January 25, 2014 - Dad's HOF Induction Ceremony7473 views“He’s been my role model and my hero for a long time, not just in sports, but it’s been in life and as a father….I’ve heard the stories and seen the old 16 millimeter tape of him playing ball and I’d like to think that a lot of my athleticism comes from him!†– Ben
Photo: Carlee
Jan 26, 2014
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January 25, 2014 - Dad's HOF Induction Ceremony6763 viewsPosing with grandma.
Photo: CarleeJan 26, 2014
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January 25, 2014 - Dad's HOF Induction Ceremony6325 viewsPosing with his coach, Jim Dally.
During his high school career, Ken was named to the First Team All-City in Football, the State Acme Baseball Championship Team, and the Golden Helmet Award Winner – all in 1973.
In 1974, he was named to the First Team All-City Basketball, the All-WBL in Baseball, and played in the 1974 Ohio North/South All-Star Football Game. He was also the Lima News Most Outstanding Scholar-Athlete.
Photo: CarleeJan 26, 2014
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December, 2013 - Shineque Moore1271 viewsWas Shineque excited about receiving a special edition Pink & Black Nike from Ben as the winner of December's birthday drawing?
Just a little bit:
"Oh my God! Tell Big Ben thank you so much he will never know how much that means to me and my Mom! I appreciate it so much already......And thank you for everything! It means a lot to know that Big Ben cares! Thank you again!"
Shineque has been caring for her mother, Ruth Harrell, who has been battling breast cancer since 2012. God bless both these lovely ladies! Please pray for both Steeler Nation!Jan 19, 2014
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Spending time at Dad's alma mater!548 viewsBig Ben and his family took a trip to Georgia Tech to show Benjamin Jr. where his grandpa Ken played his college ball. While they were there, Ben stopped to pose with two of GT's best football players, Corey Dennis and Sean Tobin.
Sean sent the photo to his aunt, Edy Castronovo (whose family is part of Steeler Nation New Jersey), who said that not only was Sean very excited to meet Ben, but he also said it was an "incredible privilege to meet one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time."
Sean also wanted to add:
"It was great to meet Ben, he's a stand up guy. Was really fun guy to be around and spoke to a couple of us for quite some time, he threw some motivation at us and was telling us to enjoy the offseason, take advantage of it cause your opponent is getting better. Thanks again Ben!"
Just a few of the tweets about Ben's visit to Georgia Tech:
@steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger dropped by yesterday. His dad Ken was backup QB & pitcher at #GaTech in mid-70's -- Georgia Tech Sports @GTAthletics
Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger just visited to our football offices with his family. Really nice guy. Down to earth. Father is a GT alum. -- Ryan Bamford @GTbammer24 (Ryan is a Senior Associate AD at Georgia Tech)
Ben Roethlisberger came by GT today. Dude is huge in person, no wonder why defenders struggle to get him down! -- Brandon Oliver @B_Oliver82
Jan 19, 2014
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A blast from the past!634 viewsMy brother Trent and Big Ben during picture day at Miami (OH) - 2003 -- Tanner Montgomery via Twitter (@Tanner_M)
Tanner and Trent's father, Shane, was the offensive coordinator at Miami University from 2001 to 2005 before becoming the RedHawks 32nd head football coach, succeeding Terry Hoeppner, from 2005 to 2008. He is now the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Youngstown State University.
Jan 19, 2014
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A blast from the past!640 viewsTanner also send us a photo of the front page of a newspaper showing both his father and Big Ben from 2003.
Thank you to Tanner and Trent Montgomery!Jan 19, 2014
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This is what happens when you're a good boy all year long!819 views19-month old Anakin Barcus was very excited about what Santa brought him this year! He suited up for the Steelers final game of the season against the Browns just in case they called him to take the field! (the uh, guy on his right was hoping he'd get called up too!) :-)
Photo: Nathan Barcus
Jan 19, 2014
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Gift for Mom!560 viewsDear Erin,
I just thought I'd share the wonderful surprise my kids gave me today!
My 5 year old daughter Guinevere knows how much I love the Steelers, especially Ben, and she knows how heartbroken I was that they missed the playoffs. So while I was at work she drew this picture for me, based on a plush doll that we have. My 8 year old son James helped her with the writing. I'm sure you'll agree that the resemblance is uncanny!!
Thanks for all you do,
Heather DadeyJan 19, 2014
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Taking their fandom very seriously!!557 viewsJuan Pablo Amui and his little sister Maria cheer for their Steelers all the way from Argentina! Their father Miguel said he and his wife Ana and the children, "flew over 6,000 miles just to see my Steelers play at Heinz Field and to see Ben." It was worth the trip for that Monday Night Football game against the Chiefs in 2012, the Steelers won 16-13 in Overtime!
Photo: Miguel Amui
Jan 19, 2014
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Happy Lil' Steeler Fan515 views"Little Miss Madison Bann, age 3 months, was very excited that the Steelers won against the Packers on Dec 22nd and against the Browns on Dec 29th!" -- Ryan BannJan 19, 2014
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A new back up in Pittsburgh?539 views@_BigBen7 if you need a weekend off or a stand-in on practice my son can help ya. -- Todd Egglefield via Twitter (@teggle14)
Jan 19, 2014
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