Charlie Batch is worried, and it has nothing to do with where he fits in the pecking order of the convoluted Steelers quarterback rotation, nothing to do with Ben Roethlisberger, nothing to do with the Steelers’ prospects for 2010.
Charlie Batch is worried, and it has nothing to do with where he fits in the pecking order of the convoluted Steelers quarterback rotation, nothing to do with Ben Roethlisberger, nothing to do with the Steelers’ prospects for 2010.
Charlie Batch might not be into New Zealand politics much these days, but he and that down-under country’s minister of defense in World War I have something in common — a belief.
Byron Leftwich, Charlie Batch and Dennis Dixon are vying to run the offense during Ben Roethlisberger’s suspension.
Even Steelers quarterback Dennis Dixon, 25, says jumping rope gets more physically demanding as you get older. Dixon was one of three Steelers Charlie Batch and Mike Wallace were the others who attended a get-together at the Peterson Event Center
Charlie Batch has signed a two-year contract to remain with the Pittsburgh Steelers as a backup quarterback.
Regardless whether not our champion socially dumb quarterback is with the steelers team during the 2010 season we will need to consider a third string Quarterback for this season. Charlie Batch a great backup has not been dependable the last two seasons
Dennis Dixon’s performance relieved concerns about his ability to be the Steelers backup QB with Charlie Batch sidelined with a wrist injury.
In a sign that the Steelers are concerned that Charlie Batch won’t return this season from a wrist injury, the team will work out Patrick Ramsey and Todd Bouman at the South Side practice facilility.
While Steeler Nation holds their collective breath awaiting the verdict on Ben Roethlisberger’s head injury, yet more quarterbacking issues have cropped up for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Backup Charlie Batch somehow broke his wrist during his brief
Steelers QB Charlie Batch has a wrist injury that will require surgery this week and will sideline him six weeks, ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported.