By JOHN DUDLEY
john.dudley@timesnews.com
Don't count their former head coach among those surprised by the Pittsburgh Steelers' 2-0 start without Ben Roethlisberger.
Bill Cowher said he has seen this sort of resiliency in the face of adversity before, most notably in his 2005 team that overcame a three-game midseason losing streak to win Super Bowl XL.
"I wouldn't say I'm surprised, I'm impressed," Cowher said Thursday at Penn State Behrend's Junker Center, where he kicked off the school's 2010-11 Speaker Series. "This is a good football team. It's the best defense in football without a doubt, and they're not going to beat themselves." ...............
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I actually get shivers in me timbers thinking of how even more powerful this team will be with Ben back at the helm on O.


, but I know that isn't posable so I just dismissed it.


