Dan Rooney says "no comment" on whether Steelers support Roethlisberger

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Dan Rooney says "no comment" on whether Steelers support Roethlisberger
Posted by Mike Florio on April 14, 2010 11:29 PM ET
With multiple media figures in Pittsburgh discussing and/or calling for the team to trade quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, the Steelers have been conspicuously quiet.

The silence became even more conspicuous on Wednesday night, when chairman Dan Rooney was asked about the situation at a press conference prior to receiving the Citizen of the Year Award from the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO at a dinner in Pittsburgh.

According to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Rooney acknowledged that it is a "serious matter," and that he believes the situation is being "handled properly" by team president Art Rooney (Dan's son), coach Mike Tomlin, and director of football operations Kevin Colbert.

Here's the kicker -- asked whether the Steelers organization supports Roethlisberger, Rooney said, "I'm not making any comment on that."

That's perhaps the most ominous statement we've seen regarding Roethlisberger's status. If Rooney isn't willing to assert express support for a two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, it means that the organization quite possibly is in the process of moving on. So even if the Steelers haven't initiated trade talks, the Bills, Jaguars, Broncos, Raiders, Panthers, Cardinals, Seahawks, Rams, and 49ers should be burning up the phone lines to the 412 area code.

Meanwhile, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who attended the event, said that he will make a decision in the near future regarding Roethlisberger, according to the Associated Press.

"I think he understands how important the Personal Conduct Policy is to the NFL," Goodell told the AP. "And I hope he has a better understanding of how important it is for everybody in the league."

As to the specific status of the situation, Goodell said, "We'll continue to gather more information. We'll continue to have that analysis done, and we'll consider it and make a decision in the near future. We like to be thorough. We like to be sure we fully understand it. We've talked to, obviously, the player. We'll talk to the [NFLPA]. I think anytime you can get more input into the various factors that are going on, the better decision you'll make."

Even though Roethlisberger was cleared of any potential criminal charges on Monday, the momentum against him seems to be building. A suspension now appears to be a given. Though something dramatic, like a trade, remains unlikely, it's a possibility that can't be disregarded.
 

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Goodell saying he's collecting additional information sounds like the reports of "no action by the league" were premature.

No comment on if the organization supports Ruthlessraper? That screams in it's silence.
 

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Just maybe the steelers figure this kind of action is the best hope they have of waking the moron up to reality.
 

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burmafrd;3348321 said:
Just maybe the steelers figure this kind of action is the best hope they have of waking the moron up to reality.

Ben Roethlisberger-QB- Steelers Apr. 15 - 12:39 am et


Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports tweets that the Steelers may be at their "tipping point" with Ben Roethlisberger.

A tipping point is defined as "the culmination of a buildup of small changes that effects a big change." A source tells Robinson that Steelers ownership is "shaken" by the onslaught of fan discontent with Big Ben. While we don't see a Roethlisberger trade as likely, it's well known that coach Mike Tomlin believes Dennis Dixon has a future as a starting quarterback in the NFL. The Steelers may listen to offers for Big Ben leading up to and during the draft.
Source: Charles Robinson on Twitter
Related: Dennis Dixon
 

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Steelers President Art Rooney, II will address the media and the Ben Roethlisberger matter at 2:30 p.m. today at Steelers headquarters.
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I'd gain a lot of respect for the Steelers (as much as it pains me to say that) if they did send Ben packing.

I wouldn't want that guy near my team.
 

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ddh33;3348579 said:
I'd gain a lot of respect for the Steelers (as much as it pains me to say that) if they did send Ben packing.

I wouldn't want that guy near my team.

Art Rooney will meet the media today regarding Roethlisberger
Posted by Mike Florio on April 15, 2010 11:39 AM ET
The Steelers have issued a one-sentence press release that pretty much speaks for itself.

Says the release: "Steelers president Art Rooney, II will be available at 2:30 p.m. today to provide an update on the Ben Roethlisberger matter at Steelers headquarters at the UPMC Sports Performance Complex."

No other information has been provided.

Our guess? (And for now it's a guess.) Rooney will announce that the Steelers will be suspending Ben Roethlisberger for two games for conduct detrimental to the team, and Rooney likely will issue a strong rebuke of Roethlisberger. Then, probably tomorrow, Commissioner Roger Goodell will announce that the league will add not penalty to the team-imposed suspension, via a letter that also chastises Roethlisberger.

This would ensure that a bow will be placed on the Big Ben matter heading into the weekend, and then by Monday we'll all be focusing on the Tuesday night schedule release and the Thursday night draft.
 
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