stillers4me
09-01-2014, 11:26 AM
No quarterback ever beat the Browns as much as Terry Bradshaw. That is, until Ben Roethlisberger came along. “Big Ben” passed Bradshaw when he beat the Browns in the 2013 season finale. Now they must face him in the 2014 opener.
The pretend games are over. It’s time for the Browns to think about the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The contemplation begins with Ben Roethlisberger.
“Big Ben” casts a shadow over Cleveland’s hopes to end an 0-10 slump in season openers. The Findlay, Ohio, native’s record against the Ohio rival is 17-1, including 9-0 in Pennsylvania.
The Browns haven’t faced a quarterback with such frequency long before the move to Baltimore, when Terry Bradshaw was the Pittsburgh slinger..............
Read more: http://www.cantonrep.com/article/20140901/Sports/140909982#ixzz3C58xQL3c
The pretend games are over. It’s time for the Browns to think about the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The contemplation begins with Ben Roethlisberger.
“Big Ben” casts a shadow over Cleveland’s hopes to end an 0-10 slump in season openers. The Findlay, Ohio, native’s record against the Ohio rival is 17-1, including 9-0 in Pennsylvania.
The Browns haven’t faced a quarterback with such frequency long before the move to Baltimore, when Terry Bradshaw was the Pittsburgh slinger..............
Read more: http://www.cantonrep.com/article/20140901/Sports/140909982#ixzz3C58xQL3c