Roethlisberger won't fare well in the HOF Monitor because he spent his career in the same conference with Tom Brady and Peyton Manning automatically eating up the All-Pro and Pro Bowl spots. This might be a cop-out, but Roethlisberger's style of play doesn't mesh with percentages and ratings...he makes a lot of big plays downfield and the Steelers tend to run in the redzone. Rivers might have the better stats, but Rivers doesn't have Roethlisberger's playmaking ability.Jay Z wrote:I'm looking at the Pro Football Reference HOF Monitor for QBs. This list starts basically at Johnny Unitas, so the 1950s and prior QBs are not included.
100 is an average HOF QB.
Peyton Manning 258.50
Tom Brady 246.88
Brett Favre 178.84
Johnny Unitas 160.34
Joe Montana 153.45
Aaron Rodgers 143.89
Drew Brees 139.83
John Elway 137.78
Fran Tarkenton 117.28
Dan Marino 116.85
Steve Young 112.98
Average HOF QB 101
Bart Starr 97.53
Philip Rivers 95.66
Terry Bradshaw 94.82
Matt Ryan 94.54
Ben Roethlisberger 94.28
Roger Staubach 93.35
Dan Fouts 91.85
Kurt Warner 88.78
Ken Anderson 83.49
Eli Manning 83.41
Ken Stabler 82.62
Joe Namath 82.50
Sonny Jurgensen 78.92
Bob Griese 73.45
Warren Moon 72.70
Len Dawson 69.74
Next is Russell Wilson. Then you've got some other non HOFers, with Aikman and Jim Kelly being the two outliers with inferior credentials compared to the rest.
Peyton Manning, Brady, Brees, and Rodgers are all going to go in easily. Then you've got the next tier, Rivers, Ryan, Rothlisberger, Eli Manning. All "below average" for a HOFer, but (except for Eli) all with HOF QBs below them. Everyone else except for Ken Anderson has made it.
I think Rothlisberger suffers from comparison to his peers. But I think that's a statistical anomaly. There were just a lot of long running QBs that came out at the same time. If you look at the "next generation", Russell Wilson is getting close. Who else? Cam Newton's not going to make it. Matthew Stafford needs to get off the Lions. I don't think there will be as many HOFers from the younger QBs currently active.
I agree that Roethlisberger is not a slam-dunk choice, but I think he is better than many QBs already in the HOF. He is the easily the best current 'next tier' guy...Rivers might get in, Eli Manning shouldn't, Matt Ryan is laughable.
Roethlisberger won titles with different head coaches...not many other QBs can make that claim. Roethlisberger has been consistently productive despite having a rotating cast at WR seemingly every year. He's been durable and productive, won in the postseason, and won two Super Bowls. I think that is a pretty strong HOF resume.