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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: December 3, 2009
According to Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, his quarterback has not had any more post—concussion symptoms since the headaches he was suffering from during practice last week. He is expected to fully participate in practice on Wednesday.
With Roethlisberger back, it completely opens up the offense, as opposed to of the five to ten passing plays that offensive coordinator Bruce Arians called for Dennis Dixon against the Baltimore Ravens.
The sad thing about that is that between the Dixon and Roethlisberger, Dixon is more mobile one, yet Arians will have absolutely no problem allowing Roethlisberger to roll out and throw on the run.
Don’t get me wrong, Roethlisberger is more or less unstoppable once he breaks the pocket. My sole problem with the decision of Arians is that he has issues playing to his player’s strengths and problems with minimizing their weaknesses showing.
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