Rapistraiduh awaits fate; trade not ruled out
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:15 am
Trade not ruled out
Hmm...Ben Rapistraiduh? Kinda has a ring to it, like Seabass GHB Janikowski.
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Trade not nixed
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What I find interesting is Goodell is going to announce the suspension tomorrow a day before the draft. A week ago Adam Schefter stated he thought the announcement would be after the draft, so as not to take away any press from the draft. With a 3 day draft this year there will be a record number of trades, & the chances Roethlisberger gets traded are growing to 50-50, maybe more now that the length of his suspension will be known. Food for thought........Steelers' Roethlisberger awaits fate; trade not ruled out
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
By Gerry Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
While they are expecting to learn tomorrow what punishment quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will receive from National Football League commissioner Roger Goodell, the Steelers have received trade feelers from other teams and have not ruled out the possibility of dealing their two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, the Post-Gazette has learned.
It is not believed the Steelers are actively seeking to trade Roethlisberger, nor are they close to doing what they did with Super Bowl XLIII MVP Santonio Holmes, who was traded for a fifth-round pick to the New York Jets because the team was planning to release him anyway.
Nonetheless, the possibility Roethlisberger could be traded, provided the price is right, is not being discounted by the team.
The Steelers did shore up their quarterback corps late today by trading a seventh-round pick to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for veteran quarterback Byron Leftwich, who was Roethlisberger's backup in 2008.
Meantime, the Post-Gazette reported on its website earlier today that the Steelers are expecting to hear Wednesday what punishment Roethlisberger will receive from Goodell in connection with an alleged sexual-assault incident in Georgia.
Roethlisberger was not charged in the case in Milledgeville, Ga., in which he was accused by a 20-year-old college student of assaulting her in a nightclub bathroom. But he is expected to be suspended by the league, perhaps two to four games, for violating the league's personal conduct policy.
Steelers president Art Rooney II said in a press conference last Thursday that the Steelers will work with Goodell to determine the punishment and that no further discipline would be administered.
Rooney said Roethlisberger is prepared to accept the "consequences."
At the time of the press conference, the Steelers were unaware of the details of the alleged incident that were contained in a police report that was made public Friday.
Goodell's announcement would come a day before the start of the NFL draft -- a draft in which director of football operations Kevin Colbert has said the Steelers do not need a quarterback.
Meantime, Roethlisberger was on the field today for his second day of offseason workouts with his teammates. He did not speak with the media after practice.
Hmm...Ben Rapistraiduh? Kinda has a ring to it, like Seabass GHB Janikowski.
More speculation:
Trade not nixed
3 reasons a trade will happen
Talk of Roethlisberger trade