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ANYONE OUT THERE NO IF BEN ROETHLISBERGER'S Q/B
WILL BE WEARING HIS GLOVE THIS WEEK??

HE DOES NOT PLAY AS GOOD WITH IT ON.....HE HAD IT ON BECUASE OF THE COLD TEMP'S LAST WEEK......
 

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here u go.

With snow showers forecast for Sunday night and the likelihood of a wet, sloppy field, Roethlisberger plans to discard the gloves. That should please those Steelers fans who remember Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw beating teams barehanded.

``I'm going to try to go without it,'' said Roethlisberger, who wore a glove on his left hand but not his throwing hand in practice Wednesday. ``If it's wet, it makes it worse (to throw). We'll see if we can go without this week.'' Maybe
 

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i heard he WILL be wearing gloves - and the gloves will be loaned to him from Michael Jackson
 

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His teammates should take him aside and politely tell him that if he wears a glove on his throwing hand, they will take the glove and shove it up his ***. The Steelers almost and should have lost the Jets game because of his wretched performance. Roethlisberger was throwing the ball all over the place. When he threw a pass, I don't think he had any idea where it was going. If he throws those same lollipop passes against the Patriots, they won't let him off the canvas like the Jets did.
 

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The truth about Ben's thumb
the deal with Ben's thumb was a splinter. They didn't want the media all over his back so it was kept quite. How he got it I do not have the answer or did they remove it before game time I don't know either, but apparantly he had a splinter jambed in it and it was bothering him.
 

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soccerbob said:
His teammates should take him aside and politely tell him that if he wears a glove on his throwing hand, they will take the glove and shove it up his ***. The Steelers almost and should have lost the Jets game because of his wretched performance. Roethlisberger was throwing the ball all over the place. When he threw a pass, I don't think he had any idea where it was going. If he throws those same lollipop passes against the Patriots, they won't let him off the canvas like the Jets did.

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/sports/steelerslive/s_295057.html
 

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Nighthawk,

I'm not sure where you're getting Ben had a "splinter". In the artical you posted Ben was quoted as saying, "Nothing was wrong with my hand," he said yesterday. Splinter?

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soccerbob, well said on how Ben's team should approach the glove issue. Maybe it'll be ribbed...for his pleasure.
 

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Roethlisberger Will Try to Beat Patriots Barehanded

By ALAN ROBINSON

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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>[font=verdana,sans-serif]PITTSBURGH (AP) - Ben Roethlisberger is issuing this warning to the Patriots: The gloves are coming off for the AFC championship game.

Roethlisberger is one victory away from becoming the first rookie quarterback to take a team to the Super Bowl. But since he threw two interceptions in a playoff victory over the Jets while wearing gloves, Roethlisberger's handwear has become Pittsburgh's No. 1 topic of debate.

To a city that grew accustomed to the tough-guy Super Bowl Steelers of the 1970s, who played in bare sleeves no matter the weather, it was unsettling to watch a quarterback in gloves.

With snow showers forecast for Sunday night and the likelihood of a wet, sloppy field, Roethlisberger plans to discard the gloves. That should please those Steelers fans who remember Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw beating teams barehanded.

"I'm going to try to go without it," said Roethlisberger, who wore a glove on his left hand but not his throwing hand in practice Wednesday. "If it's wet, it makes it worse (to throw). We'll see if we can go without this week."

Maybe Roethlisberger is expecting, ahem, a bare-knuckle brawl against the Patriots, whose perplexing defenses throttled NFL MVP Peyton Manning of the Colts during New England's 20-3 second-round victory.

If a quarterback who threw a record 49 touchdown passes this season can't do anything against a Bill Belichick- and Romeo Crennel-designed defense, how can a raw rookie expect to do much better?

Actually, Roethlisberger already has, throwing for two scores - and no interceptions - during a nearly flawless performance Oct. 31 in a 34-20 Pittsburgh victory that ended New England's 21-game winning streak.

"I didn't think anybody could stop the Colts," Roethlisberger said. "Their offense is so powerful in what they do, but New England obviously finds a way. ... They do so many things, throw so many things at you. If they can slow down that offense, who knows what they can do to ours?"

To keep the pressure off Roethlisberger, the Steelers probably will try to pound the ball from the start with powerful backs Jerome Bettis and Duce Staley, who will split time in an effort to wear down the Patriots.

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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>New England's run defense will be weakened if lineman Richard Seymour, perhaps its best defensive player, can't play. He didn't practice Wednesday because of a sore knee and is listed as questionable.

That's why the Steelers don't necessarily need Big Ben to win the biggest game of his life; instead, he might just need to make he sure he keeps from losing a matchup of streaking quarterbacks. Roethlisberger is 14-0 as an NFL starter; the Patriots' Tom Brady, the two-time Super Bowl MVP, is 7-0 in the playoffs.

"My rookie year, there is no way I could have done what he did," said Brady, who occasionally wears gloves himself to get a better grip on the new footballs used in every game. "I was awful. I couldn't do anything. I was hoping to show up and bring my playbook. He is out there and hasn't lost a game."

Roethlisberger nearly did Saturday, though, throwing one interception that was returned for a touchdown and another that led to Jets kicker Doug Brien's failed game-winning field goal try to end the fourth quarter. Roethlisberger recovered to lead a decisive scoring drive in overtime as Pittsburgh escaped with a that-was-close 20-17 victory.

Steelers coach Bill Cowher isn't necessarily treating his prized rookie with kid gloves, but he was careful to not be too critical despite the near-escape against the Jets.

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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>"We wouldn't be sitting here today if he hadn't done some of the things that he's done, let's not lose sight of that," Cowher said. "I'm not going to overanalyze it. Certainly there were some choices he made he would like to have back, but we overcame it and we're moving on."

Gloves or no gloves.

"If the guy's open, just throw it to him," Cowher said, passing on the advice he offered Roethlisberger. "Whatever that entails, you wear."

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