The assignments of the Pittsburgh offensive line will not change with Ben Roethlisberger at quarterback, just the awareness they need. "It's one of those things, you're blocking, but you also have to feel the defensive lineman, where his movement is," left tackle Max Starks explained. "You know he's looking at the quarterback and he's trying to get there, so his movements will dictate that. "You're blocking, you're blocking, you kind of feel him start drifting away and you're like, 'Why is he drifting away?' You don't hear the crowd yelling or ahhhing, so it's like 'Oh, God, Ben's coming this way so let me adjust and get him in front.' "You realize the payoff on that is if you keep him clean, he's going to make something spectacular happen when he's back there, especially when he's moving because he's going to move that defense with his feet. It's a special gift, something a defense has to play him for because they can't necessarily say, 'Keep him in the pocket' because he can make throws in the pocket, but when he's on the run it turns a DEFCON 1 for them."