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PFF Has Steelers Roethlisberger As Least-Pressured QB In 2015

Ben Roethlisberger




BY DAVE BRYAN JULY 10, 2016 AT 10:37 AM
Even though he missed four-plus games to injuries last season, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger finished the year as the least-pressured QB in the league, according to stats tracked by Pro Football Reference.


According to PFF, Roethlisberger, was pressured on 27.2% of his dropbacks in 2015. Is this surprising to hear? Not really as according to the same stats that PFF put out last year Roethlisberger was one of the least-pressured QBs in the league following the 2014 season as he was pressured just 27.9% of the time that year.

While the Steelers offensive line should certainly get some credit for being able to keep Roethlisberger’s total pressure percentage down the last few seasons, some credit should go to offensive coordinator Todd Haley and quarterbacks coach Randy Fichtner as well. Roethlisberger has become more of a rhythmic passer since Haley arrived in 2012 and while he still can extend a play like no other quarterback in the league can, he has also shown that he is currently one of the best in the league when it comes to his passing precision.

Amount of pressure aside, Roethlisberger throughout his career has shown that he can still be effective when defenders are bearing down on top of him. In fact, PFF had Roethlisberger as the league’s best under pressured after the 2014 season in which he threw 11 touchdowns against one interception while under duress.

When PFF rolls out their least-pressured QB stats next year, look for Roethlisberger to be near the top once again. For starters, center Maurkice Pouncey should be back this year and that will help cut down on numerous pressures that Roethlisberger faced up the middle last year with Cody Wallace as the starter. Additionally, Alejandro Villanueva should take another step forward in his improvement this season after being thrust into a starting role last year in Week 6.

Assuming Roethlisberger can avoid injuries this year, he’s poised to have another monster year and perhaps even a career-best. The less pressure he has to face the more likely both of those things happen.
 
Also have to give credit to AB and other receivers for getting open quickly.
 
You can also give a lot of credit to Gilbert, who went from a fairly average player to one of the best at his position last year.
 
Ummmm, an article on the Steelers OL, and it's outperformance, has to mention Mike Munchak or it would be mostly bullshit, right?

So, I checked the coaching list; whew, he is still here as OL coach!!

How does this escape the writer's credit?
 
Ummmm, an article on the Steelers OL, and it's outperformance, has to mention Mike Munchak or it would be mostly bullshit, right?

So, I checked the coaching list; whew, he is still here as OL coach!!

How does this escape the writer's credit?

Haley and Ben play a role as well, the rhythm, precision, and quick passing since his arrival has helped tremendously along with Munchak and the talented receivers getting open. I still believe this is one of if not the most underrated OLine in the NFL. It's pure robbery that Gilbert didn't make the Pro Bowl or the Top 100, care less about the Top 100 but he deserved Pro Bowl honors. DeCastro has an argument for the same thing, but not to the level of Gilbert.
 
PFF had Roethlisberger as the league’s best under pressured after the 2014 season in which he threw 11 touchdowns against one interception while under duress
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It is three fold. O-line improvement, Haley tweaking Ben's game, and Ben's ability to kill you when the pressure is on.
 
How about all those years of the worst OL in Pittsburgh to now and currently one of the BEST OL in football. Hats off to the players / coaches / scheme / FO / FRANCHISE. !!!!!!!!!!!!




Salute the nation
 
How about all those years of the worst OL in Pittsburgh to now and currently one of the BEST OL in football. Hats off to the players / coaches / scheme / FO / FRANCHISE. !!!!!!!!!!!!




Salute the nation

That's what happens when you invest so many top picks at the O and D lines. We're starting to reap the rewards now.
 
The end of four deep 7 second routes cause they will never expect that had something to do with it as well as the threat of the running game. Toss in line coaching, line play new coordinator, great wide outs, slightly quicker up tempo scheme, and the rest of the things you guys mentioned it seems obvious.
 
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