http://www.macsfootballblog.com/2010/07/ravens-rookie-lb-sergio-kindle-in.html Wow, this cat has had issues, everything from crashing his car into a building to problems with his knee. I hope he is okay and makes a full recovery.
Ouch, two flights of stairs. I never want to experience falling down a step ladder, let alone sets of stairs.
He's very immature and everyone knew it. However, I hope he gets well. These guys have to protect themselves, especially right now when they are about to sign their contracts. You can't hurt yourself off the field.
He should have fun living this one down. I mean two flights really takes talent. If he wasn't tore up from Purple drank I'm calling shenanigans. He was in Texas after all, all you need to do to get into a stupid fight is simply be in Texas...
Seriously how the hell did this guy fall down 2 flights of stairs...?? and bust his head?? Ravens coach John Harbaugh revealed Monday that rookie LB Sergio Kindle suffered a fractured skull during his recent fall down two flights of stairs. Kindle won't practice at all in training camp. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Kindle will also be unable to travel from Austin (TX) to Baltimore for "at least" three weeks. He's suddenly a candidate to start the year on PUP.
Sergio Kindle will be on the team this year and ready to play in about a month according to him The only remaining unsigned pick from the 2010 draft class says he'll put on a NFL uniform soon enough. Ravens linebacker Sergio Kindle wrote he's headed back to action. "Its official, i'll be wear'n number 94!!!" Kindle wrote. "ima sit out some games but look for ya boy on that field sometime next month!! King Serg." Kindle is a second-round pick recovering from a fractured skull. He was expected to arrive in Baltimore this week and does not currently count against the Ravens roster. If he's truly healthy enough to return to the field, he will have to sign a contract and the Ravens could possibly get a roster exemption for him for a short time. There was a lot of fear Kindle could miss the entire season, so we'll wait to hear from the Ravens doctors before assuming Kindle can reach his optimistic timeline. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/05/sergio-kindle-says-hell-be-back-on-the-field/