Big Ben Roethlisberger is one of the hardest QBs to take down in football, and he proves it on this amazing play.
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You look at guys with a knack for escaping sacks like Russell Wilson, Michael Vick, Aaron Rodgers and Tony Romo and realize those guys are pretty wiry and not giants by anyone’s’ standards. And then there’s Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger.
At 6’4″ and over 240 lbs “Big Ben” has made dodging and shaking off defenders into an art form and on this critical down in the playoffs against the Baltimore Ravens he shows off his moves again, escaping the arms of a Ravens defender and completing a beautiful pass to TE Heath Miller, who then took the ball an additional 20 yards to make it a 30-yard completion.
It’s hard to explain how a man that size can move so nimbly in the pocket, but that’s what makes Ben Roethlisberger one of the best QB of this generation – and he’s got the rings to prove it.
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