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Why Big Ben’s Bounce Back in 2020 is Undeniable

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By Jared Villani / @JVillain10 SteelerNation.com Although Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger missed most of last season after suffering a season-ending elbow injury in just the second week of the 2019 season, it’s apparent many have forgotten the magical season he had the season prior. If Roethlisberger gets even relatively close to his 2018 form, […]

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TOTALLY agree with BEN being the key ticket but also want to note that the "talent" of a couple years ago may have been good but didn't do jack-**** in play off births or wins. I'm talking about the two "once in a generation" players, "The diarrhea twins. "



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PS thanks for the good write up Jared.



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TOTALLY agree with BEN being the key ticket but also want to note that the "talent" of a couple years ago may have been good but didn't do jack-**** in play off births or wins. I'm talking about the two "once in a generation" players, "The diarrhea twins. "



Salute the nation

I believe what we saw over the last decade was a potent offense and a defense that took YEARS to rebuild. Now it is the other way around. We have a potent defense and our offense is the question mark. There is no way they can be as pitiful as they were last year with Ben back.

Teams will not be able to stack the box against the run if Ben is healthy. We also have another year of experience with these young WRs that should help Ben make some big plays. I like that we added Ebron in the middle and if our OL can keep Ben clean, look out.
 
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