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Link to Part one of Ben's interview

Got damn Ben again.
 
None of us knows what goes on behind the scenes, but I don't know what more he could have done to take responsibility for his part in it and move forward.



Another question is.......... Where is "toney's" remorse???? How come brown can't have an interview where he calmly talks about the topic at hand without all the PUNK finger pointing and blame of others??? How come brown has no responsibility in this>?????? Why does brown not face his so called "antagonizer".and address things like an adult man????????? You see the pattern here.........




Salute the nation
 
Reasonable people know that truth lies somewhere in the middle. But we no longer live in that world. We live in a world where if you own up to your mistakes it just gets thrown back as weakness to your position. Better to just make up lies or sling ****. I ****** hate it.
 
EVERYONE has misspoken multiple times in their lives. I think Ben is handling this appropriately....like a man should. It was public comments that set Brown off, so therefore for Ben to also apologize publicly is the appropriate move. Apologizing with sincerity is all we can do when we misstep. I also think this is the best way and time ( before O.T.A’s ) for Ben to send a message to his teammates that he is an accountable leader. If Brown wants to continue being petty, that’s another locker room’s problem, not ours. Go Steelers, towels up! Let’s go win some games!


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Sometimes you just gotta let things go and move on....
 
Good for Ben to speak on his terms. The questions and hounding was coming, so get it out before OTAs and begin the new season. I'm sure Ben has tried to apologize multiple time to AB, but he ignored his calls and texts. Ben showed to be humble, apologetic and took responsibilty for his part. The other half of this equation is a big child and chose to blow this all up. Good riddance.
Terrell Edmunds, I hope he wasn't knowingly taking a shot at Ben and siding with a former player. That's a really bad look and would need addressed. If the players are "in", they have to be all in for the Pittsburgh Steelers. This season will be challenging and the distractions need to end now.
 
None of us knows what goes on behind the scenes, but I don't know what more he could have done to take responsibility for his part in it and move forward.

He certainly didn't have to say "AB made me who I am" though. That's the type of **** that gives fuel to comments like "two face". Cause everybody & their mother knows he didn't. Guy had 2 Super Bowl rings before AB and you think AB taught him anything on how to be a man? That I just didn't understand.

Season can't get here soon enough.
 
The main problem that I had was Ben telling a bald-faced lye. Sitting there saying with a straight face: "AB made me who I am today". That is pure self deprecating bullshit and what does it accomplish? Why lie?
 
Steelworth beat me to it. (Note to self - read to the end before posting)
 
He certainly didn't have to say "AB made me who I am" though. That's the type of **** that gives fuel to comments like "two face". Cause everybody & their mother knows he didn't. Guy had 2 Super Bowl rings before AB and you think AB taught him anything on how to be a man? That I just didn't understand.

Season can't get here soon enough.

Yea, that's the only part where I was like, "huh?". They had great chemistry, but you need the peanut butter and jelly to make the sandwich. Can't be great without the other. He didn't need to spread that much love to the backstabber. Was too thick.
 
Steelworth beat me to it. (Note to self - read to the end before posting)

I make the mistake a lot. But I'm glad others came away from that little tidbit like "WTF?" Completely unnecessary and phony.
 
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