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10-18-2010, 09:09 AM
Roethlisberger makes Steelers league's elite
ProFootballWeekly
by Senior Editor Nolan Nawrocki
Posted Oct. 18, 2010
It took a few quarters for Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger to knock the rust off following his four-game suspension. His first drive ended in an interception as he struggled to get in sync with his receivers, untimely firing behind Mewelde Moore right into the hands of rookie CB Joe Haden. Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians took his time getting Roethlisberger acclimated, keeping the ball in Rashard Mendenhall's hands early on and not unleashing the playbook.
But for a quarterback who missed the first four games, Roethlisberger appeared very comfortable in the pocket, creatively sidestepping the rush and moving outside the pocket to locate receivers downfield. His footwork and throwing mechanics appeared more consistent. The protection was weak as usual, but he was never rattled, throwing the ball away while in the grasp of defenders and connecting with Mike Wallace for a precisely placed TD pass despite getting blindsided by Matt Roth as soon as he let it go.
Read more:
http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/10/18/roethlisberger-makes-steelers-leagues-elite
ProFootballWeekly
by Senior Editor Nolan Nawrocki
Posted Oct. 18, 2010
It took a few quarters for Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger to knock the rust off following his four-game suspension. His first drive ended in an interception as he struggled to get in sync with his receivers, untimely firing behind Mewelde Moore right into the hands of rookie CB Joe Haden. Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians took his time getting Roethlisberger acclimated, keeping the ball in Rashard Mendenhall's hands early on and not unleashing the playbook.
But for a quarterback who missed the first four games, Roethlisberger appeared very comfortable in the pocket, creatively sidestepping the rush and moving outside the pocket to locate receivers downfield. His footwork and throwing mechanics appeared more consistent. The protection was weak as usual, but he was never rattled, throwing the ball away while in the grasp of defenders and connecting with Mike Wallace for a precisely placed TD pass despite getting blindsided by Matt Roth as soon as he let it go.
Read more:
http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/10/18/roethlisberger-makes-steelers-leagues-elite