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Big Ben 'leaning towards' playing in 2017

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When asked about returning for the 2017 season, Ben Roethlisberger said, "I'm leaning towards it."

Roethlisberger hinted at retirement after losing to New England in the AFC Championship last season but nobody was really buying it. The Steelers are built to win now and Roethlisberger loves winning too much to abandon Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell during their prime. The money's not bad either as Roethlisberger is owed $46 million over the final three years of his deal. It would be an absolute stunner if the 35-year-old decided to hang up his cleats.

http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/...ards-playing-in-2017?ls=roto:PIT:topheadlines

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Roethlisberger spoke at the Ignite Men’s Impact Weekend conference at Liberty University Friday and was asked if he’s going to play in 2017.

“I’m leaning towards it,” Roethlisberger replied.

Roethlisberger, of course, sent the world into a tailspin in January when he said on his radio show he had to think about whether or not he was going to play in 2017.

As General Manager Kevin Colbert said, the Steelers do have to keep an eye on their long-term quarterback outlook because of Roethlisberger’s age and his statements, but they aren’t going to be pressed into taking a potential replacement in this year’s draft.

I’ve been asked several times about when will be the right time to take Roethlisbger’s potential replacement. I feel that it is next year.

First, next year’s group of quarterbacks potentially would include USC’s Sam Darnold, Josh Allen of Wyoming, Josh Rosen of UCLA, Lamar Jackson of Louisville and Jake Browning of Washington. Throw in some other guys, such as Tanner Magnum of BYU, Luke Falk of Washington State and Mason Rudolph of Oklahoma State, and next’s year’s QB draft class could look a lot better than this year’s group.

Also, if the Steelers take a quarterback this year - presumably after the first round - they would have him under contract for four seasons. If Roethlisberger plays out his contract - three more years - that would mean the team would have just one season with their young quarterback as a potential starter with which to make a decision on a long-term contact extension.

If they wait until next year, they would then have two years for the youngster to learn behind Roethlisberger and then two years of starting before they had to make a decision.

And if they took a QB in the first round of next year’s draft, they would have three seasons because of the first-round option year.


@ The collegiate pro day schedule has kicked off and Mike Tomlin and Kevin Colbert have been active.

The Steelers head coach and general manager have already been to Auburn, Wisconsin and Clemson thus far. They were in Florida on Friday to take in a Pirates game and, presumably, regroup. And Colbert also has been to Alabama.

Notable pro days coming up this week are North Carolina and UCLA on Tuesday, USC Wednesday – along with Pitt and Duquesne – Ohio State, Notre Dame, Stanford and Missouri on Thursday and Michigan on Friday.

The following week will have Florida State, Florida, Texas, Miami (Fla) and Texas A&M on the docket, among others.

Obviously, Tomlin and Colbert can’t be at all of those. But they will visit the ones that have more than just one prospect in which they are interested.


@ Tomlin and Colbert reportedly went to dinner with Wisconsin’s T.J. Watt, the younger brother of J.J. Watt and an outside linebacker prospect.

Tomlin, Colbert and outside linebacker Joey Porter met with Auburn edge rusher Carl Lawson, as well.

The Steelers also have shown a great interest in Youngstown State’s Derek Rivers, meeting with him several times.

It’s always difficult to get a gauge on the team when it’s picking so low in the draft – 30th this year – but the Steelers’ love of edge rushers is very evident this year.

Figuring out who is still going to be on the board and what order in which the team has them will be the toughest thing.

http://www.observer-reporter.com/20...ard_a_return_to_steelers#.WM3lvnUNcak.twitter

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What does his wife say? I think it's her decision
 
Whether he is or not, he needs to say definitely so the team can prepare.
 
So, QB in the 1st rd next year?


if the Steelers take a quarterback this year - presumably after the first round - they would have him under contract for four seasons. If Roethlisberger plays out his contract - three more years - that would mean the team would have just one season with their young quarterback as a potential starter with which to make a decision on a long-term contact extension.

If they wait until next year, they would then have two years for the youngster to learn behind Roethlisberger and then two years of starting before they had to make a decision.

And if they took a QB in the first round of next year’s draft, they would have three seasons because of the first-round option year.
 
So, QB in the 1st rd next year?


if the Steelers take a quarterback this year - presumably after the first round - they would have him under contract for four seasons. If Roethlisberger plays out his contract - three more years - that would mean the team would have just one season with their young quarterback as a potential starter with which to make a decision on a long-term contact extension.

If they wait until next year, they would then have two years for the youngster to learn behind Roethlisberger and then two years of starting before they had to make a decision.

And if they took a QB in the first round of next year’s draft, they would have three seasons because of the first-round option year.

astute observation
 
Leaning on playing. Just spit it out already, you big lug. And, make sure you have your big *** in shape.
 
C'mon Ben is just keeping his name in the news this offseason. He's not walking away with a legit OL, offensive weapons, a shot at another ring and another pile of cash. As long as we keep his weapons, remain competitive for another ring and he doesn't suffer a major injury he'll likely be back for 2018 as well. If we win another Lombardi next year I could see him ride off into the sunset, but otherwise he's in it for at least 2 more. Just Ben being Ben. Take a QB next year, this year just draft well and go get that damn ring!
 
Ben will be back. Not worried

I'm not worried about 2017. 2018? Yes, especially if the team has a disappointing season.
 
For the love of all that is holy......this is just media click bait crap during a lull in stories. Ben made that comment after a speaking engagement when approached by reporters. He proffered that statement followed by a big smile so as to incline...sure go blow it out of proportion like you always do. Yes, Ben creates the drama, but folks need to use common sense. No player wants to owe 18 mil, or pass up 17, 17, 18 million the next 3 years


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I think they need to sit down and have a candid discussion with him. Get an honest answer. Say what you want to the media, but what are your real intentions to us behind closed doors right now. 2 year commitment? 1 at a time? I agree. Hopefully he plays two more years. Draft for need/ best player this year. QB in the first next year.
 
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Rivers is or real as a pass rusher. That guy can play.

The only negative on him is "small school". Everything else (film, size, speed, tests, etc.) he passes.
 
I already thought it was established Ben would be back next year.

Rivers is or real as a pass rusher. That guy can play.

The only negative on him is "small school". Everything else (film, size, speed, tests, etc.) he passes.

The Steelers don't draft small school prospects in the first, but if the guy checks everything off maybe they break the trend. Hargrave looked pretty good coming in from a small school last year.
 
I'm not worried about 2017. 2018? Yes, especially if the team has a disappointing season.

This season is championship or bust. This is their window of opportunity now. After this I'm expecting a team similar to the 98-2000 steelers
 
That is like me saying I am leaning towards watching the steelers this year
 
I no matter what can't seem to stop watching even when I think the league is bullshit. It still holds a little entertainment for me. I may be at 46%. ...
 
And Brown better hope so! Without Ben, Brown's Superman turns into Clark Kent.

He just doesn't have a touchdown without Ben. The last couple games Ben hasn't started in, Brown averaged 6 catches and 110 yards. I'll take that production from Clark Kent.
 
It wasn't that long ago some here wanted to trade his bull **** *** off, while "we" could get something for him. HE WILL BE BACK. Repeat that slowly.......he -----will-----be------back. !!!!!! Not a chance in hell in 2017 that he won't be back.



Salute the nation
 
PS There is alway Crapernick that is available................... A man of integrity who stands,..Err I meant KNEELs for his beliefs.

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Salute the nation
 
C'mon Ben is just keeping his name in the news this offseason. He's not walking away with a legit OL, offensive weapons, a shot at another ring and another pile of cash. As long as we keep his weapons, remain competitive for another ring and he doesn't suffer a major injury he'll likely be back for 2018 as well. If we win another Lombardi next year I could see him ride off into the sunset, but otherwise he's in it for at least 2 more. Just Ben being Ben. Take a QB next year, this year just draft well and go get that damn ring!

I honestly think Ben has gotten the **** off all the me first players on this team...and they are our stars....He just might be throwing the idea around. When your super star WR pouts after a win about balls(lack of) being thrown his way and is happy after a loss because he got 10 balls for 140 yds...there is a problem. Then you have another 2 star players having issues with suspensions it seems like every year. He watched our coaches draw up the worse defensive game plan in the history of football for the AFCCG. Yeah. He just might be throwing the idea around a bit....Letting those other guys squirm a little. And you know what...I don't blame him if he is.
 
I honestly think Ben has gotten the **** off all the me first players on this team...and they are our stars....He just might be throwing the idea around. When your super star WR pouts after a win about balls(lack of) being thrown his way and is happy after a loss because he got 10 balls for 140 yds...there is a problem. Then you have another 2 star players having issues with suspensions it seems like every year. He watched our coaches draw up the worse defensive game plan in the history of football for the AFCCG. Yeah. He just might be throwing the idea around a bit....Letting those other guys squirm a little. And you know what...I don't blame him if he is.

I think so too. It seems he's frustrated
 
I no matter what can't seem to stop watching even when I think the league is bullshit. It still holds a little entertainment for me. I may be at 46%. ...

The league is bullshit. Nfl wise I only watch Steelers games. I cannot pique an interest in watching other teams as I can with hockey and college football
 
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