Steelers Fan Saturday
As we get ready for the start of the season next week, here are a couple of Steelers fan moments from this summer for your holiday weekend viewing!
You may remember the story from August 11th of Jeffrey Metz, a young man with cerebral palsy who traveled 4,200 miles just to attend training camp in the hopes of meeting #7…
Well a fan in the crowd by the name of Michael Hershey, of Wheeling, WV began to videotape the interaction between Ben and Jeffrey after Ben signed the young man’s football. He sent it to Mickey Metz, Jeffrey’s uncle, who posted the video to Youtube for others to see:
Now what the video doesn’t show is Ben getting in the driver seat of the golf cart himself and taking Jeffrey and the Metz family back to their car.
You can read the story from Mr. Metz here, and from the perspective of another Steelers fan, Mr. Kevin Davis here, titled “Happy ‘Training’ Campers”.
After meeting Ben at training camp and receiving an autographed Nike from him before they left, Jeffrey Metz insisted he was going to take his new prized possession with him to Disney World and pose with Mickey Mouse…and the shoe! Jeffrey is a man of his word! After returning to his uncle’s home in Orlando, Jeffrey took an unscheduled visit to Disney World.
“I feel extremely blessed to be a part of that. Meeting Ben made all the traveling I did worth it. He has been my favorite player for a long time. I never thought he would do what he did for me. It is something I will never forget. If I could talk to Ben one more time, I would tell him that day brought so much joy into my life. I can never thank him enough for that. Go Steelers!!!” — From Jeffrey Metz, after seeing the video on the website today.
And:
Remember Julia Pollock? She received the video from Ben that he made for her during his Kids Camp in June after her long stay in the hospital.
Julia’s father, Alan Nagy had this to share with those who sent so many well-wishes to her after seeing her story:
We’re so very grateful for your thoughts and prayers, […]
Interview with KDKA this evening
“Ben Roethlisberger On Playing Surfaces, Refs & Life After Football”
Ben sat down with KDKA‘s Bob Pompeani:
One more preseason game and then it all begins – the quest for a 7th Lombardi Trophy. That road already has some potholes as we have seen injuries to both David Johnson and No. 1 pick David DeCastro.
KDKA’s Bob Pompeani spoke with Ben Roethlisberger about a lot of topics, including DeCastro’s injury which in his mind had a lot to do with the condition of the turf in Buffalo.
“Natural grass is so much better to play on – players love playing on the natural grass compared to an artificial surface,” he said. “The NFL nowadays is doing so much to ‘protect players’ and players’ health and concussions and all these injuries – well, that artificial surface is a harder surface. I think guys when they slam their heads seem to get more concussions than on natural grass….I saw a study the other day that 88 percent of injuries occur on artificial surface – knee injuries – occur on artificial surfaces compared to grass,” Roethlisberger continued. “I don’t think people really realized that. I know I was shocked when I saw that number. So, I’m just thankful that the Rooneys are all about grass and that we’ll stay on it.”
You can read more from his interview here.
Also Today – some MU News:
From Alex Rieger, at the Western Courier:
Head coach Mark Hendrickson saw something special when he hired Jared Elliot to coach the Western Illinois quarterbacks.
Recruited to Miami of Ohio in 2003 on a scholarship, Elliot played quarterback and wide receiver for the Redhawks while he earned a degree in kinesiology and health with a minor in coaching. That same year he played behind future two-time Super Bowl champion and two-time pro-bowler Ben Roethlisberger. Even though he didn’t know him well, just playing behind “Big Ben” and watching his demeanor helped him develop as a young quarterback in the Mid-America conference.
“Whenever you’re with one of those elite athletes, it makes your game better,” he said.
This was in 2003 when Elliot wasa freshman and Roethlisberger, then a senior, was in his last year before getting drafted to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2004.
“Just watching a guy like […]
Ben talks Mike Wallace
From his interview today with Teresa Varley, Steelers.com:
Reaction to seeing WR Mike Wallace back with the team –
It was neat. It’s neat seeing him back. He’s a friend, a teammate and a brother. We’re excited to have him back.
Are you worried about his football fitness?
Not at all.
Understanding that football is a business and holdouts are a part of it –
We’re just excited to get him on the field. It’s kind of like your parents telling you that you get a new car but it has to sit in the driveway because you don’t have any insurance. Once you get that insurance, you can get out and take it for a ride.
How prepared is Wallace?
To me, it’s about how much work he has put in on his own learning the playbook. I know he’s been working out physically, but mentally has he been working out? We’ll see when we get in meetings and get out there.
You can read more from his one-on-one interview with Ms. Varley here.
Statement from Ben
Follow-up comments and a correction on the playing surface in Buffalo:
In my post-game interview on Saturday, when asked about the knee injury David DeCastro suffered, I mistakenly referred to the artificial grass in Buffalo as FieldTurf. My intention was only to say I believe real grass is the safest surface for football, and allows some knee injuries to be avoided. I was really bothered by David’s injury in that moment, and can only wish him the best now in his recovery.
Pre-Season Game 3
Final Score: Steelers 38, Bills 7
Ben was 7/8 for 92 yards in less than two minutes after engineering an 11-play, 98-yard drive during the second quarter, which resulted in a touchdown:
“I called the play, and I can see what’s going on with the [Bills] defense. Guys made great plays – we had a running back make a catch on the sideline like a receiver, we utilized the middle of the field, guys got out of bounds to save us time because we only had one timeout, and we didn’t have to use it until we got all the way down the field. It was a pretty successful drive for us.” — Ben, when asked by NFL Network‘s sideline reporter Kim Jones about “that level” of execution.
From NFL.com this evening, “Big Ben shreds Buffalo Bills on 98-yard scoring drive”:
With 15 days to go until his team plays a meaningful game, Ben Roethlisberger already is in regular-season mode.
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback sunk a knife into the Buffalo Bills on Saturday night with a two-minute drill for the (preseason) ages.
Starting on Pittsburgh’s 2-yard line with just 1:46 remaining in the first half, Big Ben marched the Steelers on an 11-play, 98-yard drive capped by a 6-yard touchdown strike to Antonio Brown. Roethlisberger was 7-for-8 passing for 92 yards on a frantic run in which Bills coach Chan Gailey seemed to age seven years.
Roethlisberger’s touchdown toss gave Pittsburgh a seven-point lead at halftime, and they eventually won 38-7.
We’ve been beaten to near-death with cautionary words about offensive coordinator Todd Haley’s run-heavy attack. When it mattered Saturday night, the Steelers’ offense became Big Ben’s playground. And that’s really when this team shines.
More from Mark Sessler, including video of Ben’s interview here.
If you didn’t get to watch it this evening, NFL Network will replay the game on Monday, August 27th at 4:00 pm AND on Thursday, August 30th at Noon.
Ben Stat: 17/24 for 169 yards, 1 touchdown.
“It was big for us because we want to be physical. We pride ourselves on that, the line prides themselves on that. I think Isaac did a great job of pushing it, almost getting in. Then he got a little help from Ramon Foster and he just dragged him right in.” — Ben to […]
This is the last of ’em!
The last group of fan photos to close out the 2012 Steelers Training Camp have been posted to the gallery!

A smile and a wave from Ben as he and Brett Keisel leave the field after practice during the last week of training camp! The photo was taken by Jake Fisher.
Also, check out the Wilhite family’s latest addition to their autographed helmet collection here.
And, we can’t forget those Lil’ Fans! Two-year old Mariah Gilbers, and the Dobbs sisters show off their Big Ben jerseys here!
*Thank you to everyone who shared photos during training camp!!!