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Broncos glad to face Roethlisberger
Steelers | Broncos glad to face Roethlisberger
Sat, 4 Nov 2006 07:08:38 -0800 Mike Prisuta, of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, reports the Denver Broncos, particularly DE Ebenezer Ekuban, are glad to be facing Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger Week 9 and not QB Charlie Batch. "I'd rather face Ben than Charlie Batch just because of how their offense has been doing with Charlie Batch in there," Ekuban said. "Nothing against Ben - he's a Super Bowl quarterback. But you know what? The tape doesn't lie." |
I hope they run into a hornets nest like we did!
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That might be true, but it generally isn't a good idea to call out the players of your opposing team. Besides, the Steelers could say the same thing about Plummer and Cutler.
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The way Roethlisplummer has been coughing the ball up, I would rather be facing him too if I was a donks player. |
Have to wonder if that is how he felt in the AFC championship game last year...
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If that's true then Ekuban is an idiot. You might think something like that but to say it is sheer dumbassery of the highest magnitude. The Football Gods will not be pleased. He'll probably get injured this week. |
Struggling or not, that's a dumb thing to say.
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I didn't want to tempt The Football Gods by using it as an excuse before the game even started. I'm going to have to go sacrifice a chicken now. Maybe build an altar to Johnny Unitas. I'll think of something. |
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I think that Roethlisberger is a QB who can play well in a box, when the people around him are playing well, when he doesn't have to win games and can just try to take care of the ball. I don't think he's a Manning or Brady who makes the people around him better, he plays to the level of his supporting cast. He played well in that game, but Denver turned the ball over 4 or 5 times. I can't say that I don't think Batch could have won that game. I think he probably would have too. |
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I don't know what else could have been keeping them from dropping 30 points on everyone the past few years but the fact that they have to do so much to keep him from turning the ball over. For example, we had a prolific offense in the past 5 years. We had a great offensive line, like Denver has (maybe not to the same degree, but still). We have had pretty good running backs like they have. They have more at WR than we do. If you put Trent Green on that team, their offense is just as good as ours was. Standing by your man is admirable, but at some point it becomes foolish. :shrug: |
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