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If Batch had hit the hole on the right instead of running into the pile, two+ more yards woulda been gained and the field goal woulda been good. I feel your pain, sorta, I teased the Steelers last night and all they had to do was win ... :bash:

 

 

Actually, if you want to choose one play that would/should have changed the game, it was the dropped interception by Keenan Lewis. The Steelers had just gone up by 7, and Hasselbeck hit Lewis between the 2 & 3 on his jersey, and he dropped it. They went on after that play to score the tying TD. If Lewis catches that ball, I have a hard time seeing the Steelers losing that game.

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So we get to watch Ben play with a below average running game, a crappy defense and a crappier o-line?

 

Someone better call Canton and put a hold on the bust carving...

 

 

Yes, his offensive line and running game were phenomenal during their last Super Bowl win, when he was sacked more than any QB in the league and Parker led the team with 700 yards rushing. The defense gave up 24, 13, & 23 points in the playoffs that year, which certainly aren't shut down numbers. He also led his team to a Super Bowl two years ago with one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL and his defense gave up 24, 19 & 31 points. Pretending that Roethlisberger success is due to playing behind a great offensive line, having a superior running game, and a shutdown defense are so inaccurate it is laughable. So, though your point has zero facts to back it up, if it made you feel better, then it's all good.

 

Winners win. Romo doesn't. Deal with it.

 

P.S. They reported during the Eagles game that Roethlisberger had been sacked more than any other QB since 2006 and it wasn't even close. During those 6 years, the Steelers made the playoffs 4 times, the AFC Championship twice, the Super Bowl twice and came away with a Lombardi trophy.

 

Roethlisberger is a whiny, over-dramatic clown, but, he is also a very good QB.

 

ETA:

 

From 2004-2012, Romo has been sacked 150 times

From 2004-2012, Roethlisberger has been sacked 324 times

From 2004-2012, Roethlisberger has 10 Playoff Wins, 2 AFC Championship wins, 1 Super Bowl Win

From 2004-2012, Romo has 1 Playoff Win

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