It appears Cedric Benson has passed

Discussion in 'On The Field' started by Joe Fan, Aug 18, 2019.

  1. Run Pincher

    Run Pincher 2,500+ Posts

    I don't either, but I'm sure on rare occasions there's probably one out there. I used to ride my bicycle out there and that intersection used to always scare me. I wouldn't ride out there now though, too much traffic.
     
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  3. utxhorns32

    utxhorns32 100+ Posts

    RIP Cedric Benson lots of great memories :hookem:
     
  4. I35

    I35 5,000+ Posts

    Wow! :facepalm:
     
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  5. Bill in Sinton

    Bill in Sinton 5,000+ Posts

    This is terrible news. Prayers for all concerned. I am an old man (71) and one of the hardest thing is for someone you expect to be here long after you are gone to go before you. We all know that happens but it is hard. : (
     
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  6. LonghornCatholic

    LonghornCatholic Deo Gratias

    Any word on the passenger who was killed? I'd like to send them condolences, as well.
     
  7. Horn6721

    Horn6721 10,000+ Posts

    Did I read it was Ced's girlfriend?
     
  8. SabreHorn

    SabreHorn 10,000+ Posts

    Yes
     
  9. Detective Shilala

    Detective Shilala 2,500+ Posts

    My little brother played against him in a regional play off game in HS. Said it hurt bad to tackle him. The game was pretty close until the 4th quarter when Ced took over.
    By the 4th no one wanted any part of him and he was just breaking tackles left and right.

    Anyway, my brother had a great respect for Ced as a competitor but also as a person after that. I guess he was a pretty good sport, didn't talk trash, and just seemed humble.
     
  10. WorsterMan

    WorsterMan SEC here we come!!

    Just terrible, terrible news. Condolences to his family.

    He was a Longhorn legend.

    RIP CB & Aamna.
     
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  11. Galvestonhorn

    Galvestonhorn 250+ Posts

    What a chicken shiit thing to say.
     
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  12. SabreHorn

    SabreHorn 10,000+ Posts

    The young lady who died in the crash with Ced was 27 yr old Aamna Najam, who just earned her Doctorate from Texas in audiology
     
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  13. Detective Shilala

    Detective Shilala 2,500+ Posts

    Hey all, please don't let ZeusAdonis eulogize me when I am gone.
    Chickenshit indeed. Did he sign up just to post that?
     
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  14. MajesticII

    MajesticII 1,000+ Posts

    Debate vehicle safety all day long...Its a sad day for the Longhorn family, Cedric's family, and the family of the young lady who lost her life when that van hit the motorcycle. R.I.P.
     
  15. LonghornCatholic

    LonghornCatholic Deo Gratias

    :hookem:

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  16. mchammer

    mchammer 10,000+ Posts

    A tragedy in all ways.
     
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  17. AC

    AC 2,500+ Posts

    She had her whole life ahead of her! Life is really short.
    :hookem2:
    RIP Aamna!
     
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  18. Mr. Fiesta

    Mr. Fiesta 1,000+ Posts

    El Ced and my oldest in 2003. He was extremely nice to my kids...:hookem:3920900-R1-040-18A.jpg
     
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  19. Ajo Macho

    Ajo Macho 500+ Posts

    Motorcycles aren't the danger. Compared to a 6,000-pound car, or an 80,000-pound truck, they're much less likely to kill someone.

    Cars and trucks, those are the death machines. If we're interested in safety, we'll get them off the road. Sure, your SUV the size of Delaware is safer for you, but it's more dangerous for the other 99.999% of people on the road.

    But some people only think of themselves, and prize size and comfort more than they do other people's lives (plural).
     
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  20. SabreHorn

    SabreHorn 10,000+ Posts

    Do I fall in that category if my SUV is only the size of Rhode Island?
     
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  21. AC

    AC 2,500+ Posts

    Yea my Silverado is Delaware sized because I haul things and drive off-road for pleasure and work both. I guess I am more redneck than some Horn Fans? Anyway I’m not judging. And any car in the way of Ceds bike would have ended the way it did. Regardless of size.
     
  22. Texanne

    Texanne 5,000+ Posts

    I’ve lost five close friends in motorcycle accidents. I’ll guaran-goddam-tee you that each one was aware.

    You could have simply expressed sorrow and sympathy. But you had to be a dick.
     
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  23. ViperHorn

    ViperHorn 10,000+ Posts

    You hit a bump in the road at 70 chances of surviving in a motorcycle is very low. You hit the same bump in a vehicle and your chance of survival is exponentially higher.

    We are discussing the loss of two lives possibly through no fault of their own. Chances are they would have survived had they been in a car or truck.
     
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  24. Horngal12

    Horngal12 100+ Posts

    I had my life flash before my eyes the other day when a motorcycle cut me off turning in front of me the other day. I was able to stop in time and avoid the collision. It is difficult to see and anticipate what they are going to do. All motorists need to practice defense driving or we are all in dangerous vehicles whether we are in cars, trucks, SUVs, minivans, motorcycles, or semis.
     
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  25. nashhorn

    nashhorn 5,000+ Posts

    My God her parents! RIP Ced and Aamna. Dear dear dear.
     
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  26. LonghornCatholic

    LonghornCatholic Deo Gratias

    Man, terrible situation all the way around. Poor girl. I guess a lawsuit against his estate could come.

    I wish we all could live to regret our mistakes. Heartbroken.

    I've watched Cedric since his Sophomore season at Lee. He took us, Midland, for a magical ride. :hookem:
     
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  27. Dionysus

    Dionysus Idoit Admin

    My thought as well. I can’t even begin to imagine that kind of suffering.
     
  28. Austin_Bill

    Austin_Bill 2,500+ Posts

    I'm not going to post it, but TMZ posted some pretty horrible stuff about the accident. Evidently there were a number of cars around that saw the accident happen. One person took video. The images were terrible.

    Evidently the Minivan didn't see Ced and pulled out in front of him. Ced slammed into the side and the bike exploded in flames. Ced was on fire, A number of people rushed to help and one person got a fire extinguisher to put out the fire. All the images on the TMZ site were before emergency crew arrived. They announced Ced and the woman dead at the scene.

    I am so sad to learn these details.
     
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  29. caryhorn

    caryhorn 5,000+ Posts

    As am I. I watched a couple of his games the LHN aired today in his honor. I must admit my eyes were welling with tears many times.

    I did not know Ced, but his smile was infectious, his attitude on the field was always first class. His efforts to help his team win were unsurpassed.

    Mack's words were right on: "We lost a GREAT ONE, much to soon."

    I'm an older guy and at my age I see these young men from a fatherly perspective. My heart is, as I'm sure they are across the Longhorn community, aching.
     
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  30. MajesticII

    MajesticII 1,000+ Posts

    I read and heared no charges were filed against the driver of the van....if he/she pulled out in front of the bike, why would there not be charges filed ? ( I suspect there is more to the story ). Does it matter in the great scheme of things ? No...Nothing can be changed.
     

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