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    Why does it seem like Big Ben throws

    floating passes almost every play. When he does throw hard it is way over thrown.

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    Could have been something to do with this thumb and gripping the ball. Just a guess..

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    hes a rookie, he will learn.

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    His hand has actually been too far up cohers ass, dislocating it.

    Sad but true.
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    I have watched him a few times this year, I can't see why anyone can say that he has a strong arm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devin
    hes a rookie, he will learn.
    To hear everybody talk, he could do no wrong...he has a lot to learn...the Steelers were damn lucky to be 15-1...shows how good the rest of that team was.




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