DuffMan
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You're cherry picking stats depending on which player you are are arguing for.
You've used passer rating a bunch but there aren't 10 other active quarterbacks with a higher career passer rating.
Edit: Big Ben is 8th on the all-time list
NFL Career Passer Rating Leaders - Pro-Football-Reference.com
*Sigh* I'm not using QB rating alone to say anything and I'm not cherry picking stats. I'm saying looking at the big picture and his whole body of work Ben is an average NFL QB.
The people that disagree with me virtually unanimously do so claiming that he’s a “big game quarterback” and point to his 2 super bowl wins and his 10-3 post season record. I counter that that record is greatly inflated by the overall strength of his team and back that up by pointing out his career playoff stats SCREAM of mediocrity…
226-369 18td 16ints 5fumb 84rating
In 7 truly big games (AFC title games and Super Bowls) he has had only one game that would be characterized as “good”. By contrast he’s had at least 4 “bad” games and 2 average/mediocre games. He's had 2 good post season runs, and 3 awful ones. That doesn't say big game qb to me.
Here are the facts...
04 Postseason: 1Win-1Loss, 31-54 57.4%, 3td 5int 1fumb, 61.3 rating
05 Postseason: 4Win-0Loss, 58-93 62.3%, 7td 3int 0fumb, 101.7 rating
07 Postseason: 0Win-1Loss, 29-42 69.0%, 2td 3int 1fumb, 79.2 rating
08 Postseason: 3Win-0Loss, 54-89 60.7%, 3td 1int 0fumb, 91.6 rating
10 Postseason: 2Win-1Loss, 54-91 59.3%, 4td 4int 3fumb, 76.4 rating
At BEST he's an inconsistent postseason QB.
I'd argue that the Steelers are 10-3 in playoff games DESPITE Ben as opposed to because of him.
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