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Me Too Me Too! Should Steelers Big Ben Just Stay Quiet?
May 10th, 2012 by CraigSteelers ![]() Seriously, check out DBuzard’s post on Big Ben’s recent shellac’ing by the media with his comments about Big Ben sort of but not really whining about having a new offensive coordinator. Ben’s got a bit of soggy ground to walk around on when he decides to open his mouth and criticize something or someone. He’s either loved or hated by the masses – either due to his annoying ability to constantly make plays when he should be lunchmeat for a defense or due to his off field ‘incidents.’ It’s only fair that those who criticize the man formally disclose their distrust and hatred for him before they tie him to the whipping post. Would Big Ben be better off turning off the ‘I Miss B.A. Switch’ for a while? Then there is the most recent interview with Ben on the Dan Patrick Show. Every former and current football player is being asked just short of the Spanish Inquisition what their opinions are on Bountygate AND if they have ever been targeted by other players. The questions are leading and I want to throttle just about everyone over there on ESPN – especially you Cris Carter. (Think you had a hard time getting in the HOF now? Just wait.) Bountygate has exploded into a soap operatic adventure with a huge match of ‘He said, She said’ taking place between offensive and defensive players. No names are being named, and things are mainly insinuated, but every media outlet is running with something dealing with bounties. So what does Ben have to do with this? Well turns out when asked if HE has ever been targeted by defenses, he had this to say: “Um, wow, that’s tough. I don’t really complain about that stuff, either. But I think when we played San Fran, I felt like there were some things going on, some extra . . . Now, obviously, I did have the ankle and I was playing, so there was kind of a bull’s-eye on there anyway. But for the most part, guys play tough and you go into a game expecting it. I expect to be tougher than them.” Wow. Nice. Not only did Big Ben decide to let his brain check out for that answer, he picked a very recent moment in history that happened in primetime when millions were watching that ankle. Of course the due diligent and Steeler hater (Seahawks beat writer and ESPN NFC West blogger) Mike Sando decided to make it his job to watch every single Steelers offensive snap for that game and decided that Ben’s ankle was never targeted. Now I personally haven’t gone back and watched every snap. But what I have done and watched stills from that game and seen many low hits on Ben – thigh or lower. Just take a look at the photo at the top of the page – a low wrap that causes the ankle to turn in the turf. In a league where high hitting ran rampant all season long, and when a defensive coordinator couldn’t get his players to hit with proper technique if a gun was pointed to his head the 49′ers defense all of a sudden decided to keep the hits low. Am I now insinuating? Perhaps. But I think it’s complete B.S to completely dismiss Roethlisberger’s thoughts about that game. I’ll find any reason to argue with that jag, Sando anyways. So, Steeler Nation, Roethlisberger has decided to take it up on himself to suggest that the 49′ers defense was targeting his ankle. Intent to injure or just knock him out of the game? A fine line and one that players walk every game. I actually agree with Bill Romanowski that there’s a big difference with intentions of hurting and intentions of injuring. You play hard and hit even harder. You want the offense to feel pain. Pain equals an advantage. Star players sidelined for a play, series or half equals an advantage. Regardless of the 49′ers intent in that game and some of their lower shots taken at #7, should Ben really be taking the time to answer questions like that? http://nicepickcowher.com/2012/05/10...st-stay-quiet/
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If Ben shuts up, then people will bitch about him being "difficult".
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Its a matter of picking and choosing your battles. I have no issue with any person in the news stating their opinion on matters, better than Brady and Bellichek press conferences. But with that said there are times when the less said the better.
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Pretty much everything Ben has said that got attention was blown out of proportion by the media, he can't say anything without someone thinking he's this or that.
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Big Ben is one of the worst interviews I have ever seen. He is either cliche ridden or says something stupid. Now, I am not going to just rag on him, because 90% of the athletes are pathetic interviews. I think interviewing athletes might be one of the dumbest, most worthless activities in sports. Most of them can't talk without their puppet masters(agents) and when they do talk they are boring and dull. Politicians should talk, Athletes should play and actors should pretend. If those three stuck to what they are suppose to do and we as an audience accepted that, entertainment would be a better product.
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Things are going to get blown out of proportion when your as well known as some of these players. It's logic. Whether or not they decide to speak is on them.
Ben's not doing anything wrong. Get over it.
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This all the way. I've never seen anyone....period.....whose words (that usually mean nothing...at all) get super-duper over-analyzed, dissected and then taken to the lab for further dissection. It's beyond ridiculous. Each and every one of these "stories" (and i use that term very, very loosely) were not stories. |
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Some of you guys are paranoid homers. Ben isn't even the top ten most polarizing players in the NfL and you make it out like there is conspiracy every time he opens his mouth.
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Everyone has a right to their opinion and a right to express it. If Ben feels strongly enough about this to say something publicly then I'm behind him all the way. But he SHOULD consider whether or not he's making a valid point or just creating drama for the sake of drama and only he can answer that question. It all boils down to one of the basic rules of life which in this case is: "Just because you CAN say something doesn't necessarily mean that you ought to" |
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I'm able to look at this from different angles and I'm fine with what Ben said but I know alot of people saying the media is making a big deal about nothing would be the first people to tear Brady up if he said the same thing that Ben said
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