Roethlisberger could face punishment

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He's becoming Ryan Leaf Part Deux. Seriously, I'm not one to wish harm on anyone but it's a shame that motorcycle accident didn't do more permanent damage. I'm not saying death of course, but enough damage to where he never would have been able to play football again. Nobody would have given a shit about him anymore. That's exactly the kind of humbling experience he needs.
 

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DEAR BEN,

Here's a tip, when giving your SECOND public statement surrounding a sexual assault case against you, try not to look like a rapist. I know its difficult for you and that you have come a long way from the Phat Farm dress shirts and Penny Hardaway high-tops look you had going when you first entered the league (I am willing to believe that the devil tee-shirt was borrowed), but couldn't you have at least shaved? Put on a three-piece suit? Not had a ridiculously greased back Rick Flair mullet? I was so nervous you were going to end your apology by screaming "WOOOOOOO!" that I almost didn't notice your total lack of sincerity. I've seen more heart felt apologies on Sober House II. Next time you allegedly assault a chick in a bathroom somewhere, you might as well let Dog the Bounty Hunter make your statement for you. The way your look is going, people may not even realize that a swap has been made. Just have him read it in the first person and tell him to think about dropping n-bombs to get him emotional.
All Bounty Hunting aside, I think we both know that there is only one way to make sure there isn't a next time Ben: STOP ACTING LIKE A JAGOFF!


Seriously dude, you have a 100 million dollar potential net worth, you are the face of the most storied franchise in football, and you live in a city where people literally rely on the Steelers for hope and happiness in their lives. No one is saying you can't have fun, but do you really need to be in a dirt bag college bar in some po-dunk town in Georgia getting blowies in a urine-puddled restroom? Your judgment is extremely questionable at best, and its time to take a look in that fogged up bathroom mirror that has confederate flag stickers and nazi quotes written all over it. You may not be guilty of rape, but you have to be responsible for the situations you put yourself in. You need to realize that your legacy and our collective future cannot afford to be put in some jager-bombed 20 year old's hands. So please STOP ACTING LIKE A JAGOFF!

20 year olds Ben? Really? I cant stand to be around drunk 20 year old chicks and I have a net worth of $153.00; they are annoying, stupid and can't be trusted. You need to adjust your scope and start sniping cougars.
An older woman will let you do the dirtiest things you can think of and ADD some crap you haven?t even thought of yet; then go over the playbook with you and give you a ride to practice the next morning. A cougar knows what's up and she is down to get filthy. You need a wily old vet who's battle-tested , not a skittish rookie who's never seen a regular season snap. 20 year olds got you into this mess Ben; cougars can get you out of it. But if you do decide to continue with the club hopping, for the love of Rod (woodson) STOP ACTING LIKE A JAGOFF!


The thing you don't seem to be getting Ben is that this isn't just about YOU anymore, it?s about US. When you put on that jersey like it or not, you become a part of this family, you become part of our history, you represent a nation that spans the globe. Its goes beyond sports with this team. If you treat it with respect and honor and play your hardest, you will always be a celebrity in this town. We will eat at your restaurant even if the food is terrible, we will buy your book even if its poorly written and we will donate to your charity even if it?s not our cause. (Hell, if you make a miraculous play we will put your statue next to the Father of our nation in the Airport). But you better be humble and appreciate the privilege of playing for this organization and representing this city. People here don't expect anyone to be perfect, but they do expect someone to fully appreciate the opportunities they are given. When they feel like someone is ungrateful at every turn and acting like they are above the family code, people get pissed off. You are not above this family Ben. Redd up your act and STOP ACTING LIKE A JAGOFF!!

With love,

Steeler Nation


Hahahaha, that's a classic. Very nice...
 

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This guy is a fuking scumbag. No respect for woman and ought to be behind bars. Think back to his sanctimonious bullshit statement in retrospect now that you have read that 572 page report. He's a liar, a traitor and a weasle! 8 Games suspension would work for me.
 

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he will be cheered and patted on the back in just a few short months.

ACCOUNTABILITY .....RESPONSIBILITY


Pro players just like children in this new age of "instant gratification" and "whatever I want to do whenever I want to do it" suffer no true consequences for their actions.

Folks from every walk of life including this forum will cheer and scream hooray when this man throws a TD that wins their team a game or covers a spread for them..

and that is a friggin lock..
 

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he will be cheered and patted on the back in just a few short months.

Folks from every walk of life including this forum will cheer and scream hooray when this man throws a TD that wins their team a game or covers a spread for them..

and that is a friggin lock..

Sure they will.
They will also call him a rapist on here for every bad game he has. Especially when it comes to covers.
 

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Roethlisberger back?but for how long?

Roethlisberger back?but for how long?

Steelers? Roethlisberger back?but for how long?

By ALAN ROBINSON, AP Sports Writer 13 hours, 59 minutes ago



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PITTSBURGH (AP)?Ben Roethlisberger(notes) will line up under center, take the snap and throw his first pass to a teammate since the Steelers ended the season Jan. 3.

There won?t be any applause.

There likely won?t be much reaction from his teammates, who have seen the highest-paid player in franchise history go through this routine countless times in games and practices since 2004.

There will be countless questions.
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For the Steelers, the most pressing is this: Who will be taking snaps in September?

The Steelers return to the practice field Monday for the first time since their 9-7 record wasn?t good enough to get them into the playoffs. Roethlisberger is expected to be among them, one week to the day since prosecutors decided not to charge him after a college student accused him of sexual assault.

While there won?t be a criminal proceeding that could have disrupted the Steelers before, during or after the season, the fallout from Roethlisberger?s latest off-the-field problem and its impact on a team that regularly contends for championships could be long-lasting.

First, Roethlisberger must try to win back his teammates? support? something team president Art Rooney II said probably can?t be achieved in a day, a week or a month.

It?s not just ownership that is running out of patience with an athlete who can?t seem to dodge missteps, the very player?the high-priced quarterback and proven winner?who is most expected to be a leader.

?He?s going to have to work very hard to rehabilitate his image,? Rooney said. ?There?s no question that it?s taken a hit and we?ve told him it?s going to be a long journey back and he?s going to have to be up to meeting the challenge.?

Second, it is very likely Roethlisberger won?t line up under center when the Steelers open the season. The question is whether he will be suspended by the NFL for four games, two games or one. Or if there will be counseling and rehabilitation involved. The punishment is likely to be determined by commissioner Roger Goodell next week, following this week?s three-day draft.

By waiting for the NFL to work out a penalty for violating the league?s personal conduct policy that is acceptable to the team, the options for appeal are far more limited than if the Steelers had acted themselves.

?There were a lot of pieces to the puzzle that probably prevent us from moving ahead on our own at this point,? Rooney said.

No matter how many games Roethlisberger is out, the Steelers must prepare someone else to take his place?third-year quarterback Dennis Dixon(notes), who has started only one game, or longtime backup Charlie Batch(notes). That means more practice time for someone other than Roethlisberger and an altered routine during training camp.

?We don?t necessarily have a backup plan at this time,? coach Mike Tomlin said. ?We?ll let the process run its course and kind of make decisions from there.?

If Roethlisberger is suspended, the Steelers would have to get him back to game speed quickly once he returned, and with a season already under way. That could mean longer in-season practices devoted to Roethlisberger getting the work he needs to be game-ready.
There is likely to be resentment in the locker room, too, whether it?s stated or not, from teammates who are simply worn out with the Roethlisberger-created disruptions. This is the third time in four years it?s happened, and even the most patient of players must be wondering when they will stop.

In 2006, Roethlisberger crashed his motorcycle four months after winning the Super Bowl, and the Steelers subsequently missed the playoffs. Last year, he was accused of sexual assault in Nevada not long before training camp began?and, again, the Steelers missed the playoffs the season after winning the Super Bowl. That suit remains unresolved.

That?s a pattern that Rooney hinted the Steelers can no longer follow.

?I don?t want to get into hypotheticals about what we might do next,? Rooney said. ?The most important thing is that Ben stays committed to doing what he has to do to uphold his end of the bargain.?

It starts Monday. When it ends, the Steelers can only begin to guess.





:director: Season over before it begins..What a kick in the ass to the Steeler faithful..
 

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He should be suspended without pay for the entire 2010 season and required to go to rehab in my opinion, he gets off light with a 4 game suspension
 

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He should be suspended without pay for the entire 2010 season and required to go to rehab in my opinion, he gets off light with a 4 game suspension

Screw the suspension this moron should be convicted and jailed. He is obviously in the habit of getting girls soused and then forcing himself on them with the help of his entourage. If he wasnt Ben Rothliesberger he would have been charged with rape. There is no saving his reputation now.
 

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I enjoyed this thread :D
 

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Screw the suspension this moron should be convicted and jailed. He is obviously in the habit of getting girls soused and then forcing himself on them with the help of his entourage. If he wasnt Ben Rothliesberger he would have been charged with rape. There is no saving his reputation now.

he is a disgrace, he should be a role model. punishment by the league can't be harsh enough, imo...
 

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he is a disgrace, he should be a role model. punishment by the league can't be harsh enough, imo...


Couple of other things that make this unforgivable:

[Guy is 28 so this is who he is and has nothing to do with youth or immaturity

He could get whatever young lady he wanted so why is he pulling this shit

:nono: :nono: :nono:
 
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