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  • SteelCrazy
    Legend
    • Aug 2008
    • 5049

    Roethlisberger: "We're the worst team in the league"

    LONDON — With the Pittsburgh Steelers off to their worst start in 45 years, Ben Roethlisberger isn't mincing words about where the team stacks up against the rest of the NFL.

    "Right now, you could say we're the worst team in the league," the Steelers quarterback said after Pittsburgh fell 34-27 to the Minnesota Vikings at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. "That hurts."

    With Roethlisberger sacked five times and harassed all day by Jared Allen and the Vikings, the Steelers dropped to 0-4 — their worst start since 1968 when they lost their first six games en route to a 2-11-1 record.

    Roethlisberger, who has won two Super Bowls with Pittsburgh, acknowledged this is the lowest point of his career.

    "We are in uncharted territory and the water is dangerous right now," he said. "It stings. I have to hope and believe we can turn it around. That's the approach I'm going to take this week and next week. I'm going to do the best I can to lead these guys and let them see how I go about my job."
    With a bye week before facing the New York Jets, and mainly pride left to play to play for, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin put players on notice that jobs could be at stake.

    "I have great patience," he said. "The team will work to get better. As long as I see belief and effort and we continue to improve, that's what's going to change the outcome of these games. If I don't, (they) ain't going to be a part of it, whoever it may be. It's that simple."

    The challenge resonated with Roethlisberger.

    "Yeah, I'd start with myself," he said. "We have to hold ourselves accountable."

    Vikings quarterback Matt Cassel, starting in place of the injured Christian Ponder, finished 16 of 25 for 248 yards and two touchdowns as Minnesota won its first game after three straight losses. Adrian Peterson ran for 140 yards on 23 carries — including two touchdowns — and Greg Jennings had two TD catches.

    Roethlisberger completed 36 of 51 for 383 yards and one touchdown, but also had one interception and a fumble. The fumble came in the final seconds after he led the Steelers from their 22 to a first-and-goal and potential tying TD at Minnesota's 6 yard line.
    On third down, he was sacked by Everson Griffen and Chad Greenway stripped the ball. Kevin Williams recovered with 19 seconds left to seal Minnesota's victory.

    "I'm thinking just try to do anything you can to get rid of the ball, throw it away, do something, and I couldn't manage to get it out," Roethlisberger said. "I'm holding it out like a loaf of bread because I'm trying not to just take it to the ground. They got it out late. Even if I'd held on to it, I don't know if we would have had enough time."

    Roethlisberger hurt the index finger on his right throwing hand while completing a 15-yard TD pass to Jerricho Cotchery in the fourth quarter. He had the finger taped after the game but said it wasn't serious.

    Rookie running back Le'Veon Bell made his regular-season debut for the Steelers and ran for two scores and 57 yards on 16 carries. Wide receiver Antonio Brown had 12 catches for 88 yards and Cotchery had 103 yards on four receptions.

    "I felt like we made good strides on offense," Roethlisberger said. "It's just hard to say that and to feel very good about yourself after a loss."

    The Steelers' defense gave up nearly 400 yards and again came up without a turnover. Pittsburgh is without a single takeaway this season.

    This was the seventh time the NFL has played a regular-season game in London. The Jacksonville Jaguars will play the San Francisco 49ers on Oct. 27.

    "It was an experience, an unbelievable feeling to come out of that tunnel. It felt like a coliseum," Roethlisberger said. "It was special. I've been blessed to play in Super Bowls and to have the feel of something big like that was amazing."

    Asked whether he'd support the idea of having a fulltime NFL franchise in London, Roethlisberger was less enthusiastic.

    "As long as I'm not playing those eight," he said.

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  • SidSmythe
    Hall of Famer
    • Sep 2008
    • 4708

    #2
    Ben obviously hasn't watched the Jacksonville Jaguars play this year but yeah he's pretty close to accurate on this one.
    Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
    Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
    Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...!!!

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    • steelz09
      Administrator
      • Jan 2008
      • 4675

      #3
      Tomlin needs to shut the hell up with his BS statements and realize that his job is at risk (or should be) just like his players.

      This team has talent but we suck and it's gone on for way to long. This isn't an 0-4 team from a talent perspective. Make all the excuses you want but this team flat out sucks and there is always an excuse and I'm so tired of it, words cannot describe.. One week it's penalties and turnovers... next it's the offense... next it's the defense... next it's special teams. Since last year, we've NEVER had this team clicking on all cylinders. I've seen enough. I've heard enough. I want change.
      Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.

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      • buccoray61
        Starter
        • Jul 2009
        • 945

        #4
        No doubt,the Steelers,right now are a bottom feeder.

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        • steelz09
          Administrator
          • Jan 2008
          • 4675

          #5
          In addition.... Ben is a turnover machine and he needs to shut up and just perform. I'm tired of him taking unnecessary sacks and especially the turnovers. I remember the days in which he was a comeback king, aka a 4th quarter QB. Those days are over. I said to myself on that last drive.... Ben will turnover the ball with a INT or fumble. Sure enough....a fumble. As bad as this team is.... Ben certainly isn't helping being a turnover machine.
          Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.

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          • Shoe
            Hall of Famer
            • May 2008
            • 4044

            #6
            Originally posted by steelz09
            Tomlin needs to shut the hell up with his BS statements and realize that his job as well.
            THANK YOU for saying that. I'm so sick of hearing his little sayings, along with his blinking big-eyed look (as if to show he's angry). It all feels so contrived and meaningless.
            I wasn't hired for my disposition.

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            • JB13
              Rookie
              • Dec 2012
              • 45

              #7
              I believe Tomlin has lost this team. I know it goes against the way the Steelers do business, but something has to change.

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              • steelz09
                Administrator
                • Jan 2008
                • 4675

                #8
                Originally posted by Shoe
                THANK YOU for saying that. I'm so sick of hearing his little sayings, along with his blinking big-eyed look (as if to show he's angry). It all feels so contrived and meaningless.
                And he can smile his bug eyed way out of Pittsburgh tonight for all I care. His smiling on his way to meet the Vikings HC at midfield just about made me sick. I don't mind good sportsmanship but that rubbed me the wrong way.
                Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.

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                • thor75
                  Pro Bowler
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 1038

                  #9
                  tough to hear this coming from your captain
                  1. C.J. Mosley LB Alabama
                  2. Jordan Matthews WR Vanderbilt
                  3. (comp) Philip Gaines CB Rice
                  4. Arthur Lynch TE Georgia
                  5. Ross Cockrell CB Duke
                  5. (comp) Derrick Hopkins DT Virginia Tech
                  6. Josh Mauro DE Stanford
                  6. (comp) Shaquil Barrett OLB Colorado State
                  7. Quincy Enunwa WR Nebraska

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                  • buccoray61
                    Starter
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 945

                    #10
                    It seems to me, that everyone involved,from the coaches to the players,are looking to someone besides themselves to do something..anything,and no one seems capable of stepping up. Right now it's a free fall,and no one seems to have any answers.

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                    • AzStillers1989
                      Pro Bowler
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 1286

                      #11
                      Damn I agree with the postings in this threa so much.
                      sigpic

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                      • DukieBoy
                        Hall of Famer
                        • May 2008
                        • 3488

                        #12
                        Acknowledging and evaluating problem(s) is an important step toward change. I am glad Ben spoke as he did.





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                        • thor75
                          Pro Bowler
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 1038

                          #13
                          Originally posted by DukieBoy
                          Acknowledging and evaluating problem(s) is an important step toward change. I am glad Ben spoke as he did.
                          When its a personal problem, I agree. When you're the supposed leader of men, it doesn't do much for your standing imo.
                          1. C.J. Mosley LB Alabama
                          2. Jordan Matthews WR Vanderbilt
                          3. (comp) Philip Gaines CB Rice
                          4. Arthur Lynch TE Georgia
                          5. Ross Cockrell CB Duke
                          5. (comp) Derrick Hopkins DT Virginia Tech
                          6. Josh Mauro DE Stanford
                          6. (comp) Shaquil Barrett OLB Colorado State
                          7. Quincy Enunwa WR Nebraska

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                          • Moonie
                            Hall of Famer
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 2516

                            #14
                            We need something big to light a fire in this team. Something like when Lambert poleaxed Harris. Or Van Halen with the green M&Ms. We need Polamalu to trash the locker room one night, or Roethlisberger to choke out Haley. Or at least dump trash on his lawn. Something.

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                            • steelz09
                              Administrator
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 4675

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Moonie
                              We need something big to light a fire in this team. Something like when Lambert poleaxed Harris. Or Van Halen with the green M&Ms. We need Polamalu to trash the locker room one night, or Roethlisberger to choke out Haley. Or at least dump trash on his lawn. Something.
                              In a way... I agree. To me, it seems that this team looked bored or simply not into the game. Almost like they showed up to the stadium against their will and didn't want to be there. That includes Ben.. that includes Tomlin.
                              Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.

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