There we go. The players, coaches, and the poor fans are being punished. They are the victims here. Ef the kids that got raped by a serial pedophile that was covered up to protect a college football program. But no...the coaches, players , and fans are the victim. How? how are they being punished? the players still get to play football on Saturdays. Plus they get the bonus of a free Penn State education. This is punishment? You know how much money a Penn State degree costs? besides...they can transfer if they need to so badly.
Ef the fans. If your world is so wrapped up in a college football program that you feel punished because that program will not be winning as many games as you need to stroke your insecure ego...go visit a Childrens hospital or burn unit and get some friggin perspective on life of what is really important.
I have heard that Ben wasn't real popular with his teammates because he was pretty much a jerk to most , but I have never seen an interview or read a story where he took credit for wins and wouldn't talk after losses. That is just bulls**t.
I cannot recall Ben ever throwing a teammate under the bus for anything, nor taking credit for the team winning. He has always seemed to be a good teammate in that way anyhow.
Like I said in my previous post, I never cared much for the guy for the things he did off the field, but all accounts now are that he has become closer to his teammates and has humbled himself to them and the media since the Georgia incident.
Since his last off field incident he has garnished nothing but praise from his teammates for his change in attitude. Heck, even the media has written and voiced as to how much humbler and easier to work with Ben has become.
I wonder how many teammates and coaches you have personally spoken with to support your statement.
As a Steeler fan I have always thought of Ben as being pretty much a ****, but everything I have heard and read the last year is the complete opposite of your post.
You are either a Pittsburgh Steeler, coach, trainer, or towel boy to know whether or not Roethlisberger has "FULL support and CONFIDENCE of his locker room".
Tell us which one of those you are and explain that statement if you would please.
I don't sit in the stands watching every move Reed makes, but as a Steeler fan, I like our chances of beating the Ravens better when he doesn't dress. I know the Steelers players have tremendous respect for his ability.
Ef the fans. If your world is so wrapped up in a college football program that you feel punished because that program will not be winning as many games as you need to stroke your insecure ego...go visit a Childrens hospital or burn unit and get some friggin perspective on life of what is really important.
You are a sad individual.
I cannot recall Ben ever throwing a teammate under the bus for anything, nor taking credit for the team winning. He has always seemed to be a good teammate in that way anyhow.
Like I said in my previous post, I never cared much for the guy for the things he did off the field, but all accounts now are that he has become closer to his teammates and has humbled himself to them and the media since the Georgia incident.
Since his last off field incident he has garnished nothing but praise from his teammates for his change in attitude. Heck, even the media has written and voiced as to how much humbler and easier to work with Ben has become.
I wonder how many teammates and coaches you have personally spoken with to support your statement.
As a Steeler fan I have always thought of Ben as being pretty much a ****, but everything I have heard and read the last year is the complete opposite of your post.
Tell us which one of those you are and explain that statement if you would please.