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<blockquote data-quote="IPBprez" data-source="post: 42935" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>You could say the same for Joe Montana, Pack66 ---- or, how about Aikman, or just about any other QB out there.... Personally, I think you're stretchin' the point to bring it up that way. We all have to remember Big Ben is a "second year Player" - as a Rookie, he went 15-1.. name another player who did that(?) He's in his second AFC Championship game... name another who did that(?) On a measurement level - Big Ben has all the tools and does pretty much whatever he decides to do - same as a young Brett always did.</p><p></p><p>All Quarterbacks are asked to "manage" the Team from an on-field aspect and all QB's suffer in their respective games when they lose a Star Running Back, like Barry Sanders, as an example.... or Emmitt Smith, etc. </p><p></p><p>Look at it this way - with Ahman Green "not" in the game, this last season.... <em>BRETT FAVRE LOOKED VERY, VERY AVERAGE</em> - he made some real bonehead plays and actually cost us two to three games this last season - very unlike the Favre of old.</p><p></p><p>Personally, in watching Big Ben, this year - you see a more focused QB - he's lost that happy feet attitude that Peyton Manning will most likely never lose.... Truth is - he gets it. Lets's just hope the Packers have (or find) a QB very much like Big Ben to make things go our way, like the Steelers are doing now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IPBprez, post: 42935, member: 51"] You could say the same for Joe Montana, Pack66 ---- or, how about Aikman, or just about any other QB out there.... Personally, I think you're stretchin' the point to bring it up that way. We all have to remember Big Ben is a "second year Player" - as a Rookie, he went 15-1.. name another player who did that(?) He's in his second AFC Championship game... name another who did that(?) On a measurement level - Big Ben has all the tools and does pretty much whatever he decides to do - same as a young Brett always did. All Quarterbacks are asked to "manage" the Team from an on-field aspect and all QB's suffer in their respective games when they lose a Star Running Back, like Barry Sanders, as an example.... or Emmitt Smith, etc. Look at it this way - with Ahman Green "not" in the game, this last season.... [i]BRETT FAVRE LOOKED VERY, VERY AVERAGE[/i] - he made some real bonehead plays and actually cost us two to three games this last season - very unlike the Favre of old. Personally, in watching Big Ben, this year - you see a more focused QB - he's lost that happy feet attitude that Peyton Manning will most likely never lose.... Truth is - he gets it. Lets's just hope the Packers have (or find) a QB very much like Big Ben to make things go our way, like the Steelers are doing now. [/QUOTE]
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