I'm a life long Dallas fan but Big Ben is and always has been my favorite rookie of all time. He was the total package. Personally, I've never seen a player who from their first snap looked like a seasoned vet. But most of all I loved that he played that bloody, schoolyard, in the vacant lot type ball we used to play when we were young.
@@mcmillenandwife On here years ago a Steeler fan recorded a Cleveland fan watching the 2006 Steelers/Browns game The Browns fan really liked Hines Ward saying he wanted Ward to suffer a broken leg
@@mcmillenandwife I always wondered what would've happened if Tommy Maddox never got injured? I think Ben would've stayed backup in 2004 then starter in 2005
Glad we didn't have to find out,@@lambert581. What a great rookie season Ben had! I agree, it's unlikely he would've seen much action in 2004 without the injury to Maddox. IMO, they finish somewhere between 8-8 and 10-6 without Ben. He elevated that team to a whole new level.
@@mcmillenandwife 2001 was great too, number 1 seed in AFC and 2002 was exciting with Tommy Maddox and that tommy gun offense i would say 2001 - 2010 was a great decade i was so hurt when they lost to the packers, i knew it was the end of an era but i did not anticipate it taking so long to be a contender again, 12 years and only 3 playoff wins
So much magic his rookie year. Saw him play in his Sr yr at Miami (OH) and thought, wow, who is this kid? He’s bigger than all his lineman. As a STEELERS fan, didnt think they would be in position to take a QB the following Spring but they were and I hoped it would be him. Size strength, and the rest is history. I live in Ohio but have been a STEELERS fan for 50yrs. Great to have seen all of Bens career and to have seen him in college. The journey was awesome! See U in Canton in 3 yrs.
this video should have more views than this what a video for young qbs to watch what a fantastic QB we had we sure are glad we got Ben in 2004 draft he was great in his rookie year and just kept getting better and better Here We Go Steelers with Big Ben
@@toninemeth-r9f Yes, what a great year! There’s another version of this video with many more views, but it has music. People complained about the music (rightfully so, I was still learning) so I made this version without it.
I went to the home opener against the Raiders. Bought his jersey and decided to keep it in the plastic until he started his first game. Didn't stay in the plastic very long.
Do yourselves a favor and watch Big Bens top 50 plays you will really appreciate what we had!! Generational player!!! I’m old enough to have seen him And Terry Bradshaw and as much as I idolized TB 12 when I was a kid, Ben was the better player!!! All in between were very tough to watch!! Appreciate it when you have a Hall of fame qb cause they are few and far between!!!!
Who said big Ben couldn't move and was a statue was nuts. Idk if will ever find a qb as good like him ever again !? Plaxico and Hines were great . I hope Roman Wilson is half as good as Hines Ward ! I wish we would of got Josh Allen he reminds me of Ben so much.
Should have been the MVP as a rookie The Steelers were on an 8-12 run in their previous 20 games before Ben went in the huddle, and then proceeded to win 14 straight with Ben If that doesn't signify what the Most Valuable Player Award is what does?
But Ben had one of his best seasons in 2020. And then his idiot head coach decided to fire his coordinator because he wanted Ben to quit so he could start his pet project Dwayne Haskins. All Haskins proved during his time in Pittsburgh is that he never grew up, and it cost him his life.
As much as I think of Bradshaw as a football God, (I learned to love football thanks to him), Big Ben IMO was a better QB. He deserved more SB's. That being said, we were blessed to have him while we did!
Ben was the missing piece. As soon as I saw him play I knew he was going to be a once in a lifetime player. The Steelers had been through so many mediocre and bad quarterbacks since Bradshaw retired. Malone, Stoudt, Brister, Tomczak, Woodley, Graham, Kitchen Sink... They should have gotten more than 2 superbowls out of Ben.
BIG BEN BAY BAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO STEELERS AND BEAT THEM COLTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't think Tomlin is stupid, but I agree, he badly mismanaged the last 5 years of Ben's career. Tomlin has done a very good job so far in 2024 IMO -- his best effort in at least a decade, maybe to date -- but he squandered multiple seasons with Ben.
@@mcmillenandwife Ben threw the red zone INT in the superbowl, not Tomlin. And in his final five years, the Steelers had no defense worth talking about.
@@fernandoaraiza2138 I agree 100%. Canada was a hot steaming pile of an OC. Squandered Ben’s final year, and I truly think Ben had a couple more productive years left with a quality OC. Sad the way it happened.
Ben was pretty much Dan Marino with wheels. He was a great player, didn't hurt he came into a team loaded offense with a running game and a really great defense. Also he played in one of the worst divisions, but damn those Ravens- Steelers games were legendary.
Remember he went 15-1 rookie season. 9-7 the season after that. Did the playoffs as a wildcard team on the road and won the Superbowl. He wasn't a QB in his HS and college career.
Ben did win the Super Bowl as part of a Wildcard team in his second season, but the rest of your info is twisted up. Including the postseason, Ben was 14-1 as a starter his rookie season, and 13-3 his second season (including the Super Bowl). While he didn't play QB until his senior year in high school (due to the coach's son playing QB), he played QB throughout college, starting 3 seasons and setting a couple of NCAA records.
These guys come along every other generation at best!! Enjoy them while they are here!!!
I'm a life long Dallas fan but Big Ben is and always has been my favorite rookie of all time. He was the total package. Personally, I've never seen a player who from their first snap looked like a seasoned vet. But most of all I loved that he played that bloody, schoolyard, in the vacant lot type ball we used to play when we were young.
Great comments. Agreed, he was clearly special from the get-go.
@@mcmillenandwife On here years ago a Steeler fan recorded a Cleveland fan watching the 2006 Steelers/Browns game The Browns fan really liked Hines Ward saying he wanted Ward to suffer a broken leg
And he refused to change. It was his style, who he was to his core. Ben always played with everything he had, and it was more than most.
1 of the best i have ever seen.
When Ben played, even if the Steelers were behind, you never thought a win wasn't a possibility.
Man what a collection of receivers. He had some amazing support throughout much of his career.
Those were the days
The last of the great old school QBs. Thank you Ben, for giving us so many Sunday memories. See you in Canton.
Yep. Very sad to see him go. His gold jacket awaits.
@@mcmillenandwife I always wondered what would've happened if Tommy Maddox never got injured? I think Ben would've stayed backup in 2004 then starter in 2005
@@lambert581 think eventually they wouldn't have had a choice but to play him
Glad we didn't have to find out,@@lambert581. What a great rookie season Ben had! I agree, it's unlikely he would've seen much action in 2004 without the injury to Maddox. IMO, they finish somewhere between 8-8 and 10-6 without Ben. He elevated that team to a whole new level.
@@TheSteelers4190 Well Tommy Maddox was a solid QB
Ben was the beast on 3rd Down conversions.
Man, do I miss the Steelers of the 2000's.
Agreed. 👍🏻 ‘72-‘79 (obviously), ‘92-‘97 and ‘04-‘10 were amazing eras for Steeler football.
@@mcmillenandwife 2001 was great too, number 1 seed in AFC and 2002 was exciting with Tommy Maddox and that tommy gun offense
i would say 2001 - 2010 was a great decade
i was so hurt when they lost to the packers, i knew it was the end of an era but i did not anticipate it taking so long to be a contender again, 12 years and only 3 playoff wins
Agreed,@@MikeG82. 2001 & 2002 were fun and radically different seasons.
So much magic his rookie year.
Saw him play in his Sr yr at Miami (OH) and thought, wow, who is this kid? He’s bigger than all his lineman.
As a STEELERS fan, didnt think they would be in position to take a QB the following Spring but they were and I hoped it would be him. Size strength, and the rest is history. I live in Ohio but have been a STEELERS fan for 50yrs. Great to have seen all of Bens career and to have seen him in college. The journey was awesome!
See U in Canton in 3 yrs.
I dont even think i knew the greatness i was watching growing up warching big ben..
Man o man did I enjoy watching this. Great job on a great rookie season by our young gunslinger in 04. Good times. Great video.❤
@@damianrivers3772 It was a truly amazing year, wasn’t it? Looking forward to his eventual first ballot Hall of Fame induction.
Will be like no other big Bens rookie year 💯
this video should have more views than this what a video for young qbs to watch what a fantastic QB we had we sure are glad we got Ben in 2004 draft he was great in his rookie year and just kept getting better and better Here We Go Steelers with Big Ben
@@toninemeth-r9f Yes, what a great year! There’s another version of this video with many more views, but it has music. People complained about the music (rightfully so, I was still learning) so I made this version without it.
First years of my life I watched Big Ben loved seeing him play in person🙏🏻
That Hines Ward block at 9:35 had Dan Dierdorf rolling!
Hines layin’ the lumber! 💪🏻
That was a 300lb D lineman he took out. Ward was an animal back then.
I went to the home opener against the Raiders. Bought his jersey and decided to keep it in the plastic until he started his first game. Didn't stay in the plastic very long.
Burress loved those high line drive throws, he snatched them up.
Do yourselves a favor and watch Big Bens top 50 plays you will really appreciate what we had!! Generational player!!! I’m old enough to have seen him And Terry Bradshaw and as much as I idolized TB 12 when I was a kid, Ben was the better player!!! All in between were very tough to watch!! Appreciate it when you have a Hall of fame qb cause they are few and far between!!!!
Never forget this man’s rookie and sophomore year
Man Big Ben and Burress was dynamic duos!!!
People forget that Pitt gave birth to Buress long before he was a New York giant..
Started out the best ended his career the best...luv luv..so missed😭
Dude put up some great stats along the way too.
Thanks for your Steelers videos, Tim (on your website as well)! We are so grateful you went out of your way to provide all that content!
Glad to do it!
Damn ben had some weapons to throw to.
Seems like yesterday he was getting his first start in rain soaked Miami. His next stop will be in Canton.
That's the difference between big Ben vs other QBs he's a leader man other QBs take note you want a field general this is it baby 😜
Big Ben was a Quarterback in a tight ends body people forget his 40 time was faster than Mahomes
Great memories! Hope he has one more magical game tomorrow! Thanks!
Agreed! And with a little help from Jacksonville… a little more after that. 😁🤞🏻
Who said big Ben couldn't move and was a statue was nuts. Idk if will ever find a qb as good like him ever again !? Plaxico and Hines were great . I hope Roman Wilson is half as good as Hines Ward ! I wish we would of got Josh Allen he reminds me of Ben so much.
Thank you Terrell Suggs 🙏🏻
6:25 I remember this live. Parcells does too 😂
The play at 13:39...? Had to watch it several times. Ben didn't toss it, it was the running back that threw the shuttle pass
Same! I didn’t realize the shovel pass came from Randle El, not Ben. It fooled me as much as it fooled the Giants. 😂
@@mcmillenandwife good eye. I couldn't see who it was
@@adoptedchild8851 I had to go to the stat sheet. That was some serious slight of hand. 😮
Let’s face it Steeler fans he is missed big time just like Terry was for years till Ben came along!!
Should have been the MVP as a rookie
The Steelers were on an 8-12 run in their previous 20 games before Ben went in the huddle, and then proceeded to win 14 straight with Ben
If that doesn't signify what the Most Valuable Player Award is what does?
It's that 36 to 38 years old qbs fall off a mountain and Ben was no exception.
But Ben had one of his best seasons in 2020.
And then his idiot head coach decided to fire his coordinator because he wanted Ben to quit so he could start his pet project Dwayne Haskins.
All Haskins proved during his time in Pittsburgh is that he never grew up, and it cost him his life.
As much as I think of Bradshaw as a football God, (I learned to love football thanks to him), Big Ben IMO was a better QB. He deserved more SB's. That being said, we were blessed to have him while we did!
Ben was the missing piece. As soon as I saw him play I knew he was going to be a once in a lifetime player. The Steelers had been through so many mediocre and bad quarterbacks since Bradshaw retired. Malone, Stoudt, Brister, Tomczak, Woodley, Graham, Kitchen Sink... They should have gotten more than 2 superbowls out of Ben.
BIG BEN BAY BAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO STEELERS AND BEAT THEM COLTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
looks a million times better than Pickett
After the complete travesty of today’s game, to me it is even worse than living through the 80’s. There will never be another quarterback like Ben.
I was at the Steelers/Cards game today with my son. A debacle. 🤮
Moar!!
Pitt did have some powerful receivers back then
No QB will ever have a better rookie season
watching this makes me realize how bad Kenny Pickett is...and i bought his jersey
Maybe Ben's son will be the next qb we ever get any good
I want Cowher back.
if not for Big Ben Mike would not have a job
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Remember the truck play at the super bowl against the sea hawks. Keep Mason Rudolph as starter
Ben would have had at least two more super bowls if it wasn't for our stupid head coach Tomlin!
I don't think Tomlin is stupid, but I agree, he badly mismanaged the last 5 years of Ben's career. Tomlin has done a very good job so far in 2024 IMO -- his best effort in at least a decade, maybe to date -- but he squandered multiple seasons with Ben.
@@mcmillenandwife Ben threw the red zone INT in the superbowl, not Tomlin. And in his final five years, the Steelers had no defense worth talking about.
Matt Canada ruined the end of Ben's career.
@@fernandoaraiza2138 I agree 100%. Canada was a hot steaming pile of an OC. Squandered Ben’s final year, and I truly think Ben had a couple more productive years left with a quality OC. Sad the way it happened.
Agree 💯
Ben was pretty much Dan Marino with wheels. He was a great player, didn't hurt he came into a team loaded offense with a running game and a really great defense. Also he played in one of the worst divisions, but damn those Ravens- Steelers games were legendary.
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The mud bowl, I was there.
Big Ben didn't lose a game in his rookie season. He went 15-1.
Remember he went 15-1 rookie season. 9-7 the season after that. Did the playoffs as a wildcard team on the road and won the Superbowl. He wasn't a QB in his HS and college career.
Ben did win the Super Bowl as part of a Wildcard team in his second season, but the rest of your info is twisted up. Including the postseason, Ben was 14-1 as a starter his rookie season, and 13-3 his second season (including the Super Bowl). While he didn't play QB until his senior year in high school (due to the coach's son playing QB), he played QB throughout college, starting 3 seasons and setting a couple of NCAA records.
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