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May 19th 2010, 08:30 | FFN-Score: 46 points
The team resumed its voluntary offseason workouts Tuesday without suspended quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. He remains banned from attending, and there isn't any indication when the NFL will allow him to participate.
"I'm waiting for word from New York like everyone else," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. "I'm not going to speculate until I get that word."
For now, Roethlisberger can only join his teammates on the golf course, and he played a charity event with them Monday.
The Steelers aren't certain if the league will allow Roethlisberger to attend any of the remaining 11 spring practices, which run each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday through June 10.
On April 21, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Roethlisberger for the first six games of the 2010 season and also ordered him to undergo a behavioral evaluation following a March incident in which a 20-year-old female college student accused him of sexual assault in Milledgeville, Ga. The case will not be prosecuted.
In Roethlisberger's absence, Byron Leftwich took most of the snaps with Pittsburgh's starters, just as he has since being reacquired by the Steelers in a trade with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last month. Leftwich was Roethlisberger's backup when the Steelers won the Super Bowl 15 months ago.
There's no sign from Tomlin that Charlie Batch or Dennis Dixon will see similar work with the regulars. Tomlin promises only that there will be a clearly defined depth chart when training camp begins in July.
"I don't believe it's an effective approach to go into camp with a pure, open quarterback competition, if you will, a three-headed quarterback battle," Tomlin said. "We'll go in with a pecking order, and the opportunity to show what you're capable of will be based on that pecking order. All three guys will be given an opportunity but not an equal opportunity."
Training camp promises to be unique because the Steelers will have two starting quarterbacks to prepare -- someone for the first six games and Roethlisberger. By giving so much time to one quarterback, the Steelers are trying to prevent a significant drop-off in timing, execution or consistency when Roethlisberger isn't in charge.
"Ben's been in that huddle a long time now," Leftwich said. "He's been that guy for a long time. But the circumstances that exist, someone has to be in there, so I'm going to work my tail off and try to be the guy. He's going to miss those games, and someone's going to have to play. My mindset is I'm the guy, that we don't miss a beat."
With the Steelers coming off a 9-7 season in which they were good at the start, good at the finish and mystifyingly bad during the middle, they want to get off to a solid start in 2010 and put 2009 behind them as quickly as possible.
To Leftwich, that's why these seemingly routine-as-it-gets May practices are important.
"Especially for a lot of the guys Ben has played with a lot of years, there's chemistry there," Leftwich said. "That's why it's important for the guys that's here to come in and don't miss a beat. That's our whole plan, to get into the huddle, command the huddle."
Ben or no Ben.
"It's hard to go into a season without your star quarterback," said wide receiver Hines Ward, who didn't practice Tuesday because of a sore hamstring. "Our motto is not going to change; our mentality is not going to change. We've got one goal, and that's to try to win. The guys who are here now, that's what we're trying to do."
Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
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Comments
May 19th 2010, 12:42Dennis
Ganz klar: Dennis Dixon must be the starter!
May 27th 2010, 13:47
Klugscheißer
Es muss "...has to be..." heißen, weil "must" hier im Sinne von "dürfen" zu lesen ist!
May 28th 2010, 07:55
Dennis
aha @ Klugscheißer....http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/be.html
wenn man es nicht weiß, sollte man irgendwann auch mal die Klappe halten....
Aber Möchtegernenglischschreiben ist auch cool, und außerdem war oder ist es keine Äußerung zum Thema.
Jul 1st 2010, 15:16
Klugscheißer
@Dennis:
So wie Du es geschrieben hast, hat es die Bedeutung von "dürfen", d.h. "Dennis Dixon DARF der Starter sein"! Das läuft aber der eigentlichen Aussage des o.g. Artikels zuwider, sodass es nur "Dennis Dixon MUSS der Starter sein" lauten kann und insofern "Dennis Dixon HAS to be the starter" heißen muss!
Nachdem wir das also geklärt hätten: Wie war das gleich nochmal mit dem "Möchtegernenglischschreiben"?