Monthly Archives: November 2013

Ben Roethlisberger Looking For 16th Win Vs. Browns

Ben Roesthlisberger has an outstanding record against the Cleveland Browns. He’s currently 15-1 when starting against Cleveland. To put that record into perspective, that record ties the best in a quarterback’s career with 16 starts against a team going back to 1960. Out of the 54 games where he has had a passer rating over 100 in his career, ten of those games are against the Browns.

The one loss to the Browns was on a Thursday night in 2009. It was a very cold and very windy night at Cleveland. Wind gusts were around 30 mph, and the Steelers seemed determined to throw the ball heavily, and ran the ball relatively little given the weather conditions for that game. The Steelers lost that game 13-6, and we all know how that season ended.

Charlie Batch On Big Ben: He’s Well Prepared

Former longtime Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch was on NFL Total Access talking about Ben Roethlisberger and his cousin Terrelle Pryor. Yup, they’re cousins.

On the subject of Ben: ‘I was in that locker room with him for years…I know how well he prepares’ – “He’s fully prepared”, said Batch. On whether or not Ben will be back in Pittsburgh, Batch said, ‘I fully expect him to be back…Mike Tomlin needs to figure out how to keep Ben in Pittsburgh’.

Charlie’s opinion is a very sensible one, and not many have a better perspective on the subject. Batch goes on to say that it’s not about the money for Ben anymore. He just wants to go out there and succeed. You can watch the brief interview below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NTxOZxwqTI

Steelers Vs Browns Inactive Lists

Here are the inactives for today’s Steelers game in Cleveland.

The following players are inactive for the Steelers:

QB Landry Jones, WR Derek Moye, TE Rich Gordon, LB Stevenson Sylvester, LB LaMarr Woodley, S Shamarko Thomas, and DE Brett Keisel.

For the Browns:

TE Gray, OL Lewis, OT Wallace, OG Gilkey, OT Fragel, DE A. Bryant, & ILB Robertson.

Ben Roethlisberger Named FedEx Air Player Of The Week

Big Ben received another accolade for his performance during last week’s victory at home over the Detroit Lions. He has been named the week 11 FedEx Air player of the week. The runner’s up were Carson Palmer and Cam Newton.

http://www.nfl.com/voting/players-air-and-ground/2013/REG/11

Ben threw 4 touchdowns and a total of 367 yards. His NFL passer rating was 119.4.

This is the first time since  2011 that Ben has received the award, and the 6th time in his career. If you’re curious, here’s the list of the others.

  • Week 9,  2007
  • Week 16, 2007
  • Week 5, 2008
  • Week 15, 2009
  • Week 8, 2011

Looking At Jason Campbell’s History Against Dick LeBeau

This Sunday, QB Jason Campbell will face Dick LeBeau’s defense for the third time in his career. So far, the score is Steelers Defense- 2, Campbell- 0. The first meeting was when Campbell was the Redskins quarterback during week 9 of 2008. The game was in Washington, and coincidentally, the only player to score for the Redskins that day was Shaun Suisham. Campbell was sacked twice that night, threw for 206 yards, and two interceptions. The Steelers won 23-6. Campbell played well that season up until that game.

The second time Campbell faced the Steelers defense was week 11 of 2010. Campbell was the Raiders quarterback then, and the game was at Heinz field. His performance that day was so bad that he was benched in the 3rd quarter and Bruce Gradkowski replaced him for the remainder of the game. Campbell was sacked 6 times, threw for 70 yards, and had 2 passes intercepted.

You probably remember that game as it was the one where Richard Seymour punched Ben Roethlisberger in the face.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkKvXAbkDg

Back to Campbell, he’s coming off a pretty bad performance last week, where he had 3 interceptions against the Bengals. The Browns will hope to establish the run game early and not have to win on Campbell’s arm. This Sunday, the forecast in Cleveland is windy, with gusts up to 25 mph and wind chill in the single digits and teens. It’s certainly a good recipe for a 3rd W in the LeBeau column.

Steelers And Browns Week 12 Injury Report

Here’s a rundown of the week 12 injury report.

OUT: Stevenson Sylvester (hamstring) and Shamarko Thomas (ankle).

QUESTIONABLE: Brett Keisel (foot), LaMarr Woodley (calf).

PROBABLE: Kelvin Beachum (hip), Ramon Foster (ankle), Heath Miller (not injury related), Emmanuel Sanders (foot), and Fernando Velasco (knee).

Brett Keisel said he did some things in practice today and is hopeful he’ll play on Sunday. It sounds like he has a better chance to play than Woodley does. Ramon Foster said the plan is for him to play on Sunday.

For the Browns:

OUT: TE MarQueis Grey (hamstring).

DOUBTFUL: LB Craig Robertson (knee).

QUESTIONABLE: DL  Armonty Bryant (back).

PROBABLE: OL Mitchell Schwartz (Toe), RB Fozzy Whittaker (knee), LB Paul Kruger (finger), P Spencer Lanning (knee), RB Willis McGahee (knee), and OL Jason Pinkston (ankle).

 

Steelers And Browns Thursday Practice Participation

Kelvin Beachum, Ramon Foster, Heath Miller, Emmanuel Sanders, and Fernando Velasco were all full participants in practice today. Steven Sylveser was limited. Brett Keisel, Shamarko Thomas, and LaMarr Woodley did not practice. Woodley was limited in practice yesterday, so it’s uncertain if he had a setback or if he was held back as precaution by the coaching staff.

Matt Spaeth returned to practice today and participated on a limited basis. Afterward, Spaeth spoke with the media. “I did a little individual stuff and some team stuff. Didn’t do a lot, but did a little bit of everything. It felt good to be back.”

For the Browns:

DNP:

TE MarQueis Gray (hamstring), LB Craig Roberson (knee)

Limited:

DL Armonty Bryant, OL Mitchell Schwartz (toe), RB Willis McGahee (knee)

Full:

P Spencer Lanning (knee), RB Fozzy Whittaker (ankle), OL Jason Pinkston (ankle) LB Paul Kruger (finger)

Officiating Crew Announced For Browns Game

The officiating crew for Sunday’s game at Cleveland has been announced. Terry McAulay is the referee.

The other members of McAulay’s officiating team are umpire Scott Dawson, head linesman Greg Bradley, line judge Mark Steinkerchner, field judge Terry Brown, side judge James Coleman and back judge Lee Dyer.

McAulay was the referee responsible for the controversial call that led to “Bottlegate” in Cleveland back in 2001. If you’re not familiar with it, here it is for your viewing pleasure.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5e3Bw_yLSY