Joey Porter Jr. doesn't like Big Ben.
Former Pittsburgh Steeler linebacker Joey Porter called Ben Roethlisberger a bad teammate and called him out over his recent comments.
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Joey Porter is a thug who's always been protected by his black privilege. He was arrested for assault at a Pittsburgh bar in 2017 and charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and public drunkenness. He ended up pleading guilty to a summary offense of disorderly conduct and was fined, in other words nothing happened to him.
He was arrested in California in 2010. He also managed to get shot in the ass outside a Denver bar in 2003.
He ended up coaching for the Steelers and his best buddy was none other than Mike Tomlin. Makes you wonder if Tomlin had the same opinion of Roethlisberger but didn't say anything because Big Ben carried the team on his shoulders for many years, not only winning two Super Bowls but Tomlin's "never had a losing record" string would never have come close to happening without Big Ben.
This is a copy and paste from a post in the 2016 Steelers thread. At the time Porter was 38 years old and Tomlin was 44. Tomlin was always one of the boys and it's very likely other incidents like this were covered up due to his hallowed stature as the poster boy for the Rooney Rule.
Pros need to show respect in public
by John Steigerwald
You would think that most high school football programs would be thrilled to have a former Steeler as a head coach and the sons of the current head coach and one of his assistants as players, but, if there was a thrill for Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic, it’s gone now.
Jason Gildon, a former Steelers outside linebacker who held the franchise sack record until James Harrison broke it this season, was the head coach, and he was fired shortly after the season ended.
Soon after that, the sons of Mike Tomlin and outside linebackers coach Joey Porter, transferred. So did Porter’s nephew.
It’s safe to say that there aren’t many people in the North Catholic community who are sorry to see the parents go.
By all accounts, the kids weren’t the problem.
Joey Porter was a big problem.
He made a spectacle of himself at home and on the road, even though he was with his head coach at the time.
During a game at Riverside in October, Porter ran onto the field to badger the officials. Remember, he’s a Steelers assistant coach and only a North Catholic parent.
North Catholic was penalized 15 yards and the
officials asked the North Sewickley police to remove Porter. According to eyewitnesses, Porter told the cops, “If you want me to leave it’s gonna take more than just you.”
The officers working the game had to call for extra help.
Porter finally calmed down when the referee threatened North Catholic with a forfeit.
Mike Tomlin was also at the game, but not involved in the disturbance. But
Tomlin did, on at least one occasion, according to a witness, pay a visit to the North Catholic locker room and drop multiple F-bombs while trashing the officials.
And during a home game at J.C. Stone Field, Tomlin and Porter were less than cooperative with Allegheny County police when they were asked to move away from a fence where they were obstructing the view of some fans.
The game ended before the cops had to remove them.
full article:
https://www.indianagazette.com/news/columns/commentary-pros-need-to-show-respect-in-public,25795230/