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re: Is Ben Roethlisberger the most overrated QB in NFL history?
Posted on 1/26/11 at 9:12 am to Sophandros
Posted on 1/26/11 at 9:12 am to Sophandros
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Yards is a horrible measure for QB quality. Rating is slightly better, but it doesn't take everything into consideration.
Agree that yards doesn't measure quality, but rather it better measures what a QB is asked to do for his team to win.
Rating is a pretty good measure for quality play. It measures just that... the quality of what is done on the field. He has had some horrid performances in single games, and sub-par seasons for himself.
Overall though he is a really really good player, and his numbers show that he has performed well at quarterback
Posted on 1/26/11 at 9:21 am to Boh
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Overall though he is a really really good player, and his numbers show that he has performed well at quarterback
No one is disputing that.
What we're disputing is the contention that he is one of the all time greats. I contend that he's not even in the top 5 among his peers, as determined by the quarterbacks whose careers have overlapped his. Basically, I'm saying that I can name at least two quarterbacks not named Brady, Brees, or Peyton Manning who are better than Ben who had significant playing time during Ben's career.
In fact, I can name more than two.
In no particular order:
Warner
Rivers
Rodgers
Favre
And there are some others that you could really argue about, but that's another story. Bottom line is that Ben is a top ten QB of his era, which does NOT necessarily qualify him as one of the top QBs of all time. Because people want to call him one of the top five in his era and one of the top of all time, he's over rated.
Remember, "over rated" does not necessarily mean "not good" or even "not great". It just means "not as great as the hype that several people assign to this individual, but we can understand why their judgement is flawed".
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