2010年7月22日星期四

which QBs will make the most in 2010 NFL ?

Winning in the NFL isn't hard in theory, but it's tremendously difficult in execution. The easiest way to field a winner is to find yourself a franchise quarterback, a man capable of leading your team to victory week in and week out. Franchise quarterbacks are hard to come by, but the vast majority of the NFL is on a constant lookout for their next field general.

You'd be hard-pressed to name more than a handful of sure-fire franchise quarterbacks in today's new NFL jerseys; the fact that so many teams have young, unproven players (or washed-up veterans, as the case may be) at the quarterback position is indicative of a watered-down league full nearly to the brim with mediocre teams.

In that light, the vast majority of NFL teams will be fielding starting quarterbacks with plenty to prove this season. Finding the five players with the most to prove is a strenuous, highly subjective task, and should certainly spark a little debate. Great arguments can be made for a large number of quarterbacks that don't appear below, but no matter which way you slice it, these five players are under a lot of stress entering 2010.

Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers jerseys. You'll be hard-pressed to name three current NFL quarterbacks that are more accomplished on the field of play than Ben Roethlisberger is. In six seasons as Pittsburgh's starting quarterback, he's won 60 regular season games, eight post-season games, been responsible for 139 touchdowns, appeared in the Pro Bowl, and most importantly of all, he's got two Super Bowl rings. There's little doubt that purely from a football standpoint, Roethlisberger is one of the best quarterbacks playing the game today.

Things have to be really, really bad off the field if a player with Roethlisberger's talents and production is mentioned in the same galaxy as the word "trade." Needless to say, Roethlisberger's off-field actions of late can be described as "really, really bad," along with a laundry list of other adjectives.

Roethlisberger jersey was suspended for six games by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell this past April for violating the league's personal conduct policy. He was also ordered to undergo a "professional behavior evaluation," and could land himself in further treatment stemming from that activity. The punishment, of course, stems from two separate sexual assault allegations - one which occurred in 2008, and the other just this past March. If you somehow missed the details of that entire fiasco, this here StoryStream will catch you up just fine.

His behavior has been deplorable, and his public apologies need to stand the test of time before they mean anything. The Rooney family, widely regarded as some of the best owners in the business, were none too happy with their star quarterback, and reportedly briefly entertained the idea of trading new Roethlisberger jerseybefore ultimately deciding against it. The Rooneys will have Roethlisberger on a short leash, as will the court of public opinion. Big Ben doesn't have much to prove on the field, but more than enough to prove off it to not only put him atop this list, but to make fans seriously question how much longer he'll be a Steeler. He's got teammates, employers, and a city to win over; that might be harder to do than winning another ring.

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