there's some insider article on espn for this. can anybody post it?it's on the NFL section main page right now
8/8/2006 9:51:09 PM
8/8/2006 11:31:33 PM
i immediately disregarded the rest of the article when they noted Ben Roethlisberger, the super bowl champion QB, as the worst decision maker.
8/8/2006 11:50:46 PM
it seems like a pretty accurate list, but it doesn't really say too much about the effectiveness of the quarterback.Delhomme does make some dumb decisions though.
8/8/2006 11:54:01 PM
they are right about delhomme. He doesn't care about shit when throwing the ball. Helps that he has steve smith on the other end.
8/9/2006 12:00:01 AM
yeah i was thinkin it meant roethlisberger was a good decision maker.i mean, yeah he does some of those things a lot, but it works for him. he gets completions when throwing into coverage. he can shovel pass it to someone in the backfield as he's being tackled and get away with it. he just has instincts like that. favre in past years is another person i would say that about, however in the past several years you can see where it has hurt him. perhaps several years from now when ben is an aged veteran, he won't be able to get away with these things anymore, either. but right now, i'd say he's just fine. keep doing what you're doing, ben.
8/9/2006 12:07:02 AM
Honestly, not to try and argue any points here, good or bad, but trying to equate being a Superbowl champion with being a good quarterback is not too bright.Trent Dilfur won a Superbowl, and he is quite horrible. While Ben Roethlisberger may or may not be a good or great quarterback, he did not have a good Superbowl, and any attempt to rank his greatness based on that Superbowl is just dumb.
8/9/2006 12:09:03 AM
Where on that list do the superbowl refs rank?
8/9/2006 12:18:53 AM
^^you are definitely right about him having a bad super bowl, but they never would have made it that far if not for the several great performances ben had in the games leading up to the super bowl.(thanks to roberta for posting it btw)[Edited on August 9, 2006 at 12:23 AM. Reason : ]
8/9/2006 12:21:24 AM
so out of the 'final four' last year...ie Colts, Steelers, Seahawks, Panthers....THREE of those teams had bad decision makers including the two teams that made it to the Superbowl...rofl
8/9/2006 9:36:45 AM
david garrard reppin
8/9/2006 4:13:25 PM
Aaron Brooks.Delhomo.
8/9/2006 4:14:55 PM
^^and that's another thing. i think the jags are better with garrard than they are with leftwich.
8/9/2006 4:20:57 PM
Big Ben obviously didn't make a good decision to not wear a helment.
8/9/2006 4:23:05 PM
FTW lol
8/9/2006 4:24:04 PM
you cant be a pussy playing quarterback, roethlisberger made some plays happen by being ballsy, this doesnt mean anything.
8/9/2006 4:35:22 PM
<3 garrard
8/9/2006 4:41:33 PM
Throwing away the ball while being hit often isn't a bad decision.
8/9/2006 5:00:08 PM
8/9/2006 7:01:47 PM
8/9/2006 8:09:55 PM
People have to realize that decision making doesn't automatically make or break a QB, it is just a good attribute to have. It's like speed, arm strength, accuracy, release speed, or elusiveness, just because you have a lot of one doesn't make you good, and just because you may be lacking in one doesn't make you bad.
8/9/2006 8:35:40 PM
Bad decision making skills are the trademark of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks. Terry Bradshaw could quite possibly be the dumbest man to ever win a Super Bowl ring.
8/9/2006 9:16:03 PM
^well he won 4 of them, so he must have been doing something right. also, he's the one that was adamantly against ben riding the motorcycle and spoke out about it a lot. ben may be the dumber of the two, it seems.^^^and i thought you were the one that was all up on jay's nuts. unless i'm just completely misunderstanding your post, it would seem as if you have done a complete 180 and are now bashing your beloved quarterback. what gives?
8/9/2006 10:12:16 PM
garrard havin a good night so far:http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/live/NFL_20060812_JAC@MIA6/11 172 yds 2 TD 0 INTcompared with leftwich:6/12 100 yds 1 TD 1 INT
8/12/2006 10:13:08 PM