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Martavis got hurt

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by steelgirl84, Jan 5, 2016.

  1. steelgirl84

    steelgirl84 Well-Known Member

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    I guess after the Browns game, Bryant said that he strained his neck in the first quarter after making a tackle on Ben's first pick of the game. But he "thinks he'll be OK" for next week's playoff game.
     
  2. sjromano

    sjromano Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, I recall them showing a passing shot of him lying on the sideline bench getting his neck worked on. He'll be fine. As long as he focuses that is... need to eliminate the dropsies.
     
  3. CK 13

    CK 13 Well-Known Member

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    Suck it up Buttercup it's the Post Season.
     
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  4. Da Stellars

    Da Stellars Well-Known Member

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    Apparently he had the flu too according to Hillgrove.
     
  5. Coastal Steeler

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    I Think Martavis Wheaton and DHB will all see more action. Haley had to figure the Browns keyed on AB
     
  6. troybellringer55

    troybellringer55 Well-Known Member

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    Maybe it will help his hands?
     
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  7. FinnSteeler

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    Martavis Wheaton is unstoppable. He is great from the slot or outside, runs the short patterns with sharp cuts and is the greatest deep threat. He will crush Bengals DB's.
     
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  8. blackNgold

    blackNgold Well-Known Member

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    Wheaton had a baby with Martavis?
     
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  9. Coastal Steeler

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    Haha here is the , I forgot to put in
     
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  10. Brews Crew

    Brews Crew Well-Known Member

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    Funny you say that, here is a link from Bleacher Report where Ben is basically telling him the same thing.

    Quoting Ben: “Does he want to crumble and wilt and pout and let it bother him? Or does he want to rise up, step up, say ‘I’ll take that challenge’ and does he want to be the best in the world?”

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/01/05/roethlisberger-bryant-has-to-toughen-up/
     
  11. thesteeldeal

    thesteeldeal Well-Known Member

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    Maybe we can bring in Santonio just to yell at him on the sidelines " this is how you be great".......wait nevermind Martavis and Santonio that pairing might go up in smoke.....literally.:smiley1:
     
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  12. BigSteel

    BigSteel Well-Known Member

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    He's not himself when he can't smoke
     
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  13. Busman

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  14. contract

    contract Well-Known Member

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    Ben may not be the right messenger after missing multiple games, his history of laziness, and his recent track record of spitting the bit at inappropriate times. Ben should probably worry about his own toughness, commitment, and performance.
     
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  15. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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  16. 86WardsWay

    86WardsWay Well-Known Member

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    Somebody on defense needs to echo those words to Blake and JJ.
     
  17. SteelerGlenn

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    You forgot the green font.
     
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  18. thesteeldeal

    thesteeldeal Well-Known Member

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    It would probably echo alright.
     
  19. contract

    contract Well-Known Member

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    No green font intended. If there is a world record for lack of self-awareness, I'm sure Ben owns it. He is oblivious to his own shortcomings. Being a leader is about more than holding other people accountable.
     
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  20. Lizard72

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    Well, what Ben said about the interception doesn't make sense.

    Is he supposed to drive his route deeper or come back? He said he saw the safety and ducked inside, but where Ben threw the ball was right at the CB that was attacking the route. I'm going to guess and say that maybe Bryant was supposed to sell the go route a little better and then make the stop and come back, but that's all moot because the CB wasn't buying it from the start.

    IMO Bryant saw that and said "Crap, I got to split these guys and hope Ben pump fakes it and I'm gone to the house!" Ben tried to put that all on Bryant, but the way the Browns were driving routes on Sunday, you need to adjust.
     
  21. SteelerGlenn

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    Ben had two injuries this year that would have IR'd a lot of players. You're seriously going to question his toughness?
    I'd also like to know where this laziness nonsense comes from.

    And just because you've made some mistakes in the past doesn't mean you're not allowed to advise/critisize someone else.
     
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  22. Blast Furnace

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    Actually, sometimes those are the most qualified to give advice if you've been on both sides like Ben has and turned yourself around, both professionally and personally.
     
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  23. blountforcetrauma

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    As a preacher, I can definitely speak to that last thing you just said. So many times it gets thrown up in a preacher's face for simply giving somebody advice and people always say you're "judging" them. But there's a famous line from a famous preacher that I use all the time to put my position in perspective. "I'm just one beggar trying to tell another beggar where to find bread". Ben could ABSOLUTELY help Martavis with some tough love because Ben has "been there and done that". If I were Bryant I'd like to think I'd be begging Ben to hold me accountable and help me not travel down a road I would later regret.
     
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  24. blountforcetrauma

    blountforcetrauma Well-Known Member

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    Actually if you listen to his pressers he absolutely takes blame himself. This is just not an accurate statement whatsoever on your part. I'm not sure you've watched every play of every game this year but actually there was a game this year where Ben could see that Martavis was having a tough time mentally with some mistakes and Ben actually went to him on the sidelines to try and help him and tell him it was cool and they'd get it figured out. I can't remember which game but that shows great leadership on Ben's part. In reality, I've even felt at times that Ben was TOO passive because he'd never seem to let his linemen have it for constantly getting him hammered. He would even show up at camp with a Starks jersey on. The jersey should have had Starks' number but should have actually said "Sacks" instead. Ben is a great teammate and he has developed in to a solid leader. He's a fiery competitor and players have mentioned this trait in him for years.
     
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  25. PWP

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    Bryant might be a bit mentally spent ...He has had an eventful year to say the least ..I still think that DHB should continue to take more of his reps , I don't think Bryant is ready mentally which is clearly showing in his play
     

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