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BIG BEN'S Beguiling Boldness - November/December 2006 issue1686 viewsCover photo.
TO READ THE ARTICLE, CLICK OUT OF THIS PAGE AND CLICK ON THE ARTICLES PAGE.Feb 06, 2007
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BIG BEN'S Beguiling Boldness - November/December 2006 issue1732 viewsTim McNellie: "Speaking of injuries, since you've come back from your bike wreck, do your teammates ever comment on it, jokingly, seriously or otherwise?"
Ben: "No, we really don't talk about it. It's one of those unspoken things,. It may be something you joke about in years to come, but right now it's still way too near to really joke about it."
TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE, CLOSE OUT THIS PAGE AND CLICK ON THE ARTICLES PAGE.Feb 06, 2007
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Findlay Living Cover - March 20062408 viewsBen on the cover of his hometown's magazine.Feb 06, 2007
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Warriors - THE GREATEST PHOTOGRAPHS OF FOOTBALL'S TOUGHEST PLAYERS2386 viewsBen is featured on page 59, under the chapter entitled, COURAGE - "Put on that hard hat, fight off the nerves and get out there on the battlefield. They are the field generals, the steel-nerved executioners who wait...wait..wait to strike as chaos engulfs them. Angry, snarling, snorting, pain-inflicting chaos, dressed in enemy colors and bent on destruction. The quarterback is a different breed of warrior, celebrated for his coolness, fortitude and courage under fire."
There is a quote by Lenny Moore (talking about his QB, Johnny Unitas, back in 1960) at the beginning that explains why these men's photographs were chosen for the 'Courage' chapter: "How did this guy just keep getting up and doing it? Getting up and doing it, game after game? the blows he took, wow! But that's what made him the greatest"
Ben is in this chapter with Johnny Unitas, John Elway, Billy Kilmer and Joe Montana, just to name a few!
Ben's photo makes it in this chapter with Johnny Unitas, John Elway, Billy Kilmer and Joe Montana, just to name a few!Feb 06, 2007
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"Driving Home" by Jerome Bettis2938 viewsBettis on Ben Roethlishberger, P. 3
"When Ben got here, I took on the role of big brother. Warren Moon told him to look me up when he got in town, that I would help him out and guide him. When he got here, he asked me to come by and talk to him, so I did. We talked, and I gave him an understanding of what to expect as a first-rounder. I told him I was a former first-round pick, even though it was quite a few years ago, and I understood the expectations and everything that was being asked of him, things to be careful of as a young guy. The relationship developed from the standpoint of my being a big brother, telling him what to do, what not to do, to speak only when spoken to as a rookie, those kind of things. He is definitely the little brother. He is always after me trying to get the upper hand and get back at me. I am always getting on him, so whenever he has the opportunity to get on me, he does that."Feb 06, 2007
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"Driving Home" by Jerome Bettis3040 viewsLast chapter photo of Ben, The Bus and Hines Ward.Feb 06, 2007
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Men's Fitness 25 Fittest Guys - June/July 2006 Issue2666 views#1 - Ben Roethlisberger, QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers
"They've won championships, Oscars, and Grammys. They've fought in Super Bowls, boardrooms, and even in the military. They' ve worked hard, completed the toughest jobs, performed the impossible. For MF's salute to the fittest men of the year, we've selected guys who, when facing a wall that separates them from their dreams, haven't just climbed over the obstacle, they've crashed through it."Feb 05, 2007
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Men's Fitness - 25 Fittest Guys Issue, June-July 2006 Article3656 views"The Lord of the Ring"
Ben Roethlisberger
"...But the most interesting thing about this pigskin-flinging prodigy, who's know to bust a bushy beard and hoard six motorcycles in his garage, is not his eye-popping record. It's the way Roethlisberger plays the game. He competes with an unmistakable swagger that's reminiscent of John Elway and Dan Marino. Say's Roethlisberger, 'Growing up, I always wanted an arm like Marino or Elway. So if I could be like anybody, I'd want to be like those two guys.'"Feb 04, 2007
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1952 views"Ben Roethlisberger's cool fire is just one example of how the NFL's playoff studs ignite their teams."Feb 03, 2007
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Super Again - The Official Book of the Super Bowl XL Champion Pittsburgh Steelers3394 views"If the Steelers quarterbacks werer nervous the day of the game, they did a nice job not showing it."Feb 01, 2007
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January 31, 20051991 viewsArticle, "STAINLESS Ben Roethlisberger"Jan 31, 2007
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BIG BEN'S Beguiling Boldness - November/December 2006 issue2263 viewsTim McNellie: "As a kid growing up you must have dreamed of football glory, of being an NFL star and winning a Super Bowl. Now you're there. How does the reality compare to what you'd imagined?"
Ben: "Well it’s funny because as a kid when you’re out in the street – and I was always throwing the ball as Joe Montana and catching it as Jerry Rice – I dreamed a lot about playing in the Super Bowl. What you don’t think about — and why would you, because you don’t know any better — is all the scrutiny that comes with it. You don’t think about living under a magnifying glass, you don’t think about all the interviews, all the extra pressure. All you think about normally is the game. You don’t think about all the extra things that go with it. But even with all that extra stuff, a Super Bowl is a Super Bowl, and that’s the goal of every NFL player."
TO READ THE ARTICLE, CLICK OUT OF THIS PAGE AND CLICK ON THE ARTICLES PAGE.
Jan 31, 2007
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