wow! the reason I am so infatuated with the game of football is because of defense! cold-weather, hard-hitting, blood-infused - defense! that's why I consider myself blessed to be a Steelers fan (a team that has throughout the years solidified their perpetual tagging of the hardest hitting team in the NFL)! and because of these aforementioned facts, this is the reason I get so into Pittsburgh's rivalry games against the Baltimore Ravens! even when the teams are playing one another in October, the games are brutal and have a playoff vibe attached to their broken bones and bloodied noses. needless to say, despite the game being low-scoring, I sported a half-boner for the entirety of the game
although Big Ben might not be as commercially accessible and as aesthetic as other top-tier QBs like Tom Lady, Peyton Manning, and Phillip Rivers - Roethlisberger is my favorite QB because he plays with the most grit and heart. he has the size and the strength of an Ohio country boy, and while he does hold on to the ball too long and then in turn takes many sacks - he pulls out the win when it counts most (4th quarter, playoffs, SuperBowl) a la John Elway
last night was no exception. not many other QBs I listed above would be playing as well as Big Ben did with a broken nose, lightly fractured foot, and with an O-line as absurdly bad and makeshift as his O-line
Baltimore did a phenomenal job at keying and watching what Troy Polamalu was doing, except for one play. and that's all the Steelers needed, was one amazingly athletic play, to turn the tide of the game. as much as I despise Baltimore, they most certainly command my respect. they are a great team, and I am happy that they represent all that is notorious about the AFC North - a conference that is year-in and year-out one of the best in all of the NFL
the Steelers, after losing to three great teams in Baltimore, New England, and New Orleans, needed a key victory to build confidence into the post-season. this Baltimore victory did as much, even to the point where my homie LOVELIFE is toasting Big Ben
although Big Ben might not be as commercially accessible and as aesthetic as other top-tier QBs like Tom Lady, Peyton Manning, and Phillip Rivers - Roethlisberger is my favorite QB because he plays with the most grit and heart. he has the size and the strength of an Ohio country boy, and while he does hold on to the ball too long and then in turn takes many sacks - he pulls out the win when it counts most (4th quarter, playoffs, SuperBowl) a la John Elway
last night was no exception. not many other QBs I listed above would be playing as well as Big Ben did with a broken nose, lightly fractured foot, and with an O-line as absurdly bad and makeshift as his O-line
Baltimore did a phenomenal job at keying and watching what Troy Polamalu was doing, except for one play. and that's all the Steelers needed, was one amazingly athletic play, to turn the tide of the game. as much as I despise Baltimore, they most certainly command my respect. they are a great team, and I am happy that they represent all that is notorious about the AFC North - a conference that is year-in and year-out one of the best in all of the NFL
the Steelers, after losing to three great teams in Baltimore, New England, and New Orleans, needed a key victory to build confidence into the post-season. this Baltimore victory did as much, even to the point where my homie LOVELIFE is toasting Big Ben
