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Thoughts on Mason Rudolph?

Every interview I've seen with Mason (and there were plenty last season) he seems to be humble, hungry and confident of his abilities.

Smug? Definitely not.

I could be wrong. He just gives off that vibe to me. It might be rubbed off by now - no big man on campus anymore.
 
Maybe I havent seen enough to feel good about him but I do. I think he has a lot of potential. Coach him up Ben.
 
I haven't seen enough of Rudolph to have an opinion, one way or another. I guess he looks the part at first glance. I reckon we shall find out what he's made of, sooner or later.
 
I could be wrong.

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I'm not so sure this is Coach anymore.
 
Roethlisberger is a bonafide "franchise QB". You don't land Franchise QBs back to back. The 80s and 90s be comin'... They be comin'...

GB did
 
I'm always biased against QBs that come from high scoring spread offenses. For so many of these guys it's just pitch and catch. No difficult reads and no difficult throws. Half these guys have the coach signaling in who to throw to. Tons of quick, short, throws into big windows.

The thing I liked about Rudolph is that he made a lot of vertical throws. Not just a bomb to a guy who is running 10 yard past the safety, but long throws down the seam into tight windows.

Washington wasn't winning any sprint competitions. Rudolph and Washington had a ton of completions due to ball placement and contested catches.

The reason so many of these spread QBs struggle is because they are afraid to throw into a tight window because they never had to do it. Now they get to the NFL where guys are rarely wide open, unless they play for the Pats and their offensive pass interference based playbook.

I liked Rudolph more than Rosen
 
I'm always biased against QBs that come from high scoring spread offenses. For so many of these guys it's just pitch and catch. No difficult reads and no difficult throws. Half these guys have the coach signaling in who to throw to. Tons of quick, short, throws into big windows.

The thing I liked about Rudolph is that he made a lot of vertical throws. Not just a bomb to a guy who is running 10 yard past the safety, but long throws down the seam into tight windows.

Washington wasn't winning any sprint competitions. Rudolph and Washington had a ton of completions due to ball placement and contested catches.

The reason so many of these spread QBs struggle is because they are afraid to throw into a tight window because they never had to do it. Now they get to the NFL where guys are rarely wide open, unless they play for the Pats and their offensive pass interference based playbook.

I liked Rudolph more than Rosen

Agreed. Mahomes came from a similar system throwing into similar tight windows, hasn't seemed to hurt him, although he's more athletically gifted
 
I like a confident QB, but being too cocky isn't a good thing. He comes off as smug and reminds me of ND QB Jimmy Clausen, who was already full of himself by the time he left high school. He never amounted to jack crap.

By the time he was done at ND his value already dropped to a 2nd round value (Carolina). He had previously been considered a top 10 pick and 1st overall QB to be drafted.

MR gives me the same vibe. Hope I'm wrong.

Never saw any ego from him entering the NFL. Not quite sure who you were watching last year or this offseason.
 
Seriously?? We are bashing this kid?

We got him in the 3rd round. The Steelers had a First round grade on him in the draft that brought the Browns Mayfield and the Ravens Lamar Jackson.

We could be laughing about this for a decade.
 
He was a good value where they took him. But he's unlikely to become a starter or even play in a handful of games under his rookie deal. Given our cap structure it would be nice to transition to a cheaper QB for a year or two after Ben retires. Best case is Mason maybe gets a couple starts in a row and looks more than competent and you can flip him.
 
I think this preseason either Dobbs or Rudolph are moved. Best case scenario is they both have lights out preseasons and we can easily move either for a second round pick. Worst case scenario we have two shaky backups and one never dresses in 2019.


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I think this preseason either Dobbs or Rudolph are moved. Best case scenario is they both have lights out preseasons and we can easily move either for a second round pick. Worst case scenario we have two shaky backups and one never dresses in 2019.


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I doubt we move either one. And to get a 2nd rounder? Lol. Would be funny though seeings that what we got for AB.
 
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Who cares



I do for one as I'm all about what can make our beloved STEELERS a better team,.........Capiche..???


I know off-season and sarcasm but regardless, I want advancement to seven.......



Salute the nation
 
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How can we have. "thoughts on Mason Rudolph when all we have seen is last year's pre season. That none of you really remember. We have real camp battles to follow. Right OT,. Mlb,. A missing TE,. Etc. So put me in the camp of who cares and ask me again on Aug 30th. Capiche?
 
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