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Thursday: News, Notes & Quotes

Big Ben’s gold band –


“I don’t ever take it off. I wear it because it’s special to me, but I cover it with tape because I don’t want it to get caught on something and rip my finger off. My wife thinks it’s really neat. She likes it when other people notice that I’m wearing it.” — Ben, on wearing his wedding band.


From ESPN’s Paul Lukas, Page 2 column:

Roethlisberger is part of a small subset of athletes — including a surprising number of NFL players — who compete while wearing their wedding rings, a move that seems both charming and risky.

Most of these players don’t tape over their rings like Roethlisberger does, so there’s always a chance that their rings could get snagged on something. And even if that never happens, what if the ring just gets dinged up? What if another player steps on it? What if it falls off somehow and gets lost?

In the NFL, most of the ring-clad players are quarterbacks and kickers. Or at least those are the ones we know about, because they’re just about the only players on the field who are bare-handed. It’s not clear how many additional players may have rings lurking under their gloves, but there’s at least one: Roethlisberger’s teammate Troy Polamalu. Polamalu declined to comment for this article, but his wedding ring — which is much more elaborate than a traditional band — is occasionally visible when he removes his gloves on the sideline. The ring is even included in the new Madame Tussauds wax figure of Polamalu.


You can read more here.



Save Big, Meet Ben –

From #1 Cochran Automotive:

Want to meet Ben?

Anyone who buys a new or pre-owned #1 Cochran Buick or GMC between now and November 12th will receive an invitation to an upcoming VIP party featuring an autograph session with Ben!

For more information, stop by #1 Cochran Buick GMC of Monroeville or Robinson for details!


You can also check out their website here.



Big Ben, Cover Boy –

“Ben Roethlisberger leads the NFL in being sacked but is less likely to be hurt because of his size and strength.” — Gary Mihoces, USA TODAY.



From the Cover story for this week’s USA TODAY Sports Weekly:

By |November 3rd, 2011|

Charlie Batch’s “In the Pocket” event

Charlie Batch’s 5th annual In the Pocket event is scheduled for Monday, November 14th from 7:00 p.m to 11:00 p.m. at J. Verno Studios (3030 Jane Street in Pittsburgh).


In the Pocket is a fundraising event that gives you the opportunity to play pool, ping-pong, and poker with Charlie Batch, his Steelers teammates, and other Pittsburgh sports stars and celebrities!

A list of confirmed Steelers players and celebrities will be available soon. You can check the confirmation page here.

You can purchase spectator tickets, player tickets or high roller tickets (and get more information) here.


Check out and “Like” Charlie’s Best of the Batch Facebook page for a chance to win two high roller tickets for the event.


Proceeds from the evening will benefit the Best of Batch Foundation.


By |November 3rd, 2011|

Ben: AFC Offensive Player of the Week

This is the second time in a month, and the eighth time in his career that Ben has been awarded this honor!


From Steelers.com this morning:

Ben Roethlisberger was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week after leading his team to a 25-17 victory over the New England Patriots. It marks the second time Roethlisberger has won the award this season, including twice in the month of October, and the eighth time he has been honored with this award in his career.

Roethlisberger finished 36-of-50 for a season-high 365 yards and two touchdowns against the Patriots, recording his third 300-yard game of the season and the 18th of his career. His 36 completions and 50 pass attempts were the second-most of his career.


You can read more here.



Also Today:

SI’s Jim Trotter, from his Inside the NFL column:

Mid-season Quarterback Ratings –

1. Aaron Rodgers, Packers

2. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers: If there’s a quarterback big enough to put an offense on his back, the 6-foot-5, 241-pound Roethlisberger is him. The two-time Super Bowl champion has been lethal his last four games, throwing for 1,154 yards, 11 touchdowns and two picks, with a 67.1 completion percentage and a 110.4 passer rating. More impressive, he’s playing with poise and discipline, things he struggled with at times in the past. Not surprisingly, the Steelers have won four in a row after a 2-2 start.

3. Tom Brady, Patriots

4. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Bills

5. Cam Newton, Panthers


You can read more here.



And:

An update on our Shout Out from last week – New Castle, PA native and Big Ben fan Brittany Barclay –

Brittany was a contestant in the Miss Maryland USA pageant which took place this past weekend in Bethesda, Maryland.

She sent this message to all those in Steeler Nation that wished her well in the pageant:

“I just wanted to follow up with you and let you know how the weekend went. Out of 79 girls, I got Top 16 and won the Title of Miss Amity (Congeniality) 2012. It was a great weekend, and definitely put me out of my comfort zone haha. Unfortunately I had to miss the big Steelers game on Sunday because of the pageant, but […]

By |November 2nd, 2011|

Vote, Vote, Vote!

Keep the votes going for Ben and his teammates to play in the 2012 NFL Pro Bowl!!

The NFL is back in Hawaii for the 2012 Pro Bowl. The annual contest of the AFC and NFC’s best will take place Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012 at Aloha Stadium.

Steelers on the ballot from the offense include Ben, Rashard Mendenhall, Mike Wallace, Antonio Brown, Hines Ward, David Johnson, Heath Miller, Marcus Gilbert, Max Starks, Ramon Foster, Chris Kemoeatu, and Maurkice Pouncey.

Defensive players include Brett Keisel, Ziggy Hood, Casey Hampton, James Harrison, LaMarr Woodley, James Farrior, Lawrence Timmons, William Gay, Ike Taylor, Troy Polamalu, and Ryan Clark.

Balloting is open until Monday, Dec. 19 at the conclusion of Monday Night Football (Pittsburgh Steelers at San Francisco 49ers, 8:30 p.m.).

The Pro Bowl teams will be announced at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27 on a special NFL Total Access 2012 Pro Bowl Selection Show on NFL Network.

Being selected to appear in the Pro Bowl is a big honor for players! Let’s show our team how much we support their selection – vote early, vote often!


You can vote for the Black & Gold as many times as you like, just click here!

You can read more on the 2012 Pro Bowl here.

You can check out photos from Ben’s participation in the 2008 Pro Bowl here.



And while you’re in the voting mood…

Vote for Ben for the FedEx NFL Air Player of the Week!

Ben completed 36 of 50 passes for 365 yards, two touchdowns and one interception in the Steelers’ 25-17 win over the New England Patriots. His total passing yards were the most of any quarterback on the weekend.


Vote for Ben here.


And…

Vote for the Ben’s performance against the New England Patriots as the GMC “Never Say Never” moment of Week 8!

From NFL.com:

Big Ben helps Steelers beat Patriots – Tom Brady and the New England Patriots had dominated the Pittsburgh Steelers over the past decade, winning six of seven games played. But on Sunday, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger put his team on his back by completing 36 of 50 passes for 365 yards and two touchdowns, as the Steelers shut down Brady and the Patriots, 25-17.


You can vote for the […]

By |November 1st, 2011|

Trick or Treating in style…

BIG BEN style!!!


It’s Halloween night and from Pennsylvania all the way across the country to Washington there are going to be plenty of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks out there looking for treats, all wearing the uniform of #7!

A few checked in before heading out!

Now you can check out these great photos of Steelers Treaters Garrett Cagle, Waylon Flowers, Zac Godfrey, Brooklyn Bradshaw, Jovan Ortiz, Rich Diel and more!

And while you’re looking in the Lil’ Fan’s album, be sure to scroll down to see our latest “Baby Ben” fans!



And…

The Trick or Treaters were out in force at the Roethlisberger house!


Ben was busy handing out candy and snapping photos to share of just a few of the scary, the spooky, the funny, the pretty, and the down right cute kids that showed up at their door tonight!


You can see his collection here.


Happy Halloween Steeler Nation!!!



*If you would like to share a photo of your lil’ Ben fan, send it in an email to: bigben7website@gmail.com

By |October 31st, 2011|

Steelers 25, Patriots 17

Nothing scary about this game played on Halloween Eve!

“Roethlisberger had 314 yards passing in three quarters and Brady had just 125. It was the 18th time in his career Roethlisberger topped 300 and only the second time he’s done it in consecutive games.” — From Ed Bouchette’s post-game recap, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.



More post-game media notes & quotes…


From the AP:

The Pittsburgh Steelers found a way to beat Tom Brady: Don’t let him get the ball.

Ben Roethlisberger passed for 365 yards and two touchdowns and the Steelers finally solved their Brady problem with an emphatic 25-17 victory over New England.

Roethlisberger completed 36 of 50 passes and led the Steelers (6-2) on a series of clock-chewing drives, effectively keeping Brady and the NFL’s top-ranked offense off the field. Pittsburgh held the ball for more than 39 minutes and survived a late rally to win its fourth straight following a 2-2 start.


You can read more here.


“Tom Brady entered today’s game 6-1 all time against the Steelers, but it was Ben Roethlisberger who stole the show.” — Joe Shermetaro, ISportsWeb.com




From The Sports Network:

Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers chewed up the clock and the New England defense on Sunday, beating the Patriots 25-17 for their sixth straight win at Heinz Field. They beat Tom Brady for only the second time in eight tries, denying Brady and Bill Belichick the NFL record for most wins by a quarterback-head coach combo in the Super Bowl era.

Pittsburgh has won four in a row and remains at home to play AFC North rival Baltimore next week. The Patriots (5-2) were coming off a bye and had a three-game winning streak snapped since their only other loss at Buffalo in Week 3.


You can read more here.


“Ben Roethlisberger had been above average all season at completing short throws, but Roethlisberger turned in an elite performance against the Patriots on Sunday. Both of Roethlisberger’s touchdown passes came on throws fewer than 10 yards.” ESPN‘s Mike Reiss, from his stats blog. […]

By |October 30th, 2011|