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Things briefly appeared to be looking up for Pittsburgh Steelers’ starting quarterback late last week. He had his league mandated suspension reduced from six games to four after a productive meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. In the past few days, however, it’s become apparent that his biggest problems may still be ahead as he attempts to regain the trust of his coaches and teammates. Roethlisberger has been a team captain since 2007, but he won’t be one this year—he wasn’t voted to the honorary position by his teammates. Instead, captains this year will be receiver Hines Ward, tight end Heath Miller and linebackers James Farrior and Keyaron Fox.
During his college years at USC, Matt Leinart was a Heisman Trophy winner and two time National Champion. Things haven’t gone as well during his NFL career. In three years he’s gone from a high draft pick expected to be the Arizona Cardinals’ quarterback of the future, to someone the team considered completely expendable. This weekend, the Cardinals released Leinart outright and left the former Arizona starting quarterback unemployed as a free agent. Leinart wasn’t out of work for long, signing with the Houston Texans, but he’s currently the #3 QB on the depth chart behind Matt Schaub and Dan Orlovsky.
This isn’t exactly how a team that went 1-11 SU in 2009 wants to start the season. Miami-Ohio tries to bounce back from one of the worst seasons in program history, and they couldn’t pick a bigger challenge to open the 2010 campaign—in Gainesville at ‘The Swamp’ against the University of Florida in the first game of the post Tim Tebow era. The Gators opened a -30’ point home favorite and college football betting enthusiasts have pushed that line up to -35’ with the total set at 52’.
The New York Jets received some bad news on the eve of the NFL regular season—linebacker Calvin Pace, the team’s best pass rusher in 2009 will need foot surgery and will miss the start of the 2010 campaign. Current prognosis has Pace out 4 to 6 weeks, though the Jets stressed that they’ll defer any sort of projection on his return until after the surgery is performed Monday. Renowned foot surgeon Robert Anderson will perform the procedure in Charlotte, North Carolina. Pace was injured in the third quarter of Friday’s 16-11 exhibition loss to the Washington Redskins.












