“Footbahlin’ with Ben Roethlisberger”, Episode 57
The episode also features reflections on childhood movies, culminating in discussions about current NFL news and standout player performances. In this conversation, Ben shares personal anecdotes about athletic feats, discusses the impact of Diontae Johnson on the Ravens, and analyzes the struggles of the Cowboys. He also delves into the dynamics of AFC contenders, compares quarterbacks, and reflects on the World Series. The discussion touches on fan interference in baseball, the entertainment value of the Savannah Bananas, and concludes with parenting advice for new parents.
In this conversation, they explore various themes surrounding parenting, the challenges of being a professional athlete, and the dynamics of sports culture in Pittsburgh. They discuss the emotional journey of parenthood, the resilience of children, and the complexities of balancing family life with a demanding career. The conversation also touches on the significance of music in sports, the impact of new rules like the pitch clock, and the pressures faced by teams in a city known for its rich sports history. The guests share personal anecdotes, insights into their experiences, and a deep appreciation for their fanbase, all while enjoying a culinary experience that highlights the importance of family and community. In this conversation, Ben shares personal experiences from a family trip to Busch Gardens, discussing the Halloween atmosphere and local brews. The dialogue transitions into reflections on social media’s impact, the importance of positive communication in parenting, and the legacy of love and support that parents can instill in their children. The episode concludes with a light-hearted two-minute drill featuring quick fire questions.’
“Footbahlin’ with Ben Roethlisberger”
‘Howl-O-Scream’ Weekend in Williamsburg
“My family and I want to thank everyone at Busch Gardens in VA. We had an amazing day there. It was a day that we will be talking about for a long time!!” –Ben.
“Footbahlin’ with Ben Roethlisberger”, Episode 56
They also enjoy a tasting session of beers from Voodoo Brewing, providing a light-hearted atmosphere while delving into serious football analysis. In this segment, Ben discusses various aspects of NFL gameplay, focusing on defensive strategies, quarterback dynamics, and the recent Steelers vs. Giants game. He emphasizes the importance of rushing strategies on defense, the unusual situation of a quarterback taking himself out due to fatigue, and the significance of veteran leadership in developing young quarterbacks.
The conversation also touches on the World Series and player performances, highlighting the need for teams to adapt and strategize effectively in high-pressure situations. In this conversation, Ben, Spence and Jerrad discuss various themes surrounding NFL game predictions, team performance, and the importance of family leadership and spiritual growth. They delve into the significance of prayer in daily life, and how it can strengthen relationships, particularly within families. The discussion also touches on the challenges of maintaining intentionality in prayer and the impact of leadership on family dynamics.’
‘Former Steelers WR Mike Wallace Opens Up About Playing With The Great Ben Roethlisberger’
From LeeAnn Lowman, SteelerNation.com:
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been going through a quarterback controversy early in the 2024 season, as Head Coach Mike Tomlin made the difficult decision to sit Justin Fields and allow Russell Wilson to start in Week 7. Wilson was meant to be the starting quarterback, but an offseason injury sidelined him and opened the door for Fields to take the team to 4-2.
Tomlin is being applauded for his decision. The reality is that he hasn’t had to make many quarterback decisions during his over 17 years in the black and gold. When he was hired following Bill Cowher’s retirement, Tomlin was handed a franchise quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger. He’d had been with the team for three seasons and had helped them win their fifth Super Bowl title.
By the time he retired after the 2021 campaign, Roethlisberger had spent 18 seasons in the Steel City and almost certainly guaranteed himself a spot in Canton. He won two out of three Super Bowls, was a six-time Pro Bowler, and twice the NFL passing yards leader.
Former Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats recently interviewed a former teammate, wide receiver Mike Wallace. The interview was conducted before the Sunday Night Football game against the New York Jets. He asked Wallace what it was like to play for Roethlisberger.
“That’s a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Like that’s the best quarterback I’ve ever played with. Ever. Like it’s not even close. He’s a goat. That’s Big Ben. I loved it. I wouldn’t trade it for the world.”
Wallace was a third-round pick in 2009, and his single Pro Bowl season came when he played with Roethlisberger in 2011.
You can read more from Mike Wallace, and LeeAnn’s article here.