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Would you trade Williams for Big Ben?


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I love Williams, but yes. Franchise quarterbacks are tough to come by.

Now granted, maybe Moore can be that guy -- but Ben has proven himself.

he's proven himself in more ways than one.

not sure i would want to deal with that headache either.

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he's proven himself in more ways than one.

not sure i would want to deal with that headache either.

I can understand that, but I think the risk would definitely be worth the potential reward.

Williams is better at his position than Big Ben is at his. But we're deep at running back, and even if we weren't it is one of the easiest positions to hit on in the draft.

Having a franchise quarterback in Roethlisberger would do wonders for our team.

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