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Ben Roethlisberger Opens Up In New Mini Documentary Series

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By: Jonathan Clark* SteelerNation.com   On Wednesday, August 26th, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger teamed up with Triblive.com and YouTube and presented all of SteelerNation with a little insight into how these past couple of seasons has played out for the 5-time Pro Bowler.* We haven’t heard much from Roethlisberger. Throughout all of the outside […]

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I think Ben is putting a bit too much work with the media trying to be the comeback player of the year, which he should win.

I'm expecting Ben to be 80-85% of what we saw in 2018, which is good enough to be a top 10-12 QB in the NFL.
If he slips, the Steelers have to look at his 2021 cap number which is $41,250,000 and seriously think about cutting him to save $19,000,00 in cap savings.​
 
I think Ben is putting a bit too much work with the media trying to be the comeback player of the year, which he should win.

I'm expecting Ben to be 80-85% of what we saw in 2018, which is good enough to be a top 10-12 QB in the NFL.
If he slips, the Steelers have to look at his 2021 cap number which is $41,250,000 and seriously think about cutting him to save $19,000,00 in cap savings.​

Too much work with the media? You really say some stupid *** ****. As far as percentage who knows. But if he is healed that 80/85 percent should climb quickly.

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I think Ben is putting a bit too much work with the media trying to be the comeback player of the year, which he should win.

I'm expecting Ben to be 80-85% of what we saw in 2018, which is good enough to be a top 10-12 QB in the NFL.
If he slips, the Steelers have to look at his 2021 cap number which is $41,250,000 and seriously think about cutting him to save $19,000,00 in cap savings.​

And do that with that cap savings? Start the rebuild? IF he slips, I'm not going to be calling him done, this was a pretty big deal with the elbow. If he's garbage this year and next, then maybe I'll listen.
 
I don't even need to see who wrote the quote to know it's coach. We should drop this guy because money and savings. Sure we save 19M, with a dead cap value of $23M, Higher than AB's $21M to dump him, and we saved next to nothing with that move.

For a guy that's self quoted to being more right that wrong, getting rid of Berry hasn't happend for the last 3 years, getting rid of JuJu was a terrible speculation, seconded only to dropping your franchise QB.

You restructure the remaining amount to fit him in. He's really the only player we have that we can restructure. He and Tuitt, possibly the CBs.
 
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