Now that we're halfway through the season, that's what you'll get if you multiply Ben Roethlisberger's stats by two.
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Now that we're halfway through the season, that's what you'll get if you multiply Ben Roethlisberger's stats by two.
[COLOR=#00ff00]MVP Stats.[/COLOR]
[QUOTE=DukieBoy;531372][COLOR=#00ff00]MVP Stats.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
Yes they are, but the anti-Ben faction in the NFL and media would never let that happen.
If we keep running the ball as well as we have the past three games, I don't think Ben will double his first-half output.
But that's OK. This team plays better, and wins more, when it can run the ball. Maybe, as a certain poster once quipped, we're leaning a little more toward 1975...to that, I say, "Double yoi!"
Other "on pace for" stats based on our first half passing game performance through 8 games:
Heath Miller on pace for 78-768-12
Mike Wallace on pace for 78-1050-10
Antonio Brown on pace for 84-998-2
Emmanuel Sanders on pace for 48-604-2
[QUOTE=RuthlessBurgher;531477]Other "on pace for" stats based on our first half passing game performance through 8 games:
Heath Miller on pace for 78-768-12
Mike Wallace on pace for 78-1050-10
Antonio Brown on pace for 82-998-2
Emmanuel Sanders on pace for 48-604-2[/QUOTE]
All good stats. I think TDs could change alot.