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After 3 years playing football in college, Roethlisberger entered the NFL draft. Since he joined the NFL, playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Roethlisberger has never had a losing season, has won two Super Bowls, along with his great stats (some of which I mentioned above), and now has brought his team – despite predictions saying they would not make it this far – to another Super Bowl, with a serious chance to win another ring. That, my friends, is an elite quarterback. No matter what other distractions he has had, Roethlisberger has always bounced back, made smart choices, worked hard to succeed, and has come through.
Rodgers might have been able to work hard and land a starting position with another team, and be a good NFL quarterback. Instead, Aaron Rodgers made the smart choice, though I am sure it was a difficult choice, and stay with the Packers, learning from the best, biding his time until he would be given an opportunity. That smart choice to sit behind Brett Favre turned Aaron Rodgers into not just a good quarterback, but into one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL today.

