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    Quote Originally Posted by Siggy00 View Post
    The play-call was garbage, having Heath in the backfield was garbage, it was 3rd and 4 and he's lined up in the backffield with Ben. So he has to run 9 yards, to gain 4.

    Redman was blocking on the play also, so there was no dumpoff for Ben either.

    If people don't want Ben to step up in the pocket? He's of no use to this team.

    Trade him and start Gradkowski.

    The facts speak for themselves. Hiring outsiders as OC has been a recipe for disaster for DECADES.

    Don't shoot the messenger.
    It's always someone else's fault and never Ben. Regardless of the play call, the ball should have been thrown away long before he took the hit. The play was doomed frm the start, bad play call, poor execution, poor planning, wrong situation, etc., the best thing to do there is to live and fight another day rather than get hit and not be able to fight for 3 weeks. That wasn't one of those plays that Ben makes, he had no escape route to get outside the pocket, throw it into the ground or into the cheap seats (he's got a strong arm) and live for the next play not die for the next three games.

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    It's always someone else's fault and never Ben. Regardless of the play call, the ball should have been thrown away long before he took the hit.
    So you want Ben, from the POCKET, to just start throwing balls away and quitting on 3rd and 4?

    If that's what you want? Trade him.

    Only in Yinzer Pittsburgh do fans want to dumb down their quarterback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siggy00 View Post
    So you want Ben, from the POCKET, to just start throwing balls away and quitting on 3rd and 4?

    If that's what you want? Trade him.

    Only in Yinzer Pittsburgh do fans want to dumb down their quarterback.
    That F'ing play was a catastrophe from the GD start! Yes, in that situation, no escape, not looking down field because the pocket was collapsing, throw the GD thing away, why is that so F'ing hard to understand? When Ben has an escape route or only has to beat one defender, then, no, don't throw it away, because I believe Ben wins in that situation, but with the pocket collapsing there was absolutely no reason to try and make something happen, because it wasn't going to happen. It wasn't the last drive of the game or last gasp effort, there was time to make plays and win the game. Bad decision, IMO and it cost Ben three games, three games the Steelers didn't need to have him on the bench. Sometimes discretion is the bettor part of valor.

    I've said it over and over again, Ben is as unique a talent that there is playing the position and Steeler games have never been more fun to watch, but situational football isn't exactly Ben's strength.

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    So again, you want Ben to take grounding penalties and quit?

    Anyone can do that. Why pay him $15 mil?

    The Steelers don't appreciate Ben's talent. They'd rather hire a coach to yell at him.

    It's why we are what we are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siggy00 View Post
    So again, you want Ben to take grounding penalties and quit?

    Anyone can do that. Why pay him $15 mil?

    The Steelers don't appreciate Ben's talent. They'd rather hire a coach to yell at him.

    It's why we are what we are.
    Yea, you got me, I want him to ground it every play, you're blind love for Ben won't even allow you to think that in a given situation it is better to live and fight another day than it is to try and be a hero. Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers whether you like them or not don't take unnecessary hits and on occasion look like children trying to avoid getting hit, but at the end of the day, they're under center for their team.

    Tom Brady 16 games per season except 2008
    Peyton Manning 16 games per season except 2011
    Aaron Rodgers 16 games per season since becoming a starter
    Drew Brees 16 games per season (except 2003 only 11)
    Ben Roethlisberger 2-12 game seasons, 2-13 game seasons, a 14 game season and a few 15 game seasons

    Those few games per year can be the difference in a season particularly when a team leans on their quarterback to make plays like the Steelers do. The Steelers are a better football team with Ben on the field. He is part of the reason that he takes unnecessary hits and at times horrible offensive line play (see injuries and Sean Mahan) is the cause. It's time for Ben to limit the punishment he takes to the best of his ability and take his chances when the best opportunity for success exists.

    The Steelers are contenders with him and less than average without him, it's that simple.

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    Ain't no party like a thread-jacking party. Fo sho?
    Here comes the BOOM!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRob View Post
    Ain't no party like a thread-jacking party. Fo sho?
    That is ALL Crash is good for. Thread jacking Ben loving TROLL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRob View Post
    Flynn to raiders. ... They will cut Palmer and he will end up in ARIZ with Arians (my prediction)...
    Carson Palmer's arm has been shot since his elbow surgery. It's not strong enough for an offense as vertical as Bruce Arians'. If he somehow ends up with the Cardinals and wins the starting job, he'll end up a modern-day Darryl Stingley.
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    He's right. Palmer is so done it's pathetic.

    Btw, Rodgers takes a TON of hits, he also runs around and scrambles, has two 50 sack seasons under his belt (so much for throwing the ball away), and missed games due to injury.

    The Ben list above is mis-leading:

    His first season he wasn't the starter when the season started. Then was held out of the last game when they were the #1 seed.

    His second season, he was hurt first from the pocket when roid boy Luis Castillo cheap shotted him (with the game on the line so not sure what you'd want from him), and then was hurt throwing a TD pass to Heath Miller against the Ravens but finished the game. Both games were 4th quarter comebacks, had Ben decided to mail it in and quit and "fight another day" like people like you want him to do? No playoffs, and no Super Bowl title.

    Third season he missed one game, due to his appendix. Nothing to do with actual football.

    He missed the last game in 2007 when it was meaningless and it was done to rest him and others (They had no bye week).

    2008 started every game.

    2009 one game because of a concussion.

    2010 the only games he missed were because of suspension. Not actual football.

    2011 he missed one game.

    So before the fluke injury in 2012, after 8 seasons, the total number of games that Ben missed due to being not healthy enough to play is SEVEN. And one of those was because of his appendix, and three more were because of Heinz Field's beautiful playing surface.

    Has missed less time than Brady, less time than Peyton.

    Big flipping deal.
    Last edited by BufordTJustice; 04-02-2013 at 01:33 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BufordTJustice View Post
    He's right. Palmer is so done it's pathetic.

    Btw, Rodgers takes a TON of hits, he also runs around and scrambles, has two 50 sack seasons under his belt (so much for throwing the ball away), and missed games due to injury.

    The Ben list above is mis-leading:

    His first season he wasn't the starter when the season started. Then was held out of the last game when they were the #1 seed.

    His second season, he was hurt first from the pocket when roid boy Luis Castillo cheap shotted him (with the game on the line so not sure what you'd want from him), and then was hurt throwing a TD pass to Heath Miller against the Ravens but finished the game. Both games were 4th quarter comebacks, had Ben decided to mail it in and quit and "fight another day" like people like you want him to do? No playoffs, and no Super Bowl title.

    Third season he missed one game, due to his appendix. Nothing to do with actual football.

    He missed the last game in 2007 when it was meaningless and it was done to rest him and others (They had no bye week).

    2008 started every game.

    2009 one game because of a concussion.

    2010 the only games he missed were because of suspension. Not actual football.

    2011 he missed one game.

    So before the fluke injury in 2012, after 8 seasons, the total number of games that Ben missed due to being not healthy enough to play is SEVEN. And one of those was because of his appendix, and three more were because of Heinz Field's beautiful playing surface.

    Has missed less time than Brady, less time than Peyton.

    Big flipping deal.
    Wow, spot on analysis.
    Here comes the BOOM!

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