Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, long a proponent of calling his own plays, ran the hurry-up offense for most of the final three quarters in Denver. But the no-huddle was non-existent against the Jets, apparently because Haley determined it wouldn’t be effective. Roethlisberger doesn’t necessarily agree, and he wants to change Haley’s mind, Alan Robinson of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports. “That’s Coach Haley’s call,†Roethlisberger said. “He’s the one that calls all of the plays. There was no no-huddle. Our no-huddle is usually when we have three wide receivers on the field. (The coaches) saw something and wanted to run the ball with multiple tight ends and keep (the media) and the fans happy, I guess.†Source: The Redzone