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  • Iron Shiek
    Hall of Famer
    • May 2008
    • 3798

    Big Ben and the glove?

    Mike Lombardi brought up an interesting point on Bill Simmons' podcast. He seemed to think that when Ben wears the glove on his throwing hand in cold weather, the ball came off his hand smoother and whatnot. I don't even notice half the time if he's wearing it or not. I wonder if its a valid observation that he has better games with glove or not.

    Obviously this is such a miniscule thing, but a worthy observation nonetheless.

    He opined that Ben should look into going the Kurt Warner route and wear it all the time.
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  • Mister Pittsburgh
    Hall of Famer
    • Jul 2008
    • 3674

    #2
    Re: Big Ben and the glove?

    Ben threw the ball crappy against the Jets with the glove.
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    • Crash
      Legend
      • Apr 2009
      • 5008

      #3
      Re: Big Ben and the glove?

      JHFC. He wore the glove indoors at XL and struggled.

      Amazing how Ben can't have ANY rough stretches of play because the shrinks will over analyze him.

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      • Iron Shiek
        Hall of Famer
        • May 2008
        • 3798

        #4
        Re: Big Ben and the glove?

        That was my thinking. I'm sure he's had good games with and without, and bad games with and without. I'd love for once for these guys that make these random statements to come with some facts/numbers instead of making huge assumptions.

        That's why I like Pat Kirwan of all the talking heads. He pretty much brings supporting evidence to his main arguments and understands the game well.

        I figured I'd rile up Crash with this post...sorry man!
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        • steelblood
          Hall of Famer
          • May 2008
          • 4166

          #5
          Re: Big Ben and the glove?

          Originally posted by Crash
          JHFC. He wore the glove indoors at XL and struggled.

          Amazing how Ben can't have ANY rough stretches of play because the shrinks will over analyze him.
          To be fair, any poor play in the Super Bowl is obviously up for intense scrutiny. That goes with the territory.
          Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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          • Crash
            Legend
            • Apr 2009
            • 5008

            #6
            Re: Big Ben and the glove?

            These morons don't watch Ben except for playoff games. The national guys are too busy watching the Manning's, Rivers, Brees, and Brady every week.

            Just like when Dilfer said this year, "I watched 20 games of his over two days" and realized how good he is.

            Really Trent? 20 games? I haven't missed 20 SNAPS in seven years.

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            • PSU_dropout43
              Starter
              • May 2009
              • 820

              #7
              Re: Big Ben and the glove?

              Ben had footing issues.

              Poor footwork -> terrible mechanics -> inaccurate throws.
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              • birtikidis
                Hall of Famer
                • May 2008
                • 4628

                #8
                Re: Big Ben and the glove?

                I think after ben slipped and tweaked his knee was when he started throwing poorly. hard to throw when you're nervous and or hurting because of a knee.

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                • Crash
                  Legend
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 5008

                  #9
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                  Again, he threw fine when the TEs were not on the field at the end of the half or the TD drive to Wallace.

                  14 plays, 143 yards, two TD drives.

                  No two TE's on 11 of the 14 plays.

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                  • ScoreKeeper
                    Backup
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 291

                    #10
                    Re: Big Ben and the glove?

                    Originally posted by steelblood
                    Originally posted by Crash
                    JHFC. He wore the glove indoors at XL and struggled.

                    Amazing how Ben can't have ANY rough stretches of play because the shrinks will over analyze him.
                    To be fair, any poor play in the Super Bowl is obviously up for intense scrutiny. That goes with the territory.
                    If that were the case, then they would be critical of Elway's first winning SB, Mannings PO run and SB win, Warners SB against us (he did crap for 2.5 quarters), Brady's first SB win, and there are more.

                    Face it, Ben is held to a different standard. The rules change when it comes to him.
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                    • feltdizz
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 27532

                      #11
                      Re: Big Ben and the glove?

                      Originally posted by ScoreKeeper
                      Originally posted by steelblood
                      Originally posted by Crash
                      JHFC. He wore the glove indoors at XL and struggled.

                      Amazing how Ben can't have ANY rough stretches of play because the shrinks will over analyze him.
                      To be fair, any poor play in the Super Bowl is obviously up for intense scrutiny. That goes with the territory.
                      If that were the case, then they would be critical of Elway's first winning SB, Mannings PO run and SB win, Warners SB against us (he did crap for 2.5 quarters), Brady's first SB win, and there are more.

                      Face it, Ben is held to a different standard. The rules change when it comes to him.
                      Ben IS held to a different standard because the Steelers are held in a higher regard. We went to 5 or 6 AFCCG's with average QB's... we already had 4 SB's and another SB appearance.

                      Most of the QB's listed were the first to take their teams to the SB.... except for Brady and we all know how much success the Pats have had over the last 25 years.
                      Steelers 27
                      Rats 16

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                      • ScoreKeeper
                        Backup
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 291

                        #12
                        Re: Big Ben and the glove?

                        Originally posted by feltdizz
                        Originally posted by ScoreKeeper
                        Originally posted by steelblood
                        Originally posted by Crash
                        JHFC. He wore the glove indoors at XL and struggled.

                        Amazing how Ben can't have ANY rough stretches of play because the shrinks will over analyze him.
                        To be fair, any poor play in the Super Bowl is obviously up for intense scrutiny. That goes with the territory.
                        If that were the case, then they would be critical of Elway's first winning SB, Mannings PO run and SB win, Warners SB against us (he did crap for 2.5 quarters), Brady's first SB win, and there are more.

                        Face it, Ben is held to a different standard. The rules change when it comes to him.
                        Ben IS held to a different standard because the Steelers are held in a higher regard. We went to 5 or 6 AFCCG's with average QB's... we already had 4 SB's and another SB appearance.

                        Most of the QB's listed were the first to take their teams to the SB.... except for Brady and we all know how much success the Pats have had over the last 25 years.
                        Elway and Warner had both been there before and Manning is supposed to be the second coming.

                        No excuses. Hold them all to the same level as Ben. And they would all fail in that regard.
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                        • skyhawk
                          Hall of Famer
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 3732

                          #13
                          Re: Big Ben and the glove?

                          Originally posted by feltdizz
                          Originally posted by ScoreKeeper
                          Originally posted by steelblood
                          Originally posted by Crash
                          JHFC. He wore the glove indoors at XL and struggled.

                          Amazing how Ben can't have ANY rough stretches of play because the shrinks will over analyze him.
                          To be fair, any poor play in the Super Bowl is obviously up for intense scrutiny. That goes with the territory.
                          If that were the case, then they would be critical of Elway's first winning SB, Mannings PO run and SB win, Warners SB against us (he did crap for 2.5 quarters), Brady's first SB win, and there are more.

                          Face it, Ben is held to a different standard. The rules change when it comes to him.
                          Ben IS held to a different standard because the Steelers are held in a higher regard. We went to 5 or 6 AFCCG's with average QB's... we already had 4 SB's and another SB appearance.

                          Most of the QB's listed were the first to take their teams to the SB.... except for Brady and we all know how much success the Pats have had over the last 25 years.
                          This.

                          It's GOT to be the reason.

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                          • Crash
                            Legend
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 5008

                            #14
                            Re: Big Ben and the glove?

                            People were making a case last season of Peyton being the best QB.....EVER.

                            But yet, his 2006 playoff run is never mentioned while Ben gets his balls cut off because of SB XL and they ignore at Cincy, Indy, and Denver.

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                            • DkBlue
                              Backup
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 114

                              #15
                              Re: Big Ben and the glove?

                              Originally posted by Crash
                              People were making a case last season of Peyton being the best QB.....EVER.

                              But yet, his 2006 playoff run is never mentioned while Ben gets his balls cut off because of SB XL and they ignore at Cincy, Indy, and Denver.

                              if he had thrown an int like Manning to end the game he would have been crucified.
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