One of the most popular games of the regular season is for people to try to read between the lines of what Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is saying and whether or not he is passive-aggressively complaining or taking a shot at somebody.
Following the team’s first loss, we were awarded with our first opportunity to play the game, when he made reference to a lack of a no-huddle offense. Asked if going no-huddle late in the game helped them move the ball better, he said, “yeah, but we don’t really have a no-huddle, it’s kind of like our two-minute offense, so that was the change-up, just going kind of a two-minute, just pick it up type of pace”.