Ben Roethlisberger: We’re going to miss Mike Wallace
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has always been forthcoming with his thoughts.
As he prepares to help his team regroup from a disastrous 2012-13 season, the 10-year veteran spoke about all of the Steelers offensive changes.
This includes his feelings about departed receiver Mike Wallace.
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Motivation for Ben Just Keeps Mounting
He’s hurt all the time. He hasn’t had a fourth quarter comeback in forever. It was his fault Mike Wallace left because he couldn’t throw it deep enough for him. He makes the wrong audibles. He was too ‘chummy’ with Bruce Arians and he is clearly the reason the team lost Super Bowl XLV and went 8-8 last year.
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