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Body by Milk - Super Bowl XLIII 2225 viewsThe Arizona Cardinals Kurt Warner and the Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger in their print ad for "Body by Milk".
*Click on photo for a larger version.
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Sports Illustrated 2010 Sports Almanac2962 viewsBen on the cover.
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November 2006 article entitled, "The Immaculate Recovery"2875 views"Pittsburg's precocious QB knows what to do when thrown for a loss: Come back with all you've got."
Photo: Nigel Parry
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Big Bend! Sports Illustrated - February 9, 2009 Issue3941 viewsBen in the Bend...on SI's Feb. 9th issue of "Leading Off".
Ben goofs around in his agent's Tampa hotel room before leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 27-23 victory in Super Bowl XLIII. Seated on the bed is Pittsburgh practice-squad leader Martin Nance, a friend of Ben's since their days at Miami of Ohio.
Photo: SI / Michael J. LeBrecht II
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Big Ben's Steel Core Workout2866 viewsFrom Sports Illustrated magazine, pamphlet entitled "FREE GIFT...Big Ben's Steel Core Workout. A routine for building a muscular middle."
Thank you to Jan!!
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Steelers Digest - November 2007 issue1891 viewsBen on the cover!
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Sports Illustrated, "50 Years of FACES IN THE CROWD", December 15, 20064317 viewsCan you spot Ben?
- middle, below the red title box, next to the address label.
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Inside of "SI - 50 Years of Faces in the Crowd", 12/15/063938 viewsBen Roethlisberger, Quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers
>The day Ben Roethlisberger appeared in FACES IN THE CROWD, Findlay High School athletic director Jerry Snodgrass decided to have some fun. He scanned the magazine page into his computer at school and changed key words to make the item read as if it were celebrating the star quarterback's achievements in dodgeball. When Roethlisberger read it, Snodgrass recalls, he laughed so hard "he just literally rolled on the floor."
The joke page was fun, but Roethlisberger remembers the real one as a benchmark in his young career. "It was my first time ever in a magazine, one I subscribed to since I was real little," he says. "So to be in there was just awesome." After four years at Miami (Ohio), Roethlisberger was taken in the first round by the Steelers, and became the starter the second game of the season and went 14-1, becoming the Rookie of the Year. In his second year, he led the Steelers to victory in Super Bowl XL.
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Steelers Digest, End of Season Issue, 20072238 views
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Inside of "SI - 50 Years of Faces in the Crowd", 12/15/063084 viewsOriginal Entry: Dec. 6, 1999
Ben Roethlisberger
Findlay, Ohio - Football
Ben, a senior quarterback at Findlay High, set state season records for yards passing, with 4,041, and touchdown passes, with 54, while leading the Trojans to a 10-2 record. He connected on 66.4% of his throws and directed an offense that averaged 43.8 points.
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2006 TV Guide - NFL Preview2093 views
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BIG BEN'S Beguiling Boldness - November/December 2006 issue2200 viewsTim McNellie: "As a kid growing up you must have dreamed of football glory, of being an NFL star and winning a Super Bowl. Now you're there. How does the reality compare to what you'd imagined?"
Ben: "Well it’s funny because as a kid when you’re out in the street – and I was always throwing the ball as Joe Montana and catching it as Jerry Rice – I dreamed a lot about playing in the Super Bowl. What you don’t think about — and why would you, because you don’t know any better — is all the scrutiny that comes with it. You don’t think about living under a magnifying glass, you don’t think about all the interviews, all the extra pressure. All you think about normally is the game. You don’t think about all the extra things that go with it. But even with all that extra stuff, a Super Bowl is a Super Bowl, and that’s the goal of every NFL player."
TO READ THE ARTICLE, CLICK OUT OF THIS PAGE AND CLICK ON THE ARTICLES PAGE.
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