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Ben Roethlisberger: Don't plan on Mason Rudolph replacing me for a while

I hate when Ben acts childish. They spent a pick on a guy with a very specific skill set to win now. They got rid of the receiver he couldnt work well with and spent a second to win now. If they didnt take Rudolph and he blows up into a great player they would look like the village idiot. Ben if you want to win make sure you sign a cap friendly extension. Youve made your money.

Ben being irritated might not be such a bad thing.

Rudolph will try to show, Ben will show and have a little more motivation to do so.

I really see this situation as a win win when it goes to the Steelers and to Big Ben.

You will probably get less of the Brett Favre year to year retirement banter now too.
 
We needed a 3rd QB last year. I'm all for finding his replacement, but he's not going to just up retire, I'm sure he'll let them know, hey this will be my final year.
We aren't going to go from Ben retiring right to us being AFC contenders.
I'd rather drafted someone to help us win in 2018. Bells last season, AB turns 30 this July, Heyward and Pouncey will be 30 next year. The window on this group is closing.

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If they don't win with the current team then there's a problem beyond roster talent (obviously) because it's loaded with skilled players in critical positions. Getting Haden and Burnett, two proven leaders and talented guys, keeping Bell with the tag, investing in a top 3 WR in the draft this year, investing another 2nd round in a WR last year (and what a player Juju is!), keeping the whole Oline under contract to protect Ben.... I mean, how can anyone say that they are not making an effort to win Now?

This team is loaded with talent, if they can't win it with what they have I doubt a 3rd round player could help them win it this very year.

Rudolph not being picked in the first or second is just a testament to the team saying they want to win Now and did all they thought was best to accomplish it, but once they got an starting Defensive player and a top WR that can help immediately And saw that their 1st round talented QB was still there they felt they had their "Win Now" homework done and invested in top talent for the future at a small cost.

And hey, who could be sure that Ben isn't gonna miss a game or two this coming seasons? Aging is a *****

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Ben tells the team he will consider retirement every year until the end. He is 36 and has taken a tremendous amount of punishment. The team had a chance to draft a high-potential player and did the right thing. Are they supposed to wait until Ben retires and hope a good QB falls to them again? Hell no.

I can't defend Ben on the comments. Total douchebaggy. Sounds more like Jeff George than a 2-time SB champion. I hope he acts differently in private with Rudolph. Everything I hear in the local media about the kid is positive.
 
Ben tells the team he will consider retirement every year until the end. He is 36 and has taken a tremendous amount of punishment. The team had a chance to draft a high-potential player and did the right thing. Are they supposed to wait until Ben retires and hope a good QB falls to them again? Hell no.

I can't defend Ben on the comments. Total douchebaggy. Sounds more like Jeff George than a 2-time SB champion. I hope he acts differently in private with Rudolph. Everything I hear in the local media about the kid is positive.

Exactly. The dumbest thing they could have done would be to try and appease Ben's wishes and say, "Oh hell if something happens to Ben, who is 36 and talks about retiring every single year, let's do nothing and ride with Landry Jones into the future." Yeah that should ******* work great.
 
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Ben is acting like a big baby and not a team player. Almost sounds like Bell is rubbing off on him.
 
IMO---the underlying reason for Ben's latest attention ***** moment is that his *** is chapped that he now the 12th highest paid QB in the league...

DISCLAIMER:

I am not a psychiatrist, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
 
I can understand Ben standing up for his colleagues, Landry and Dobbs, saying that he feels bad for them, likely to be replaced by a new draft pick, but on the other hand, does he feel that all the players who didn't retire shouldn't be pushed out by better and younger draft picks? We shouldn't draft a DL because that means someone is (Big Dan) going to lose his job? Or does he only like QBs (who can't push him for the starting job)?
 
Gentlemen (and ladies)...c’mon are you not surprised about this? We are talking about Ben here. There is always something Ben throws in the hat to get his word in.


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He's not feeling threatened, none of the other QBs were touted by the fans and media as Ben's replacement. And when asked about getting to learn from Ben, Rudolph came across kind of douchy by saying it's not Ben's job to teach me, depending on the context you're taking it in.
Now we are worried about how it effects the team? We've had Bryant being an idiot last year, Bell for a couple years now, and AB and his crap, but we are worried what a little comment on a radio show is going to do to the team?
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Yep, they are off to a great start for again leading the league in drama, selfishness, and negative headlines this season. It will lead to their downfall, no leadership to be found to put a stop to this ****.
 
Yep, they are off to a great start for again leading the league in drama, selfishness, and negative headlines this season. It will lead to their downfall, no leadership to be found to put a stop to this ****.



Need a stronger, diciplined coaching staff that shows by example. They fired one **** head and still have Joey, you know the one who cat called his boy's coache's durring a game......... The one who thinks he's still great......................

You can be a player's coach and still retain dicipline......... YOU hear me coach cool shades..............



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They had to draft Rudolph where they did since there was way to much value to have passed on him.
This was a very pro active pick looking towards Ben’s eventual replacement whenever that occurs.
Ben has been inconsistent the last two off seasons going from needing time to think about if he wanted to play another year to I may play 3-5 years, to let’s take it year by year to see how I feel. That to me says it all which explains the pick of the talented Rudolph.
And what third round pick was going to immediately help now anyway? Hell, if Rudolph is as good as most think, he may push the elite Landry Jones for the backup job.



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Rudolph was questioned about Ben's interview and he answered with "I'd probably would have said the same".

This kid keeps saying the right things. Very mature and professional

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Dobbs was also very professional and mature when asked about Mason being drafted..
 
Not you, I just quoted your quote saying what Mason said. It was to all the people butt hurt over what Ben said, now that Mason said he'd react the same way

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I hope Ben gets at least two more years at the helm, with at least one SB win and then ride off in to the sunset with Rudolph making a smooth transition.

No dramas, no media bullshit

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I hope Ben gets at least two more years at the helm, with at least one SB win and then ride off in to the sunset with Rudolph making a smooth transition.

No dramas, no media bullshit

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I hope plays as long as he can at a high level, if that's 4 years so be it

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I hope plays as long as he can at a high level, if that's 4 years so be it

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Yep, same here. Doesn't mean the Rudolp pick was a waste though. It would be a freaking tragedy to do as Ben apparently wants and wait until he retires to bring on the "heir apparent".
 
The point at which Rudolph can outperform Ben for less will be the end of Bens time here. I like Ben. I believe he is capable of winning one more SB. But time moves on. The pick was easy and smart. They will likely dump Dobbs. Part of the business.
 
The point at which Rudolph can outperform Ben for less will be the end of Bens time here. I like Ben. I believe he is capable of winning one more SB. But time moves on. The pick was easy and smart. They will likely dump Dobbs. Part of the business.

I don't think Ben has missed a game due to injury in the last two years. The problem is that you never know which Landry Jones you're going to get on a given day, Ben v2.0 or Johnny Manziel. Rudolph I think was just too good to pass up where they drafted him. If Jones is the future then we're in a world of trouble.
 
I wonder what Ben's response would of been if we drafted a QB in the first round....
 
As should every Steelers fans , that would've been beyond idiotic.
I get that Ben is on the back 9 of his career but when you score 42 points in a playoff game and lose, the offense shouldn't be your priority in the draft.
 
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