I'm crazy to think that a HOF QB makes a big difference, especially if he is healthy ...
If he is healthy and when the rust will gone, our offense should be fine.
I'm crazy to think that a HOF QB makes a big difference, especially if he is healthy ...
If he is healthy and when the rust will gone, our offense should be fine.
You've been questioning "it" for many years now. Eventually, you might be right......but it only means you've been wrong for a decade.
Waiting for Big Ben to physically decay isn't an argument. We all know he's very close to the end of his career. You have been knocking him for many years. When you say that he wouldn't be an improvement over Duck and Reindeer Games, you expose yourself as a hater and a fraud. Nobody is buying your bullshit.
You keep chopping that wood though...
Yeah, I can understand those who doubt Roethlisberger after his injury .... Even me I'm not 100% convinced that he will return to the level of the 2017 season, which I want ... But to say that he wouldn't have made a difference between Ben and a QB who was an undrafted rookie for 6 start and a QB who was benched to this undrafted rookie, it's really being a true hater.
No need to go after the 2 extremes!
How about this
-The Steelers offensive struggles had to do with more than just QB struggles. There was blame to go all over the offense.
-It is unclear if Ben will return to form at age 38 coming off an injury
-If Ben does return to form the offense will OBVIOUSLY be better and Ben will OBVIOUSLY make the offense better (OBVIOUSLY)
All three can be right