Terrible Podcast - Episode 839




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Summary: Season 7, Episode 72 of The Terrible Podcast is now up and in this Wednesday show, David Todd and I get right to talking about what Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger had to say Tuesday morning during his radio show as it relates to him saying he isn’t quite sure right now if he’ll play in 2017. David and I examine Roethlisberger’s comments and if him being mad at any of the coaches or other players on the roster were the reason for them. We both agree that Roethlisberger isn’t going to retire and that he’s just frustrated right now about something. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin held his end-of-the-season press conference on Tuesday and gave us quite a bit to talk about as well. We discuss Tomlin leaving it open to some coaching changes during the offseason and who may or may not return in 2017. There’s been a lot written and said about Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown over the course of the last several weeks so we dive into his attituded and upcoming contract situation. We jump on both sides of the fence while discussing Brown and that includes examining whether or not the Steelers would even fathom trading him in lieu of signing him to an extension. Tomlin discussed the situation with running back Le’Veon Bell on Tuesday as it relates to how he has been listed on the Steelers injury report so we spend a few minutes discussing that. We move on to give you some more of our thoughts on the play of the Steelers defense in Sunday’s loss to the New England Patriots and that includes us talking about them having to defend against four wide receiver personnel groupings. David and I end this Wednesday show by trying to predict the future of several of the Steelers players who are about to become unrestricted free agents in March. As always, several other smaller talking points are mixed in throughout the show that are not highlighted here in this post. Thanks for listening and don't forget to call or email with questions or comments and please pass us along to your friends! The new message hotline is (814) 429-YINZ