
Big Ben Roethlisberger was not elected one of four team captains by his Pittsburgh Steeler teammates this year for the first time since 2007.
During the first allegation, his teammates still voted him as one of the offensive captains. But this year’s voting is a strong sign that “Big Ben” now has to earn the trust back from his team.
Roethlisberger, who recently had his suspension reduced by two games for good behavior, will not play this season until Oct. 17 against the Cleveland Browns.
Pittsburgh’s captains this year are receiver Hines Ward, tight end Heath Miller and linebackers James Farrior and Keyaron Fox.
“The captain’s not just what you do on the field, it’s what you do off the field,” Ward said Monday. “Heath lives here [at the training facility], he’s constantly here during coaching sessions and offseason workouts. It’s well deserved.”
Until his suspension ends after the Steelers’ Oct. 3 game against Baltimore, Roethlisberger cannot attend practice or visit the Steelers’ offices and is not permitted to talk to coaches or fellow players about team-related matters.
Ward doesn’t think the Steelers intentionally slighted Roethlisberger by not choosing him a captain.
“Ben’s our quarterback,” Ward said. “That in itself, he’s the leader of this team.”
Print
Digg
StumbleUpon
del.icio.us
Facebook
Yahoo! Buzz
Twitter
Google Bookmarks
Google Buzz
LinkedIn
MSN Reporter
MySpace
Orkut
Ping.fm
Reddit
RSS
Slashdot
Technorati
Tumblr
Webnews.de
Hey Ben! Great pic there, champ……. Your team mates must be so very proud of you.
Moron.
Was it any accident that this post is followed by one on bottled spirits?
Here’s hoping Big Ben gets sacked as many times (eight)as the last time he faced the Browns.
Good for the Steelers and Hines Ward. Ward gives me fits but it’s hard not to like him.
Can anyone imagine Lombardi putting up with Ben? Me either. Who, oh you mean Mr. Roethlisberger? He has been traded to the Raiders.