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One thing is clear, the former quarter of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Ben Roethlisberger, is Never shy to take a blow at the Browns of Cleveland. Despite Ohio, Roethlisberger was transmitted by the Browns in the NFL 2004 draft, and he carries this chip on his shoulder to date.
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At Pat McAfee Great night aht Event at the PPG Breads Arena Wednesday evening, Roethlisberger again launched the shadow on the Browns.
Pat McAfee – “I know where (Ben Roethlisberger) comes from … Ohio”
Roethlisberger – “No, no, no … I’m a yinzer”
McAfee – “I’m sure your friends were fans of Cleveland Browns”
ROETHLISBERGER – I know that I almost have this city. »»
Roethlisberger went 26-3-1 (including the playoffs) in his career against the Browns. In Cleveland, he had 11-2-1. The Browns certainly made a massive error by not writing the native of Findlay, Ohio and they underwent the consequences for almost two decades. And to date, Roethlisberger likes Troller Cleveland on this subject.
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Later during the show, McAfee asked Roethlisberger simple mathematics to add a million together three times to make three million, and Roethlisberger said: “I am not from Cleveland – I know how to make mathematics. Three, million, dollars.”
Former Steelers Managing Director Kevin Colbert recently said that the Steelers had the chance to get Roethlisbergerat 11th in the 2004 NFL draft classification.
“He struck a little at the right time because there were three quarters of the renowned temple (in the draft of the NFL 2024) – Eli Manning and Philip Rivers and Ben,” said Colbert about Steelers with a 6-10 season in 2003 during an appearance on The Podcast Lyon Share. “We had the chance to get Ben at number 11 that year. We had no confidence that it was going to happen. We were very, very lucky that a quarter-arre of the renowned temple
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