GoodLloydHaveMercy
Footballguy
ok but to be fair, in order to install a "Peyton Manning" style offense would require a far more superior pass blocking line than the line they currently have. Great Pass blocking O-Lineman are a little harder to come by than say a big oaf who specializes in Run Blocking. Superior footwork is a requirement is it not? Because they are harder to find it means you will either need to trade for them, acquire them via Free Agency (good luck), or draft them early in the draft. So what suffers when you invest draft picks on offense? How about the defense? Hard to find defensive playmakers later in the draft. Not a lot of Polamalus or Suhs or Patrick Willis's or Revis's later in the draft.See what I'm saying? Also a Peyton Manning offense on a slow track doesn't really look like a Peyton Manning offense. A Drew Brees offense on a slow track doesn't really look like a Drew Brees offense either.Wouldn't the offense be different if they had a different QB? Why would they build and run an offense that suits Ben if Peyton is the QB, the same as the fact they don't run a Peyton Manning style offense with Ben...It's not a misconception, it's the way you are interpreting it. This isn't FF, where if a FF team acquires a new QB, you merely get to plug in his stats. You have to consider offensive system, other players, and O-line when you have these discussion. Although I worded it differently, this is what I posted earlier. Roethlisberger is the perfect QB for the Steelers offense. Those other QBs don't have the skill set, and they wouldn't be as successful (and would not have won the Jets game) with that offense and that offensive line. They would still have success, but not (IMO) to the same level as Roethlisberger does. Likewise, if Roethlisberger were in their systems, he would (IMO) still be successful, but not to the same level as they have been/will be.This is such a misconception. All of those guys are terrific at immediately finding an open receiver (if there is one), which isn't necessarily Roethlisberger's biggest asset, so the team would likely run a different offense if any of those other guys were the Steelers QB instead of BR. The offense the Steelers run generally plays to Roethlisberger's strengths.Ballstein said:Brees, Manning and Brady wouldn't last the entire season with Ben's current OL
Teams are built around their playmakers and around their cities (in a lot of cases). Dome offenses (and defenses) are normally not built in cold weather open stadiums in cities like Buffalo, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, New York, etc.
It is what it is and Big Ben will have a shot to win #3 in less than 2 weeks... An opportunity born out of situation and the fact that the team is built "around" him... but not necessarily on the offensive line (pouncey excluded).
With the team constructed the way it is... it only requires that Ben (most of the time) make a handful of "must have plays" to win the game. Does that mean he shouldn't be considered among the best in the league? The answer is NO IMHO. He shouldn't be knocked for being in the situation he is in and especially shouldn't be knocked when you look at his efficiency numbers and how they compare to the QBs already acknowledged as "elite." In some cases, he has BETTER numbers than these other QBs... especially in the playoffs.
