- Stanley Wilson Sr.
NFL player
Name=Stanley Wilson
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1961|8|23|mf=y
Birthplace=flagicon|USALos Angeles, California
DateofDeath=
Position=Running Back
number=32
College=Oklahoma
DraftedYear=1983
DraftedRound=9/ Pick 248
DatabaseFootball=WILSOSTA01
PFR=WilsSt00
years=1983-1984, 1986, 1988
teams=Cincinnati Bengals
ProBowls=Stanley T. Wilson, Sr. (born
August 23 ,1961 inLos Angeles, California ) is an American former professional football player, a running back, who played for the NFL'sCincinnati Bengals . He attended college at theUniversity of Oklahoma and selected by the Bengals in the ninth round of the1983 NFL Draft .Wilson played high school football at Banning High School in
Los Angeles, California , where he played withFreeman McNeil in the backfield and he was the 4A player of the year in 1978 and 1979.Drug problems
Primarily used as a fullback, Wilson's career was marred by two suspensions for use of
cocaine , which is banned by the NFL, in 1985 and 1987. Wilson's suspensions cost him both the 1985 and 1987 seasons in their entirety.uper Bowl XXIII and subsequent ban
Inarguably, the most notorious instance of Wilson's relapse into cocaine usage was on the eve of
Super Bowl XXIII , where the Bengals were to play theSan Francisco 49ers . It has been argued that the loss of Wilson may have contributed to the Bengals' loss to the 49ers. The field atJoe Robbie Stadium was somewhat muddy that night, but Wilson usually excelled in these conditions. Wilson's relapse was his third offense under the NFL's drug policy, and he was banned from the league for life. [ [http://www.enquirer.com/editions/1999/01/31/spt_hard_fall_for_man.html Hard fall for man who had it all ] ]Later years
In the years after his relapse and banishment, Wilson was in and out of rehabilitation on several occasions. In
1999 , he was convicted of stealing $130,000 in property from aBeverly Hills, California home to support his habit. He was sentenced to 22 years inLancaster, California state prison forburglary [http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/football/nfl/gosselin/online/stories/032905dnspodraftwilson.186d0d919.html] . During his trial, Wilson's lawyer contended that Wilson suffers frombipolar disorder.Fact|date=March 2007Family
His son, Stanley Wilson, Jr., who was six years of age in 1989, was taken to the game by his paternal grandparents. Later, Wilson, Jr. attended
Stanford University on scholarship as a running back, but was later moved to cornerback. He was drafted by theDetroit Lions in the third round of the2005 NFL Draft .References
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