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http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/steelers/s_495927.html

Brown: Porter's departure troubles Steelers stars

By Scott Brown
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Saturday, March 3, 2007


LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - The backdrop at Walt Disney World on Friday offered a stark contrast to the reality rammed home to two of the Steelers' most prominent players a day earlier.
Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and wide receiver Hines Ward are at a veritable fantasy land this weekend, taking part in the annual "ESPN The Weekend" at Disney's MGM Studios, and both said they understand that football at this level is a business as much as it is a game.

But each also said that realization didn't make the loss of outside linebacker Joey Porter, who was released Thursday because of financial considerations, any easier.

"I got better playing against Joey Porter," Roethlisberger said yesterday. "Just everything that he brought made me a better player."

"I think (the Steelers cutting Porter) just shocked everybody, regardless of the situation," Ward said. "Joey's always been the catalyst of our defense, the focal point of our defense. There's no question losing a Joey Porter hurts our team defensively."

His release is another change in an offseason that has been full of them for the Steelers.

Bill Cowher, who had been the Steelers head coach since 1992, resigned in January, and no one is sure what shape the Steelers will take under Mike Tomlin, especially after what happened with Porter.

"(Alan) Faneca called me, some of the veteran guys, my phone has been blowing up like, 'What the hell are we doing?' " said Ward, a nine-year veteran. "A lot of guys are questioning what's going on, kind of worried about the makeup of this team, where we are actually going to go."

Ward said he has talked to Tomlin, liked what the new coach had to say and is excited to play for him.

But Porter's release was, if not unsettling to Ward, at least the equivalent of cold water thrown in the face.

Ward is one of the highest-paid Steelers, and his salary will count $5.9 million against the salary cap this season.

"As a veteran guy, you look at (what happened to Porter) and you worry a little bit because you lay it out on the line to try to do what's best for the team and then you see players get cut," Ward said. "You sit there and say, 'Uh oh. Am I next in line?' "

Ward, whose contract doesn't expire until after the 2009 season, said the Steelers have not approached him about restructuring the deal. But, he acknowledged, after next season the two sides will probably have to do something to make his contract more amenable to the salary cap if he is to stay with the Steelers.

Porter had one year left on his contract, but it was a foregone conclusion that he wouldn't return to the team unless he and the Steelers worked out a long-term extension.

Ward and Roethlisberger said his loss goes beyond the numbers Porter posted in sacks, tackles and opponents intimidated.

While the colorful and sometimes controversial Porter rankled his share of people outside of the Steelers' locker room, he was eminently popular inside of it.

"Joey was such a great friend, not only a teammate," Ward said. "Not having him around the locker room, he's going to be missed in that sense. I'm sure Joey would have loved to just retire as a Steeler. Players, coaches, we come and go, it's a part of the business, and that's kind of the (bad) part of it."

Roethlisberger agreed.

"You lose a guy that's such an emotional leader, a phenomenal football player and a game-changer on defense for us," he said. "What the Rooneys felt was the right decision they made, and it's a business for them as well."
 

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I have a feeling the Steelers are about halfway into their downfall. Maybe the Rooney's have decided to pocket some money for the family at the cost of a quality team. Aren't they getting a new stadium?

BTW, is Ben overrated?
 

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I have a feeling the Steelers are about halfway into their downfall. Maybe the Rooney's have decided to pocket some money for the family at the cost of a quality team. Aren't they getting a new stadium?

BTW, is Ben overrated?
I think Heinz Field is just 5-10 years old.
 

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Bring Porter in already, jeez. The guy is a great locker room teammate, and he's still got juice in the tank. AND he's an improvement.
 

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Does Ben show the commitment to improve his play and show the leader skills that a QB should? No!
That's pretty hard to do when you're in a pretty bad accident and thrust onto the field prematurely.
 

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Speaking of the Steelers imploding, how come no one is mentioning the HGH rumors out of Pittsburg?

I think it's been on ESPN radio for a few days now about a doctor linked to the Steelers buying like 150,000 of HGH from a pharmacy that was linked to several major stars out of Florida on his personal credit card.

It seems to me that given our new coach is from there someone on this board should at least mention it and I just did.
 

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Speaking of the Steelers imploding, how come no one is mentioning the HGH rumors out of Pittsburg?

I think it's been on ESPN radio for a few days now about a doctor linked to the Steelers buying like 150,000 of HGH from a pharmacy that was linked to several major stars out of Florida on his personal credit card.

It seems to me that given our new coach is from there someone on this board should at least mention it and I just did.


There's definitely a double-standard involved with steroids when you compare football and baseball. In football, if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.
 

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I have a feeling the Steelers are about halfway into their downfall. Maybe the Rooney's have decided to pocket some money for the family at the cost of a quality team. Aren't they getting a new stadium?

BTW, is Ben overrated?

I think Heinz is a pretty new stadium as it is.
 

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Speaking of the Steelers imploding, how come no one is mentioning the HGH rumors out of Pittsburg?

I think it's been on ESPN radio for a few days now about a doctor linked to the Steelers buying like 150,000 of HGH from a pharmacy that was linked to several major stars out of Florida on his personal credit card.

It seems to me that given our new coach is from there someone on this board should at least mention it and I just did.

I mentioned it on one of the Porter threads, theorizing that might be why he is being let go (because they know he is on the way to a suspension). I have no idea if it is true. I wouldn't be surprised, and I'm sure other teams are doing the same thing.
 

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