Damn I'm late with it. QB's look pretty good so far. Jones hopefully is the odd man out. Fuck him. I like Dobbs and Mason.
My mother over here cheering for the browns. I'm laughing hard as hell. The browns is bound to lose.You gotta be fuckin kidding me with this shit!! Browns tied it.
Fuckin ridiculous! He's horribleBen is playing fucking awful
Hey tyrod Taylor did good near the end of the gameBrowns need to give Ben their game ball
Hey tyrod Taylor did good near the end of the game
Watt needs one for that block.Browns need to give Ben their game ball
He sucked ass. Two more weeks that crakkka Mayfield will be in there.Hey tyrod Taylor did good near the end of the game
It's the o-line as well. James did his thing today despite the fumble. That's why they won't give him 42 mil upfront.Every back that replaces Bell whether it's suspension or injury related goes for 100+ yards...hmmmm
The way the team talked about him Bell must be a bitch ass niggaEvery back that replaces Bell whether it's suspension or injury related goes for 100+ yards...hmmmm
Ben Roethlisberger's teammates expect him on the field vs. Chiefs
QB practices Friday after skipping two days this week
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger returned to practice Friday, and his teammates are confident he will play Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Roethlisberger did not practice Wednesday or Thursday, but he threw Friday for the first time this week after taking a direct helmet hit on his right (throwing) elbow from Browns defensive end Genard Avery on the second-to-last play of the 21-21 tie against the Browns.
“You guys know Ben is Superman,” offensive lineman Ramon Foster said. “If he can, he’s going to give it a go.”
There is precedent for Roethlisberger starting a game after practicing on a limited basis the week of the game. He did it for the 2015 AFC divisional round playoff game against Denver after he injured his shoulder in a wild-card victory against the Bengals.
“He looked really good,” center Maurkice Pouncey said. “I was just telling the guys no matter if he had practiced or not, you know how tough he is and the things he plays through, he’s motivated to get back out there for sure.”
“He’s a competitor,” added receiver Antonio Brown. “Anytime there’s a chance he’s going to be out there, you know he’s going to be out there. Ben is the best in the world. I don’t know why you guys seem to doubt him. He’s not average. He’s not a regular person. He’s not ordinary. He’s extraordinary. You have to accept the fact that he’s different.
“He’s a difference-maker. I’m just excited to play with him in the midst of our adversity and the midst of our challenge. I think he’ll respond well.”
Roethlisberger, who said Wednesday he was dealing with a bruise, did not speak with reporters following practice.
If Roethlisberger cannot play, second-year player Josh Dobbs would make his first NFL start.
“If Ben feels like he’s OK, then we’re going to roll,” Foster said. “If he’s not, Josh is capable of getting the job done. Coach Randy [Fichtner] is smart enough to put Josh in the right situations.”
Foster said the offensive line has been through multiple backup quarterbacks starting in recent years and said they won’t be fazed if Roethlisberger does have to sit out.
“We’re a group that’s been together for so long,” Foster said. “There have been times we’ve played with Michael Vick. There have been times we’ve played with Landry Jones. Up front, we have to adjust. If Ben’s playing, it’s easier. If Josh is back there, we have to protect him the same.”
I'm getting sick of that crakkka but the only saving grace for us is that Kansas City completely goes to shit for whatever reason when they play in Pittsburgh. We'll see how it plays out.How many turnovers this weekend?
His heart ain’t in it no moreBen Roethlisberger's teammates expect him on the field vs. Chiefs
QB practices Friday after skipping two days this week
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger returned to practice Friday, and his teammates are confident he will play Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Roethlisberger did not practice Wednesday or Thursday, but he threw Friday for the first time this week after taking a direct helmet hit on his right (throwing) elbow from Browns defensive end Genard Avery on the second-to-last play of the 21-21 tie against the Browns.
“You guys know Ben is Superman,” offensive lineman Ramon Foster said. “If he can, he’s going to give it a go.”
There is precedent for Roethlisberger starting a game after practicing on a limited basis the week of the game. He did it for the 2015 AFC divisional round playoff game against Denver after he injured his shoulder in a wild-card victory against the Bengals.
“He looked really good,” center Maurkice Pouncey said. “I was just telling the guys no matter if he had practiced or not, you know how tough he is and the things he plays through, he’s motivated to get back out there for sure.”
“He’s a competitor,” added receiver Antonio Brown. “Anytime there’s a chance he’s going to be out there, you know he’s going to be out there. Ben is the best in the world. I don’t know why you guys seem to doubt him. He’s not average. He’s not a regular person. He’s not ordinary. He’s extraordinary. You have to accept the fact that he’s different.
“He’s a difference-maker. I’m just excited to play with him in the midst of our adversity and the midst of our challenge. I think he’ll respond well.”
Roethlisberger, who said Wednesday he was dealing with a bruise, did not speak with reporters following practice.
If Roethlisberger cannot play, second-year player Josh Dobbs would make his first NFL start.
“If Ben feels like he’s OK, then we’re going to roll,” Foster said. “If he’s not, Josh is capable of getting the job done. Coach Randy [Fichtner] is smart enough to put Josh in the right situations.”
Foster said the offensive line has been through multiple backup quarterbacks starting in recent years and said they won’t be fazed if Roethlisberger does have to sit out.
“We’re a group that’s been together for so long,” Foster said. “There have been times we’ve played with Michael Vick. There have been times we’ve played with Landry Jones. Up front, we have to adjust. If Ben’s playing, it’s easier. If Josh is back there, we have to protect him the same.”
Then he need to get the fuck outta the way and let Dobbs or Rudolph play. Was still only 1 game though and we tend to overreact to what we see in 1 week. He goes for 400 yrds this week against the Chiefs and everyone forgets the Browns game. That's how week to week everyone has become now.His heart ain’t in it no more