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That's different though, because Jackson expressed his profound obsession and love for LotR, so he was essentially a true fanboy who happened to be a director too. And he delved into special effects, fantasy, and sci-fi elements beforehand.
Affleck has two Boston crime dramas under his belt, and probably hasn't read The Stand in a while. He's far from an obsessed fanboy like Jackson was. This is really apples and oranges.
I think your overstating his Lord of the Rings "obsession." I know he was a fan, but I've never gotten the impression that he was a Tolkein freak. His number one obsession was always King Kong. Someone still had to take a chance on Jackson. Everyone has to work their way up to being an epic filmmaker.
And further more, I don't see why being an uber fan is a requirement anyway. That's just geek talk.
Christopher Nolan is a perfect example. Not a Batman nerd, never made a giant movie. Knocked it out of the park.
I say give Affleck a chance. The dude has chops. He's a young director, but as an actor he's worked on plenty of huge projects. He's not an amateur.