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86WARD
04-01-2019, 12:02 PM
Good example that the Steelers locker room is a lot stronger than people think:


Switzer was traded not just once, but twice in a five month span, landing with the Steelers before the start of the 2018 season from the Raiders, who happened to acquire him from the Cowboys just months earlier.

It was the low point of his career and something that brought him pain he never expected.

“I am not going to downplay it,” said Switzer. “It was extremely hard. I was in a pretty bad place when I showed up to Pittsburgh. Being traded twice in five months. Not sure what was going on. Not knowing why it wasn’t working out. When the stuff started happening in Oakland, the last two weeks of training camp the coaches stopped talking to me. They weren’t giving me any reps in the preseason. I couldn’t understand what was going on. I came to find out I was on the trading block for a while.

“Moving out of a house, to the West Coast, back to the East Coast. I lost a lot of money moving. It was a mess. I was newly married. There were a lot of factors that went into why I was feeling how I was. When I got here I didn’t expect too much. My mind hadn’t settled down. I was processing everything that was going on. That was the state I was in. I was in a really bad place mentally.”

That was until he spent a few days in the Steelers locker room. That honestly changed everything.

“It was no question the lowest I have ever been in my football career,” said Switzer. “The lowest without a doubt. Just to go from the lowest I have ever felt to potentially the highest, being integrated into this team, such a strong group of guys. It went from the lowest to the highest. That is a credit to Coach (Mike) Tomlin, the veterans in the locker room, the organization. Everyone who welcomed me and made me feel like I was at home.

“To have a Hall of Fame quarterback work with me, reach out to me. It would have been so easy for him to say this guy got here seven days before the first game. I don’t trust him, I don’t want to work with him. But he didn’t do that.”
Instead Ben Roethlisberger possibly helped save Switzer’s career.

Roethlisberger welcomed Switzer in a way he never could have imagined, taking him from a dark time when he thought it was time to hang up the cleats, to the best time he had in his young NFL career.

“Ben and I talked after the season,” said Switzer. “I wanted to express my thanks to him. When I got here I remember telling my wife, my agent, I am going to see how this first couple of days go. I was so low mentally I was ready to retire. The game at that point wasn’t worth the mental stress it was putting on me and my life. He helped me so much.
“Looking back it’s crazy because football means so much to me. I love this game. It’s a top five priority in my life. To think that I felt that way and I was just a day or two away from giving up on everything I ever worked for. It’s kind of surreal looking back at it that I was that close to being done with it.
“I can’t even tell you the gratitude I have for the situation looking back at it. I wouldn’t be mentally where I am right now if I was in Dallas, if I hadn’t gone through the trades, if I hadn’t gone through the moves and everything I went through. I am going into my third year but I feel like I have played nine, just because of the things that I have learned and the stuff I have been through. I am grateful for that. It can’t do anything but propel me from here on out.
“It just took a different environment, a different set of people to bring that it out of me. I feel like when you believe in me, when you put your trust in me, I would run though a brick wall for you.”



Source: https://www.steelers.com/news/switzer-i-was-in-a-bad-place-mentally

pczach
04-01-2019, 01:08 PM
Thanks for posting that. What an awesome read.

The locker room situation has a much different feel depending on who is narrating the story. It sounds pretty solid from his perspective.

Shoes
04-01-2019, 01:15 PM
I think Switz proved that ( run through a brick wall) a few times last year. He was hit a few times and I didn't think he was going to get up. Great guy and player glad we finally got him.

Michael
04-01-2019, 01:53 PM
That was so refreshing. This guy was a great college player. Lets see what happens with a solid off season of training.

86WARD
04-01-2019, 01:55 PM
Thanks for posting that. What an awesome read.

The locker room situation has a much different feel depending on who is narrating the story. It sounds pretty solid from his perspective.

Kind of ironic that he came from a Raiders locker room...

munchy
04-01-2019, 02:02 PM
nice story.........

Fire Goodell
04-01-2019, 04:22 PM
But but but.... no! This can't be! Ben is an a-hole and terrible leader! Everybody knows that..

munchy
04-01-2019, 04:44 PM
do we get a trophy or something for this?

smokin3000gt
04-01-2019, 05:31 PM
do we get a trophy or something for this?

that's the goal

vasteeler
04-01-2019, 06:20 PM
do we get a trophy or something for this?

At the risk of a mod warning...you're an ass hole!

stillers4me
04-01-2019, 06:42 PM
At the risk of a mod warning...your an ass hole!Nothing to see here......

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GBMelBlount
04-01-2019, 06:58 PM
do we get a trophy or something for this?

I get the sense of entitlement munchy, but sadly there are no participation trophies for reading articles on Steelers Universe. :baby:

hawaiiansteeler
04-01-2019, 08:05 PM
sadly there are no participation trophies for reading articles on Steelers Universe. :baby:

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pepsyman1
04-02-2019, 02:39 AM
Good to know that someone who DOESN'T get his hands on the ball every 9th or 10th offensive snap of the ball has better things to say about his quarterback (unlike a couple jag offs who got to be in the continual limelight making upwards of $14 million a year).

Michael
04-02-2019, 11:34 AM
Good to know that someone who DOESN'T get his hands on the ball every 9th or 10th offensive snap of the ball has better things to say about his quarterback (unlike a couple jag offs who got to be in the continual limelight making upwards of $14 million a year).

Excellent point. Good post . Thank you.

Craic
04-03-2019, 10:40 PM
. . . Waiting for the "Hmm, Ryan Switzer is white, Ben R. is white, AB is black . . ." moment in the national sports media.

EzraTank
04-04-2019, 08:50 AM
Thanks for posting that. What an awesome read.

The locker room situation has a much different feel depending on who is narrating the story. It sounds pretty solid from his perspective.

Exactly. The other two MEFIRST guys will always be what they are no matter where they go. I can't wait until Carr misses AB in a game and the water coolers start to suffer. Same thing with Bell. Good luck playing in NY I just hope you enjoy sitting in the the hole doing your patented thing waiting for something to develop and suddenly realize that the Jets line is now blocking for you.

I really hope getting rid of those two makes our team chemistry so much better (how can it not?)

stillers4me
04-04-2019, 04:26 PM
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hawaiiansteeler
05-01-2019, 03:08 PM
Ryan Switzer: Not Getting Return TD Last Season ‘Bothers Me A Lot’, Wants To Rectify It In 2019

By Matthew Marczi
Posted on May 1, 2019

While he did manage to find a role on the offense, in large part simply because Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger happened to take a liking to him both on and off the field, the reason that the team brought in Ryan Switzer via trade in late August was because they wanted to bolster their return game without relying on JuJu Smith-Schuster to do the kick returns as he entered his first season as a full-time starter.

Switzer had success both in college at North Carolina and during his rookie season with the Dallas Cowboys in 2017 as a returner, functioning both in the kick return game as well as doing punt returns. The last player the Steelers tried to have in both roles was Jacoby Jones, who failed spectacularly and was released mid-season after being acquired mid-season.

But Switzer’s numbers, seen in a vacuum, were unquestionably bad in 2018 in the return game. They were just bad and there is no way nor reason to sugarcoat them. That is as reflective on the unit as a whole as it is on Switzer individually, but primarily, most likely, on the lack of familiarity with one another. He wants to change that this year, starting with breaking one for a score.

to read rest of article:

https://steelersdepot.com/2019/05/ryan-switzer-not-getting-return-td-last-season-bothers-me-a-lot-wants-to-rectify-it-in-2019/

stillers4me
05-01-2019, 04:50 PM
Thread closed. Please put new stories in a new thread, not buried in an old one.