November 04, 2004

Mmmmm, Roethlisburgers: So what do you get when you combine ground beef, sausage, scrambled eggs, grilled onions and American cheese? The "Roethlisburger" of course! Riding high on his 5-0 record as the Steelers rookie quarterback, Big Ben has had a sandwich named after him at Peppi's Late Night. But you won't read about it on humble Ben's weblog.

posted by scully to football at 10:55 AM - 10 comments

His blog looks neato.

posted by blarp at 11:01 AM on November 04, 2004

He actually does sound humble. How refreshing.

posted by sixpacker at 11:24 AM on November 04, 2004

That burger sounds hideous. Then again, I don't eat red meat or eggs... Rotty's run has been great. He's got his biggest challenge of the reg. season this Sunday, although Ty Law's injury will surely help a bit. I got to go to the Steelers game here in Dallas. Damn the Steel Nation travels well.

posted by Ufez Jones at 11:25 AM on November 04, 2004

I'll assume Ufez's comments are a joke based on Ben's weblog being painfully out of date because 1) Pittsburgh already beat Dallas, and 2) Ty Law suffered his injury in a losing effort against Pittsburgh. I don't eat the stuff in the sammich either, but it is still funny that people are lining up to eat something simply because it is named after a rookie QB. < shrug>>

posted by scully at 11:38 AM on November 04, 2004

nevermind. I re-read AFTER I posted. My bad. Looks like Ufez is right (the "will surely" through me off), and I need more coffee even at half 12.

posted by scully at 11:39 AM on November 04, 2004

Well, you're half-right, terpy. The Dallas game was past, but for some reason I had it in my head that the Patriots game was this sunday. So lather, rinse, repeat. Still, though, if Burger finds a way to lead his team to back-to-back victories over undefeated teams, ROY is a shoo-in and MVP may be in consideration. Has anyone in the NFL won both in the same year?

posted by Ufez Jones at 12:09 PM on November 04, 2004

So what do you get when you combine ground beef, sausage, scrambled eggs, grilled onions and American cheese? I dunno, but my arteries are hardening just from reading it. He looked plenty sharp against the Pats. If Law hadn't been injured, the outcome probably would have been some different, but not enough, I think.

posted by lil_brown_bat at 01:34 PM on November 04, 2004

The sandwich sounds great to me, I don't know what you all are complaining about.

posted by billsaysthis at 01:42 PM on November 04, 2004

The sandwich sounds great to me, I don't know what you all are complaining about. The grilled onions send it over the top.

posted by lil_brown_bat at 07:20 PM on November 04, 2004

No way, lbb, those are essential to add moisture and tang!

posted by billsaysthis at 09:30 PM on November 04, 2004

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