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The Pittsburgh Steelers Offensive line arrived to camp yesterday in Mini Coopers. Along with that offensive line was quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Max Starks was not going anywhere without his quarterback stating, “First, they said, ‘Just drive the MINI to camp.’ I said, ‘No, Let’s do the whole offensive line, and let’s get our quarterback involved, too. Let’s go with Ben.’ ” Keeping Roethlisberger involved is a great way to show that Ben’s offensive linemen still have his back and they are right behind him no matter what. Starks support of Big Ben and him bringing his unit together to help do it is a sign of the growth of Max, he is becoming not only the leader of the offensive line but one of the leaders of this team. Some may think I am making a big step from cars driven to camp to a team leader but these are the little things that help bring these guys together and make them one unit instead of individuals.
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