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Ben Roethlisberger Sounds Off About Anxiety toward 'Filthy' Division Adversary
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The seriously furious competition between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals was seemingly the absolute most fierce present day period football at any point played. The unadulterated ill will between the two AFC North groups was thick, and doubtlessly players on the two sides were determined to get revenge.

This air was especially extreme during the times of Steelers greats Antonio Brown, Ryan Shazier and Cincinnati's savage Vontaze Burfict. It went on until the day Burfict, long thought to be the dirtiest player in football, was constrained out of the NFL and never requested to return.

Who can fail to remember the horrible cap to-head protector hit by Burfict on Brown, which twirled the recipient around and flung him to the ground? Also, obviously, there was JuJu Smith-Schuster's crackback on Burfict looking for vengeance for his partner.

Going back significantly further to 2008, Steelers legend Hines Ward hit freshman linebacker Keith Waterways with a block sufficiently shocking to break Streams' jaw.

That is the sort of dreadful genuineness these two groups brought every semiannual (once in a while more) fight.

Steelers previous establishment quarterback Ben Roethlisberger reviewed those insane days on episode two of his new Footbalin webcast.

Ben Roethlisberger Sounds Off on Bengals
Ben Roethlisberger meticulously described the ill will between his previous group and the Bengals. It was an actual style of play that went generally unequaled in the NFL.

"I generally detested playing Cincinnati," Roethlisberger said. "At the point when you played Baltimore, you realized it planned to be an actual football match-up. However, it planned to be actual as in two groups were simply going out, and they planned to pound and crush. Perfect, simply physical.

Roethlisberger shared that he was unfortunate something would happen to him during these Bengals fights.

"At the point when you played Cincinnati - there was a stretch of games there, years there when you played them - you practically like didn't want to play. Like I'll tell the truth, there were times I was practically similar to unfortunate to play since I was apprehensive I planned to get injured as a result of something filthy, something modest. Something whatever."

At the point when gotten some information about the 2015 trump card matchup, Roethlisberger said that Bengals fans tossed trash at him as he was hauled away the field subsequent to experiencing an arm injury. In the disappearing seconds of the second from last quarter, Roethlisberger was harmed on a sack by Burfict yet got back to lead them to a staggering 18-16 success.