Roethlisberger aims to rewrite legacy

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  • Shawn
    Legend
    • Mar 2008
    • 15131

    #16
    Re: Roethlisberger aims to rewrite legacy

    Originally posted by Captain Lemming
    Originally posted by Shawn
    This is a great interview. Ben is starting to get it. I like what I am reading.
    Agreed.
    It is funny when "I" quoted scripture about the benefits of "discipline" and I said it looked like Ben was gaining those benefits, many ripped me.

    Looks like Ben has spent reflective time in the good book himself. I now wonder if he read those verses I quoted too, and whether it contributes to his inner peace.
    I know it's easy to make jokes. It's easy to be cynical. Man gets in trouble...man finds God. I get it. With that said, Ben has Christian roots and like he said he stepped away from them. Ben became his own god. That didn't work out to well for him. He was humbled and got back to his roots. In scripture and his faith he found peace. Everything I'm reading sounds like Ben is getting it. If Ben can stay grounded and actively involved in his faith I see good things for Ben. If he once again buys into his own press and pushes away...Ben will be playing for Oakland or Folsom Pen.
    Trolls are people too.

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