Friday: News & Notes
Injury Update –
From Gerry Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
One day after he aggravated his fractured right thumb taking a snap in practice, QB Ben Roethlisberger participated in a full practice and pronounced his thumb “good enough.”
Like Woodley, he is listed as probable on the official injury report, but will play against the Bengals.
You can read more from Mr. Dulac at the PG+ site!
You can also follow Mr. Dulac on Twitter.
Heath Miller sat down with Westwood One‘s Scott Graham for a one-on-one interview today –
From the interview:
“I’m not sure what you would label us, I know that Ben is, he is the best player on our offense so certainly we would put the ball in his hands more often than not. It’s a good thing for our team and I think that’s kind of been maybe the biggest difference over the last few years.
“And there’s been games where he’s put us on his back and executed the game plan and has gotten wins for us, and he will continue to do that in the future.” — On whether the offensive personality of the Steelers has changed.
You can listen to the full interview here.
*Thank you to Trish from Heath-Miller.com!
Brett Keisel’s Cystic Fibrosis 65 Roses Sports Auction –
From Teresa Varley, at the Steelers Official Site:
Earlier this week Brett Keisel was named the Steelers 2011 Walter Payton Man of the Year.
On Thursday night he proved why he is the recipient of the honor as he served as the honorary chairman for the Cystic Fibrosis 65 Roses Sports Auction, one of the many things he does in the community.
Keisel was joined at the event by many of his Steelers teammates, including James Farrior, Corbin Bryant, Casey Hampton, Cameron Heyward, Ziggy Hood, Heath Miller, and Ben Roethlisberger, signing autographs for the guests.
You can read more about the event from Ms. Varley here.
Bengals Head Coach Marvin Lewis talks Big Ben –
From Dan Hanzus, NFL.com tonight:
Most everyone agrees the 2011 MVP race narrows down to Aaron Rodgers and — […]
Have you voted for your quarterback today?
How about your center? Your safety? Your wide receivers? Your running backs? Your linebackers? Your defensive ends….
Pro Bowl voting doesn’t end until Monday, Dec. 19 at the conclusion of Monday Night Football (Pittsburgh Steelers at San Francisco 49ers, 8:30 p.m.) so get your votes in and make them count!!
Being selected as a starter in the Pro Bowl is a huge honor for players! Let’s show our team how much we support their selection – vote early, vote often! Make Hawaii Black & Gold! And if they end up making Indianapolis Black & Gold instead, at least they’ll have earned the right to be called “Pro Bowlers” at the same time!!!
The annual contest of the AFC and NFC’s best will take place Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012 at Aloha Stadium in Hawaii.
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.
Ben has passed for 3,070 yards with 17 touchdowns and a quarterback rating of 92.2 rating so far this season! He is currently No. 2 in fan voting for AFC quarterback with 565,378 votes behind the Patriots’ Tom Brady with 873,424 votes. The Bills’ Ryan Fitzpatrick is third in AFC quarterback voting, and the Broncos’ Tim Tebow is fourth.
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.
You can vote for the Black & Gold as many times as you like, just click here!
You can see the results for the Top Ten getters so far at Steelers Depot.
Big Ben talks Andy Dalton
From Joe Reedy, Cincinnati Enquirer today:
Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger had a lot of good things to say about Andy Dalton after the game on Nov. 13. During a teleconference on Wednesday he was still very complimentary.
Said Roethlisberger of Dalton: “The things that he does that you just see or expect from rookie quarterbacks. Anticipating throws. There were a couple of throws last time we played them, and I was on the sideline and I told the story of when, but we’ve got a guy right in his face, the receiver is still running a route, he throws an out route and the guy breaks right to the ball and its perfect. Some of the things he did were really impressive. Right now I think, and I don’t know how the talk is, but he’s rookie of the year. I think he’s that good of a quarterback.”
You can read more here.
Christmas is just around the corner…
And if you’re looking for an exciting gift for that special youngster, how about a gift certificate to attend Ben’s Youth Football Camp next summer?
“I just want to say how impressed I was with all the interaction that Ben had with the kids – the way he went out of his way to make it special for them. In addition to signing all the autographs and passing to all the kids – he was in their games, interacting, and just enjoying playing with them. It was obvious that he truly does this for the kids and that he enjoys it.” – Janet Parker, June 25, 2011
A Christmas gift certificate from ProCamps includes registration in The 2012 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp plus $80.00 in upgrades, “School of the Legends” online training, a personalized commemorative certificate, a camp t-shirt and a greeting card! The Camp accepts boys and girls ages 7-14, and is held in June at Seneca Valley High School in Harmony, PA.
The Camp is 2 days and costs $199.
Last June, Ben hosted 500 children at his Football Camp and according to parents and grandparents, the Camp was a big success and their youngsters enjoyed every minute.
“Ben was obviously having a great time with the kids. He was running around cheering them on and jumping into games. The amazing thing was that he threw a pass to every single kid at the camp – nearly 500 passes. I was thinking that if he throws an average of 30 passes in each regular season game, that would be about 480 passes for the season. He threw more than that in a half hour at the camp. Our kids caught both of their passes from Ben and by the end of the two days they were tired but very happy we came.” — The Dupray Family, Fairfax, VA
Ben has some great instructors on hand to guide your child through drills and fun activities and he brings along buddies like Brett Keisel, Willie Colon, Charlie Batch, and even Coach Tomlin to work with the campers too!
You can enjoy two video’s made during the Camp by Nick Sampson, Quest for the Continent Productions:
It wasn’t pretty…
“It’s tough because it’s a mixed feeling type of thing: You’re happy to get the win, but you’re disappointed the way the offense played. I think that’s what team’s all about. The defense stepped up huge today.” — Ben, during his post-game comments.
But the Pittsbugh Tribune-Review‘s Dejan Kovacevic says it doesn’t have to be:
Only John Harbaugh could take a Gatorade bath after this one.
The Steelers stumbled, stutter-stepped and struggled to put away an eminently willing Kansas City victim Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium. It was awful to watch on every level. But we also know by now how it turns out: Ben Roethlisberger keeps plugging away, the backups admirably step up for injured starters, the defense makes the big stop, and everyone exhales.
Steelers 13, Chiefs 9.
Come on, tell me you weren’t nervous that Tyler Palko would go 70 yards there at the end.
You were?
Hey, feel free to mail any complaints to the winners, care of “Best Team in the AFC.”
But debate style vs. substance all you want. Bottom line is that the Steelers’ 8-3 record is tied for best in the conference with Baltimore, Houston and New England. And their destiny remains in their control, with their five remaining games including two against Cleveland, one against St. Louis.
Rather than agonizing over Sunday night, maybe it’s more appropriate to ask this: Why shouldn’t the Steelers return to the Super Bowl?
You can read the rest of Mr. Kovacevic’s column here.
Steelers 13, Chiefs 9
“They’re a great defense. They brought a lot of pressure and just beat us. We’ve got to look at the tape and like I say, we’re not happy with it, but we’ll be happy with a win.” — Ben on the Chief’s defense.
Post-Game Recap…
From USA Today:
Ben Roethlisberger joked that the broken thumb on his throwing hand was “still attached” after Sunday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still tied for lead in the AFC North because of it.
Roethlisberger threw a short touchdown pass to Weslye Saunders in the first half, and the Steelers took advantage of four turnovers by Chiefs quarterback Tyler Palker in a 13-9 victory that allowed them to keep pace with Baltimore atop their loaded division.
Kansas City hasn’t reached the end zone since the third quarter against Denver three weeks ago, a span of 45 offensive drives — including the final one Sunday night.
The Chiefs marched across midfield to the Pittsburgh 37 when Palko dropped back to pass. He was looking for Dwayne Bowe but threw it high and behind him, and Keenan Lewis hauled in the interception with 29 seconds left to seal the outcome.
Palko, making his second consecutive start in place of the injured Matt Cassel, also fumbled a snap and threw interceptions to Ike Taylor and Ryan Mundy on consecutive plays in the first half.
“‘Step up one more time for us defense’. They did a great job all day. It’s disappointing when you don’t play the way you want to play offensively, but you’ll take a win in the AFC any day.” — Ben, when asked what he was thinking on the sideline in the final minutes of the game.
Roethlisberger was 21-of-31 for 193 yards and an interception for the Steelers (8-3), whose defense lost All-Pro safety Troy Polamalu to a head injury in the first quarter yet still kept the bumbling Chiefs (4-7) from scoring a touchdown.
Polamalu left the game in the first quarter when he tackled 290-pound Chiefs offensive tackle Steve Maneri, who had caught a pass in the flat after lining up in the backfield.
The reigning Defensive Player of the Year’s head hit Maneri’s knee and he crumpled to the turf, where he lay while […]