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Vince Wilfork lends helping hand.
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/...sportscenterTW
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- New England Patriots defensive lineman Vince Wilfork was driving home from Sunday night's rousing victory against the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship Game when he noticed a Jeep Wrangler rolled onto its side on Route 1 not far from Gillette Stadium. So he did what he said anyone else would: He pulled over and lent a helping hand, with the Massachusetts State Police arriving soon after and crediting Wilfork with helping pull the driver -- 38-year-old Mary Ellen Brooks of Hanson, Massachusetts -- out of the vehicle. "Through football and the course of life, I've learned to try to stay poised in certain situations and I'm pretty sure she was kind of scared," Wilfork said Monday in the team's locker room. "The last thing I wanted to do was have her panic, and that was the first thing I told her, 'Don't panic. We'll get you out of here.' We got her out, the cops came and that was about it." The accident occurred at 12:45 a.m., and trooper Kenneth Proulx reported that he held the driver's door open while Wilfork reached in and helped lift Brooks out of the vehicle with one hand. Wilfork then departed after ensuring no more assistance was needed. Brooks was then arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and negligent operation of a motor vehicle. "He's got a lot of character and a lot of integrity -- how generous he is with his time and personal support, and the time and interest and compassion he has for other fellow human beings," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "It doesn't surprise me because that's really the type of person he is." In revisiting his role in helping Brooks, Wilfork was subdued on Monday. "I think anybody would do the same thing," he said. "I saw the lady in there and asked her if she was OK, could she move. She grabbed my hand, and kind of talked her through [it]. It wasn't a big deal; it was seeing someone that needed help and helping. I was just trying to get her to safety." Wilfork said he didn't see the car flip over and was unaware how long it had been on its side. He was with his wife, Bianca, at the time. "You kind of reflect on life a little bit," he said. "Here I am, we won the most important game of our season, and flashing right in front of your eyes is the life of someone who is in danger. ... After I drove off, my wife and I kind of talked in the car and said there are things that are a lot more precious in life than games or anything you accomplish in life. There are things out there that are more important. It showed last night, even though we won the AFC championship, it was life and danger. We were just happy to help. "I don't want anything from it. If I saw it a million times, I'd do it a million times no matter what the situation would be." |
Sweet act by a sweet man. :clap:
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Read this yesterday.
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Should have let her rot! She's a drunk driver! /Lonewolf
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I'm honestly surprised that Vince can get in and out of a vehicle
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he deflated the tires first
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Good for him!
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Don't worry the NFl is looking into this-lol |
Aaron Hernandez would have done the same.
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An amazing guy by all accounts.
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Then he picked up the jeep and sat it back on all fours........and ate the woman.
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Wilfork is made up of bloomin onion.
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"Here, let me help you slip into these silver bracelets"
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Am I wrong in assuming everyone else in this thread would have pulled over and helped the driver out too? |
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Yeah.. I stopped on I-70 a couple of years ago to help and my car got smashed by a car without insurance. I have my own family to feed let alone a stranger. Priorities.
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But I disagree. Theres all sorts of adrenaline that would have helped you. Plus it was a Jeep so it prolly had a tire iron in it for leverage. |
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This is like when the 12 year old gets a medal because he called 911.
He's ****ing 12. He's supposed to. |
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Adrenaline is true. Somehow for me that kind of strength generated by mothers saving a child. That hasn't happened to me yet. |
Anyone know his official current weight...dude looks giant on tv.
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Waiting In Line For?
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Wrestling In Lingerie Friend?
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Yeah, very cool story, read it this morning... good on Vince.
Maybe it will help offset that SI article that just SLAMS the Patriots for their cheating, nefarious ways... coaches padlocking their lockers for fear of thieves, Pats towel boys eavesdropping with every chance, even the bigscreen is angled so that the opposing sideline cant see it for replays etc. I kinda wanted to root for them out of a grudging respect for Brady, he's a fiery mfer and a premier competitor and I love that shit... but yeah, the Pats are some low brow mfers and thats the bottom line. I'll be rooting for good food, a good buzz, and good commercials. |
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I can play this game too. Ha, ha, ha! |
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I'm surprised at you Easy6
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BTW, I just noticed that this cheating stuff is in the wrong thread. This is about Vince Wilfork Good Samaritan. And cheating is posted again?
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I fully realize Tom Bradys greatness, but I'll be damned if I act like a reerun about it... Brady is a WINNER, but he DID get some help. |
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