I thought we were going to lose in the last :57 seconds as the we were down just by a point til I guess we made that goal kick? Did we kick a field goal? But yeah, that sucks about Roethlisberger... damn Chargers! If Big Ben's the man I think he is, he'll be back on the field and ready to throw some missles next game... lets hope! ::crosses fingers::
yea Miller kicked a field goal like just at the last closing seconds......but yea everything should be better. i mean he is a "big" QB. All these damn teams that think they can take down "Blitzburgh" lol
Good News for Steelers' Roethlisbergercool_9October 11 2005, 17:40:40 UTC
PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has a hyperextended left knee and a bone bruise sustained during a game-winning field goal drive at the end of a 24-22 victory over San Diego on Monday night, but hasn't been ruled out of Sunday's game against Jacksonville.
The injury isn't as severe as it initially appeared to be - immediately after the game, coach Bill Cowher said "it looked bad."
"It's a deep sigh of relief," Cowher said Tuesday.
Roethlisberger, 16-1 as an NFL regular-season starter, was injured with 1:05 remaining when Chargers defensive end Luis Castillo's helmet collided with his left knee as Roethlisberger was completing a 9-yard pass to Antwaan Randle El.
Roethlisberger lay in pain on the turf for several minutes, clutching at his knee, before limping off the field. He was removed from the field on a cart, his knee heavily wrapped, after Jeff Reed kicked a 40-yard field goal with six seconds remaining, but he had no bandage on the knee when he got dressed shortly after that.
Re: Good News for Steelers' Roethlisbergerdemon_batistaOctober 12 2005, 03:28:31 UTC
dang man, sounds like everything is A-ok with him as of NOW.....lets just not hope for another repeat if he goes back out......ooh and btw, the kicker WAS Reed...hahaha i was on fox sports when i read that, and I guess i just read a subtitle and put the name miller in, my bad! hehe
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The injury isn't as severe as it initially appeared to be - immediately after the game, coach Bill Cowher said "it looked bad."
"It's a deep sigh of relief," Cowher said Tuesday.
Roethlisberger, 16-1 as an NFL regular-season starter, was injured with 1:05 remaining when Chargers defensive end Luis Castillo's helmet collided with his left knee as Roethlisberger was completing a 9-yard pass to Antwaan Randle El.
Roethlisberger lay in pain on the turf for several minutes, clutching at his knee, before limping off the field. He was removed from the field on a cart, his knee heavily wrapped, after Jeff Reed kicked a 40-yard field goal with six seconds remaining, but he had no bandage on the knee when he got dressed shortly after that.
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