Big Ben's performance clocks in as one the best
Before discussing Anquan Boldin, A-Rod and Carrie Underwood...
Now that the 2008 NFL season is officially over (for me it was the moment Kurt Warner fumbled the ball for the final time. Seriously, who over the age of 25 actually watches the Pro Bowl anymore?), but before the clock on the Super Bowl chatter strikes 12, I want to add one final take on the performance of Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger.
Now, every Super Bowl winning quarterback not named Trent Dilfer (or perhaps even Roethlisberger when the Steelers beat the Seahawks) ultimately gets props for winning the big game (in Eli Manning's case, it apparently will come in the form of a massive new contract) and certainly Big Ben is no exception. Yet, as I see it, the praise has not been loud enough.
Seriously, does everyone really understand what Big Ben did during the regular season, the playoffs, the Super Bowl and yes, on that final breathtaking drive? He directed a typically run-based offense that was without its first-round pick (Rashard Mendenhall) for most of the season, spent several weeks with their third-string runner (Mewelde Moore) as the starter and for nearly the entire campaign was simply unable to punch it in on short yardage plays.







