Steelers' Maurkice Pouncey addresses helmet decal issue amid team stir

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Pittsburgh Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey was the second player on the team to remove a name from the back of his helmet.

Pouncey will not put the name of Antwon Rose Jr. on the back of his helmet after the team decided upon the move ahead of the season. Rose was shot and killed in 2018 by a Pittsburgh police officer. Pouncey released a statement Thursday explaining his decision.

“I want to personally clarify what transpired this past Monday night in regard to having Antwon Rose’s name on the back of my helmet,” he wrote.

“I was given limited information on the situation regarding Antwon, and I was unaware of the whole story surrounding his death and what transpired during the trial following the tragedy. I should have done more research to fully understand what occurred in its entirety."

“My work with the police, both in Pittsburgh and back home in Florida, is well documented. I don’t always feel the need to highlight what I do with police departments, but I also want to make sure they understand I inadvertently supported a cause of which I did not fully comprehend the entire background of the case. I take responsibility for not doing more investigating into something that is sensitive to the community and his family, but it is a less learned as it relates to political issues that occur every day in our society."

“Moving forward, I will make my own decision about what to wear on the back of my helmet. Make no mistake, I am against racism and I believe the best thing I can do is to continue helping repair relationships between the police and their communities. Systemic racism issues have occurred in our country for too long, and that needs to stop."

“My focus will continue to be on helping the police in our communities, and I will support making any necessary changes to help those efforts.”

Steelers players had chosen to wear Rose’s name to raise awareness of racial injustice. Pouncey’s teammate Alejandro Villanueva broke from the team when he chose to cover the decal and instead write the name of Army Sgt. 1st Class Alwyn Cashe on the back.

Cashe died in 2005 after attempting to rescue fellow soldiers from a burning vehicle following a roadside bomb in Samarra, Iraq, on Oct. 17, according to the Military Times. He suffered second- and third-degree burns over 70% of his body, eventually succumbing to those injuries on Nov. 5.

The Steelers made the announcement about the Rose decal prior to Monday night's game against the New York Giants. However, the Steelers didn't disclose in their statement that Rose was in a vehicle matching the description that was thought to have been involved in a drive-by shooting or that the White officer Michael Rosfeld was acquitted in the shooting by a jury in a four-day trial.



https://www.foxnews.com/sports/steelers-maurkice-pouncey-helmet-decal-team-stir
 

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Good for Pouncey. I have never understood how so many athletes just blindly support causes and people, without doing their own research.
 

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pouncey's a lying fuck...he knew exactly who Rose was which is a gang-banger caught in a drive-by that got shot when trying to run after the cops saw the car on the APB. He's only apologizing because of the local backlash that our football team thinks drive-by shooters should be heroes.

only hero is Alejandro Villanueva who taped over the gang-banger and wrote in Alwyn Cashe who he served with in Afghanistan. Cashe was killed in action

i'll guess he'll tell us next that he never owned a free aaron hernandez hat... dude's a fn thug like most of Urban's gators

This punk has had 10 chances to stop pushing the thug-life and we're all tired of his half-hearted apologies. Hopefully he blows his knee and gives my Bama guy, Hassenauer, the job at center.

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LOL, now with all of us Pittsburghers giving these guys the giant middle finger the players are saying they had nothing to do with choosing to put a gang-banger on their helmet. Minkah even says the players talked about it

“We talked briefly about it, but it was mostly made by people upstairs,” Fitzpatrick said. “Don’t know exactly who. Don’t know exactly how. We knew we were going to have somebody on the back of our helmets. It wasn’t exactly clear who it was going to be.”

 

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get this...now the Steelers front office typed an email to the press that they had absofuckingnothing to do with the choice of DriveBy Rose for the helmet decal, it was fully a players-only decision

this is all excellent preparation for the Broncos game you fucking imbeciles. if our westgate team didn't choose the Steelers this week I'd hope for them to lose by 30. a bunch of pathetic mumbling cvnts
 

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