weren't supposted to be on bikes? A number of them have been injured/killed on bikes doing stupid stunts just like this. I've been riding for 30 years without any serious accidents. I even raced for a while and never had any serious crashes. I have more trouble on horses than motorcycles :)
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5-12-2008 @ 11:37AM
HANKI said...
MOTORCYCLE RIDING IS A GREAT TIME AS LONG AS RIDER AND PASSENGER USE COMMON SENSE AND RIDE WITH SAFETY ON THEIR MIND. BE AWARE OF YOUR SURRONDINGS ALSO.
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5-12-2008 @ 4:32PM
kcw13 said...
As mentioned previously, anyone who gets on a motorcycle without taking the state-approved motorcycle safety course is an idiot.
Lots of newbies think riding a motorcycle is like drive a car, but with two wheels.
To quote the philsopher Bart Simpson: "Think harder, Homer."
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6-17-2008 @ 5:27AM
nadal said...
Motorcycling is a riscy game...
We have to practice well,before riding...
Our safety is the important thing...
planning well before starting....
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