I see your point for the Browns, but the Steelers are (even without Ben) better than the Browns... The Bengals are obviously better still, and the Ravens are a LITTLE better themselves.
unfortunately for them they don't have a choice. You don't find starting caliber Qbs in the middle of June..
Kerry Collins is still out there, as is Jay Fielder. I know they aren't the best, but even they are better than Batch
Any one see any Blurb to the People/Person in the other Vehicle??? Shit, I mean you got a 200+lb. QB comin through your Windshield @ 150 mph
I have a question. At first, they quoted Bradshaw as saying "wear it when you retire" which I took to refer to the helmet, which completely shocked me. Now they're saying Bradshaw said "ride it when you retire", reffering to the bike which makes A LOT more sense. Did anyone hear the conflicting quotes? Was he reffering to the mtorcycle???
Wow. I feel bad for Rothlisberger but you can't say you didn't see this coming. He was warned very publicly and still insisted on driving a motercycle without a helmet (which to me is mindboggling to begin with.)
He said "ride it when you retire" - see the following story from last year, for example: http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/sports/4494368/detail.html
The Steelers drafted that kid from Bowling Green, I bet Steelers fans want him before Maddox or Batch..... Let's hope Big Ben is ok and makes a full recovery at the end of all this, sad day for football fans.
Outlines at the scene Paint outlines puddles of oil and blood on the street where Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger collided with an automobile while riding his motorcycle in Pittsburgh on Monday. (Keith Srakocic/Associated Press) http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/pgStory?contentId=5688350&pageNumber=7
I haven't heard the Bradshaw quote but I think it's pretty safe to assume he said ride it when you retire, or at least meant to say that.