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zulater
03-01-2013, 05:00 AM
By Ed Bouchette / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Ben Roethlisberger said he has heard enough, and it's time to put an end to it. The perception created by a few of his teammates that the Steelers locker room was in disarray last season just is not true, the quarterback insisted, and someone needed to say it.
So why not the veteran quarterback, the captain of the offense?
"For anybody to say there are locker room issues or leadership issues are completely off base," Roethlisberger said Thursday, shortly after he signed a restructured contract to create $6 million of salary cap room for the Steelers in 2013.
"I believe that's the frustration. I believe that it's frustration of last year, I honestly do."
Over the past two weeks, several Steelers commented on one anonymous teammate's criticism of LaMarr Woodley by saying it showed a schism among them in 2012. Ryan Clark said there was a "fracture" in the locker room. Antonio Brown said: "It goes to show you that we wasn't a team in 2012." A few others chimed in with milder comments seemingly agreeing with Clark and Brown.
Enough is enough, Roethlisberger told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
"Obviously, last year was frustrating for all of us, and when you're frustrated and the season doesn't go the way you want it to and things don't go the way you want them to, things are said. I know all too well, after the Dallas game I was frustrated and said some things.
"The important thing to know is, there are no issues in our locker room. There are no issues with LaMarr. There are no issues on our team.
"The big thing for us is to move forward. Last year was last year, it was 8-8. We're not happy about it. There are frustrations, but you know what? We're done with it. We're moving forward and we're moving into this year ... with whoever's here, we're looking to move forward. And we know Woodley's going to be here and we know Woodley's going to be ready to go as we all are going to be."


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Roethlisberger said that with a locker room with so many players -- 53 on the active roster, plus practice squad players and some on injured reserve -- things never go smoothly, regardless of the win-loss record. He saw nothing different last season than in any of his past eight with the Steelers.
"No matter how the season goes, there's always going to be some kind of issue come up. There's never perfect harmony in any locker room, never. There's always going to be some issue at some point in the year, that's how it works. But the thing is, how do you move on from it? These things should be put in the rear-view mirror and we should be looking forward.
"I'm hoping by doing this to put a stop to it, to say, listen, everybody, as a leader in this locker room, as a guy who has been around here for a long time, I'm hoping that by saying there is no issue and this is fine, that this could be our exclamation point. Let's move on with this offseason, to training, to getting ready. I don't think there's a reason to look back anymore.
"That's what I'm hoping to just say: Done."


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GBMelBlount
03-01-2013, 07:04 AM
Something DEFINITELY was amiss last year but I agree with Ben it is best to move forward.

Training camp is a long way off so there is more than enough time imo for things to settle down and straighten out.

fansince'76
03-01-2013, 07:06 AM
Ten bucks says the same people who have criticized Ben of "not being a leader" for not saying anything up to now will now bash him for being "in denial"...

zulater
03-01-2013, 07:12 AM
Something DEFINITELY was amiss last year but I agree with Ben it is best to move forward.

Training camp is a long way off so there is more than enough time imo for things to settle down and straighten out.

They were hit with a rash or injuries and lost a bunch of close games.

tube517
03-01-2013, 07:30 AM
Ten bucks says the same people who have criticized Ben of "not being a leader" for not saying anything up to now will now bash him for being "in denial"...

Boomer Esiason will send you the $10 :chuckle:

86WARD
03-01-2013, 09:30 AM
Pretty much telling it like it is and moving on. Good.

GBMelBlount
03-01-2013, 10:24 AM
They were hit with a rash or injuries and lost a bunch of close games.



Those "bunch of close games" they lost were generally to shitty teams.

Most of those losses were due to lack of a collective ball sack and no intestinal fortitude in the 4th quarter.

Not injuries.

86WARD
03-01-2013, 10:28 AM
They were hit with a rash or injuries and lost a bunch of close games.

You sound like a Ravens fan...pre Super Bowl win...lol.

zulater
03-01-2013, 10:35 AM
You sound like a Ravens fan...pre Super Bowl win...lol.

Yeah and as it turns out they were closer to being right than wrong.

Shoes
03-01-2013, 02:16 PM
Those "bunch of close games" they lost were generally to shitty teams.

Most of those losses were due to lack of a collective ball sack and no intestinal fortitude in the 4th quarter.

Not injuries.

+1 to this. It also isn't the first season we had like this.

SteelerEmpire
03-01-2013, 02:45 PM
So I guess Ward, Brown, Clark, Troy, the “anonymous” player (about Woodley), other Steelers players, and 80% of fan’s perception were all wrong ? But Ben’s perception is right ? No wonder their’s no leadership in the locker room; how can you possibly have leadership when you don’t even see a problem ? (Ben. And Tomlin too if he's got a similar opinion.)

fansince'76
03-01-2013, 03:05 PM
Yeah, that didn't take long.

Count Steeler
03-01-2013, 03:31 PM
Good job Ben. Now let's get ready for #7.

86WARD
03-01-2013, 03:49 PM
Good job Ben. Now let's get ready for #7.

Amen!