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Kellen Winslow Jr. (not a good dude)

Thanks for the illustration, Alan.
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This is just down the road from where I work. My office is about a 1/4 mile East of Tri-C, based on the map's legend. Maybe I should use my lunch break to investigate the scene of the crime.

I'm a little disappointed that the illustration doesn't show where his helmet landed. I wonder if I'd be able to identify which shrub he flew through.
 
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=knight-pleasureridewheeliewasfor&prov=knight&type=lgns

Pleasure-ride wheelie was foreshadowing of accident
By Patrick McManamon, Beacon Journal staff writer

Kellen Winslow spent part of Sunday afternoon riding his motorcycle to Canton to visit a bike superstore.

When Winslow left the store, he did a "wheelie" on Kirby Ave., said an off-duty police officer who was working at Harding's Park Cycle & Power Equipment.

"I looked at the guy working with me and said, `That's a million-dollar wheelie,' " said Eric Stanbro, a police officer who works in Stark County. Stanbro asked that his specific police department not be named; his employment was verified. A policeman named Eric told the same story on WKNR on Tuesday afternoon without revealing his last name.

The Browns released no new medical information on Winslow, who remained in the Cleveland Clinic. The team had said Monday night that Winslow had internal injuries, which were stable, as well as swelling in his right knee and shoulder.

The team is concerned about the knee, because swelling can indicate a serious problem. Possible injuries won't be known until more medical exams are concluded.

Winslow, the team's first-round draft choice a year ago, was hurt when he crashed his Suzuki motorcycle Sunday night. Winslow was riding in a parking lot in Westlake, hit a curb and flipped over the bike.

Four friends were with him when he was hurt, and they told Westlake police Winslow was learning to ride the motorcycle, which he had purchased in early April.

Stanbro, who was working with another off-duty police officer at Harding's, said Winslow spent 60 to 90 minutes at the customer appreciation spring open house.

Dennis Harding, manager and part owner of Harding's, confirmed Winslow's presence, and added Winslow arrived and left on his motorcycle.

Harding said he talked briefly to Winslow to thank him for coming.

"He was nice," Harding said.

Stanbro, who was present for traffic control and general security, said Winslow signed several autographs and posed with several fans for pictures. Stanbro said Winslow spent most of his time shopping for motorcycle apparel.

"His group of people went to leave and we asked them not to do any burnouts or anything in the parking lot," Stanbro said. "They headed east on Route 62, and (Winslow) was the last one in their group. As they pulled out he popped a wheelie.

"It was a small one. Then he hit the throttle and went up a little higher. He held it for about 100 feet.

"He sat down and off they went."


Stanbro said he guessed Winslow was going at "a very high rate of speed" when he did the wheelie (a stunt in which a bike rides on its back wheel only).

"He gunned it," Stanbro said. "He was going real fast. I'd estimate between 40 and 50 miles per hour."

Stanbro was doing a best guess on the speed and distance of the wheelie.

"It appeared to us he was riding with a bunch of very experienced riders," Stanbro said. "The way they were dressed, their bikes. His bike had a 30-day tag on. He looked a little uncertain. He had his helmet on.

"Two of their guys were doing wheelies when they got to the event."

Stanbro called the wheelie "a very dangerous move."

"I don't believe he's that experienced a rider and very experienced riders wreck all the time on those," Stanbro said.

Lt. Ray Arcuri of the Westlake Police Department said Winslow's friends described Winslow as a "novice rider."

Told that Winslow apparently had ridden the bike from his home in Westlake to Canton, Arcuri said, "We want to find out exactly what went on."

Arcuri said the only charge Winslow faces would be reckless operation or failure to maintain reasonable control of a vehicle, both traffic tickets. He said the Westlake police are looking into whether Winslow had a valid license to drive the motorcycle.

Messages for Patrick McManamon can be sent to [email protected]. Beacon Journal staff writer Darnell Mayberry contributed to this report.
 
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HA! This whole things shows really how much of a wannabe winslow is ... wishes he was harder than he really is, tougher than he really is, then the spoiled bitch pops off on some "souldja" rant. Thinks he's a better TE than he actually is, better prospect than he actually is -- then his punk ass holds out for a ridiculous contract. Now he thinks he's cooler than he actually is, a better rider than he actually is, trying to do wheelies on a GSX, stunts in parking lot -- ends up in the hospital.

What a punk.
 
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I don't hold any feelings for Winslow, but re-watch the Fiesta Bowl and tell me he wasn't a talent. As for the Browns, the deal for Wislow ranks right up there with trading Bobby Mitchell in order to draft Ernie Davis. I'm sure no one in the NFL was looking forward to facing an offense with Edwrds and Winslow... of course there was no one to throw the ball to them, but it still has some nice imagry to it.
 
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Thanks for the link to the security camera footage. He went through that parking lot at a pretty good clip.

I hope that he fully recovers from this but even though this affects the Brown's chances this year tremendously (which upsets me), I can't help but laugh and smile at the fact that Mr. Moto GP Wannabe is going to lose $9,000,000.

Hey on the subject of money let's talk about an important aspect of this. How does this effect the Brown's Cap? :biggrin:
 
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So from what I have gathered, the consensus here is that KII is not the soldier that he made him self out of be. I wonder if he asked the nurse for an extra pillow last night in the hospital, and then promptly declared "you had better get me a damn pillow bitch, I'm a soldier", in a futile attempt to restore some credability.
 
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Since he's in clear violation of his contract with his reckless macho bullshit, and since I'm not a Browns fan, I feel zero sympathy for this ass-clown losing over $9 million.

Police charges of illegally operating the vehicle would be minor, but would seem to give more weight to the Browns' case if the contract's clauses ever end up in a legal dispute.
 
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cincibuck said:
re-watch the Fiesta Bowl and tell me he wasn't a talent

No question about it. He is a terrific athlete, much the same way Maurice Clarett, Courtney Brown, Gerard Warren, William Green and many others are terrific athletes. They just are not able to recognize how lucky they are to be so talented and that no one owes them anything.
 
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why the fuck is the news lady calling him K2?
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BuckeyeBill73 said:
He's a man-mountain
I thought it might be something like the old Donovan song

"First there is a mountain -- then there is no mountain"

Or perhaps she couldn't pronounce "The Second" -- she is a talking head, so skill is secondary to appearance.
 
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AJHawkfan said:
No question about it. He is a terrific athlete, much the same way Maurice Clarett, Courtney Brown, Gerard Warren, William Green and many others are terrific athletes. They just are not able to recognize how lucky they are to be so talented and that no one owes them anything.
Add Big Daddy DW to that list.
 
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