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On the Steelers: Another feather in cap for Ben?
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Ben Roethlisberger, Ravens Killer?
As a rookie, Roethlisberger played his first NFL game in Baltimore, off the bench in relief of Tommy Maddox, who was injured during the game. It was the second game of the 2004 season and the Steelers lost.
Roethlisberger hasn't experienced much failure against the Ravens since then. He carries a 7-2 record into Sunday night's game against Baltimore as a starting quarterback, including his past five starts against the Ravens.
Of course, that does not include the fourth game of this season when Roethlisberger served the last of his four-game suspension to start the season and the Steelers and Charlie Batch lost at Heinz Field to the Ravens, 17-14.
Roethlisberger played the entire game in Sunday's overtime victory in Buffalo despite having what Mike Tomlin called a sprained foot..........
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10334/1107093-66.stm
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Re: On the Steelers: Another feather in cap for Ben?
We will need a total team effort to win this weekend. We should expect nothing less, week in and week out. To pin our hopes on one player is suicide. Each and every player that goes on the field has to contribute, or else we will lose. It is good to have Ben back and he is an important part of this team, but he needs the team to be great.
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Re: On the Steelers: Another feather in cap for Ben?
Have to play 4 quarters of mistake free football to win there on the road. Going to need BA to come up with his best game plan since the SB (let Ben run the 2-min drill and call the plays).
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Re: On the Steelers: Another feather in cap for Ben?
Hopefully it will all come together this weekend and we play good on both sides of the ball. Our defense needs to step up and stop the pass and our offense needs to block and keep Ben upright. If we get the penalties like we got the last two weeks then we will loose this game to Baltimore.
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