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Time to recognize Roethlisberger as an elite QB
NBC Sports ^ | Jan 19,2009 | Tom E. Curran

Posted on 01/19/2009 3:21:30 PM PST by malkee

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To: MarineBrat

Tom will be watching TV at home with Giselle and THREE Superbowl rings. Life’s tough.


21 posted on 01/19/2009 4:35:51 PM PST by WillT
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To: malkee

No, he is a sack of rocks in the back field. All Arizona needs to do is exploit the Steeler line, and he will be more beat up than ever.


22 posted on 01/19/2009 5:50:36 PM PST by davetex (If it's in stock, we've got it.)
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To: WillT
Tom will be watching TV at home with Giselle and THREE Superbowl rings. Life’s tough.

And that's his new realm. I bet he's watched some interesting video on that TV set too!

23 posted on 01/19/2009 9:51:43 PM PST by MarineBrat (The New York Times is a Communist Kamikaze.)
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To: malkee

One problem might be that in the one Super Bowl he won he had a pretty bad game. While Brady had pretty good games in his 3 SB wins. I don’t get to see all of the Steeler games so I can’t really judge correctly.


24 posted on 01/20/2009 7:16:33 PM PST by fkabuckeyesrule (Is it baseball season yet?)
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To: fkabuckeyesrule

This article pretty accurately describes his play.


25 posted on 01/20/2009 8:54:43 PM PST by malkee (Abigail Adams is my role model.)
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To: techno
Can't argue with success...

I'm a Viking fan (well, as much of a fan one can be, following a team saddled with 45 yrs of futility), so I'm rooting for the Steelers, coached by one of many former Vikings assistants that the ownership passed over, and who eventually took their teams to the Super Bowl (Billick, Dungy, now Tomlin).

And Tomlin did it all whilst moonlighting as "Foreman" on "House."

26 posted on 01/20/2009 9:01:19 PM PST by daler
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To: malkee

bttt


27 posted on 02/01/2009 11:09:09 PM PST by malkee (Actually I'm an ex-smoker--two and a half years-- But I think about it every day.)
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"Yeah, he went 13-0 in his regular season starts as a 22-year-old rookie, but he was surrounded by great players. All he had to do was stay out of the way."

Actually, if Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports would care to check the record more carefully Big Ben was 14-0 as a rookie during the regular season, and if Curran would make more than a superficial effort he might observe that in the previous 14 games the Steeler team record was 5-9 even with those "great players". It wasn't a matter of staying out of the way, rather Big Ben proved to be a major force right out of the box. He was just what the Rooney franchise needed. As a result the Steelers now hoist more Lombardis than any other NFL franchise.

Check the record. the Steelers don't lose games when they have a lead of 11 points or more. They were 142-1-1 in regular season, and 10-0 in playoffs going into SB XLIII. Uncharacteristically having blown a 13 point lead, the Steelers found themselves 1st and 20 to go at their own 12 with only 2:24 remaining in regulation. No panic. Big Ben cooly led a "drive for the ages" (to paraphrase NFL commissioner Roger Goodell) culminated with an absolutely perfect thread-the-needle pass to Santonio Holmes against triple coverage in the corner of the endzone for the championship winning TD with 35 seconds remaining. No QB could have done it better, absolutely none.

Roethlisberger is 58-22 in his career as a starter, including a 7-2 postseason record. No quarterback in NFL history has more victories in his first five regular seasons than Roethlisberger's 51, not Otto Graham (48), not Dan Marino (48), not Tom Brady (48), not John Elway (46).

The Brothers Manning don't even rate a mention. Update: Make that 59-22 total and 8-2 postseason now with 2-0 in the Super Bowl.

28 posted on 02/04/2009 7:47:58 AM PST by steelyourfaith (BO has been POTUS two weeks and I still have to buy my gas and pay my mortgage. What's up with that?)
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I’m glad somebody else posted to this thread after the Superbowl. He really deserved MVP but once again was short-shrifted. I’ll never forget the realization I had in the fall of 2004 that we had a really, really good quarterback for the first time in 25 years. Unbelievable. He was great. God was good. Pittsburgh is lucky.


29 posted on 02/04/2009 2:48:20 PM PST by malkee (Actually I'm an ex-smoker--two and a half years-- But I think about it every day.)
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