He's an a$$hole, rapist, doesn't tip, & is now masquerading as a good guy.
So is it true that Big Ben doesn't get along with women?
Just because you don't like someone doesn't mean you don't respect them
And bikes
I can see why if stories like this are true...
I believed it til arnold palmer checked him
Peter King of Sports Illustrated writes in todays Monday Morning Quarterback column that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told him he talked to two dozen Steelers while he was deciding how to punish Roethlisberger at the beginning of this season, and to a man, Roethlisbergers teammates declined to say anything supportive of their quarterback.
Not one, not a single player, went to his defense, Goodell told King. It wasnt personal in a sense, but all kinds of stories like, He wont sign my jersey. Goodell also told King he doesnt feel any connection with Roethlisberger.
From all indications, however, Roethlisberger has made a concerted effort to change his ways since returning from his four-game suspension at the start of the 2010 season and has started to earn the respect of teammates who, six months ago, werent prepared to speak to the commissioner on his behalf.
Bradshaw sonned him on national TV.. I don't know a lot about Palmer but old heads from that era usually aren't afraid to speak their minds..Especially someone as rich and powerful as Palmer...
And then there is this
Big Ben is carrying on the tradition of
DALLAS -- NFL commissioner Roger Goodell talked to an estimated two dozen NFL players, and not two dozen Steelers players, before reaching his disciplinary conclusion on Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger in 2010.
This is an important clarification of something I wrote in my "Monday Morning Quarterback'' column. I erred in inserting the parenthetical "Steelers'' in a quote by Goodell, which was an incorrect assumption on my part.
In a Jan. 7 interview for a larger profile on Goodell for this week's issue of Sports Illustrated, Goodell was talking about his deliberations for the Roethlisberger sanctions last year, when the Pittsburgh quarterback was accused of sexual misconduct in connection with an incident at a Georgia bar. Goodell said when he was investigating what to do with Roethlisberger, he talked to "I bet two dozen players ... Not one, not a single player, went to his defense. It wasn't personal in a sense, but all kinds of stories like, 'He won't sign my jersey.' ''
I inserted the word "Steelers'' in parentheses, though Goodell had not told me specifically he meant to refer to two dozen Steelers players.
My question prior to his answer referred to the "many people I know in Pittsburgh'' who "want him on the Steelers.'' I thought Goodell was referring to speaking with two dozen Steelers. He clarified late Monday that he was not referring to the Steelers specifically.
I regret the error.
what about clark, harrison, polamalu, woodley etc.?
Peter King later clarified that story
Clarification: Roger Goodell on Ben Roethlisberger sanction - Super Bowl XLV - SI.com
Why Goodell felt the need to question players on other teams in regards to Ben I'll never know
Gator what did Bradshaw say when he sonned him?
Going to bars -- treating women like that; oh my God," Bradshaw said. "I pray they don't cut [his NFL suspension] to four games. I hope they leave it at six. There is no excuse for that. The egos get out of hand."
Bradshaw acknowledges that the only reason women would flock to him and to Roethlisberger is because of their ability to throw a football. Im not that attractive, Bradshaw said, and neither is Ben.
"Our relationship is not any good," Bradshaw said of himself and Roethlisberger. "When I told him to park the motorcycle, he got pissed. Alright? Then he had the accident and since then, there's ... you know, he doesn't like me and I'm learning not to like him and he wants to break all my records, then I say go for it, break them."