stillers4me
09-07-2014, 07:58 PM
The play clock was ticking down as Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger looked across at the Cleveland Browns defense. Nine, eight … Roethlisberger saw a coverage he didn’t like and immediately knew the play he had called in the huddle wouldn’t work. Six, five … Roethlisberger changed the play at the line with a hand signal and hoped, in the chaos at the end of a tie game, that his guys picked up the call. Two, one …
“No one blinks. No one flinches,” Roethlisberger would say later. “My hat goes off to Markus Wheaton for making the adjustment. I threw it before he came out of his break. He turned his head and found the ball and made a great catch. Kudos to him.”.........
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/ron-cook/2014/09/07/Ron-Cook-Markus-Wheaton-wastes-no-time-proving-worth-to-Steelers/stories/201409070297#ixzz3CgIus1KD
“No one blinks. No one flinches,” Roethlisberger would say later. “My hat goes off to Markus Wheaton for making the adjustment. I threw it before he came out of his break. He turned his head and found the ball and made a great catch. Kudos to him.”.........
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/ron-cook/2014/09/07/Ron-Cook-Markus-Wheaton-wastes-no-time-proving-worth-to-Steelers/stories/201409070297#ixzz3CgIus1KD