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Trouble in Steelers land


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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I don’t pretend to have sources or anything like that but my roommate works for Big Ben’s sports psychologist and has said multiple times that Ben can’t stand AB or Bell.

Did your friend say big ben has shown remorse to the psycholgist for his sexual assaults? 

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13 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Go on....

Well Ben and Trump are friends and the day after the Trump incident Ben stood outside her hotel room banging on the door for like 15 minutes to be let in after she shut the door. He kept trying to kiss her on the way up to her room (as reported) and basically he thought he was going to get the same action Trump got. She repeatedly declined and while there was no sexual assault it’s not a good look for someone with his past.

Edit: I’ll also note that everything Stormy said in the report actually happened and though Ben didn’t confirm it to the media my roommate stated he did confirm it in private.

What’s funny is his psych is also Tony Stewart’s. Talk about two whack jobs and Tony Stewart is indeed as big of douche in real life as he is on the track.

- The only other tidbits that I have is that Kirk Cousins is a douche and ended up in Minnesota because Kurt Warner told him not to go the AFC because he wouldn’t beat Brady.

- Ertz is a real cool dude and they joked with him that his wife is a better athlete than him.

 

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33 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's just something about elite receivers and being divas. It's been that way for a long time.

One of the worst things that can happen to a team is have their superstar player be a wide receiver. 

That being said, the Steelers' mantra in these things has long been that they'll tolerate a bad teammate until they can replace him. It's pretty smart.

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