When has Mason played like Ben did in Dallas or at home vs Pats in '04 with those TD passes to Plex? The "feeling" with Ben under Center was also totally different than the carton of eggs we had in Rudolph. Ben's presence sent waves of confidence through the team to borrow a Noll phrase.
Ben had "it." The feeling was palpable even then. Stats are just numbers.
Art III isn’t a quarter of the owner his father was.
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You are slipping with your facts (no surprise).......the current owner is Art II
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Drink I’m not sure on that but I did see where the Eagles were interested in bringing him in so I’m thinking he didn’t unless in the last couple days.
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guy was a 1st rounder must have been for some reason
guy couldn't stick with a team even as a backup. must have been for some reason.
One of the things that really bothers me about Tombert is how they over simplify the reasons they fail season-to-season.
To this whole franchise, the reason we didn't win is because of the Roethlisberger injury. Period. Any other criticism or flaw on this team stems from that and and only that.
Mason Rudolph is a GREAT backup and is only designed for 1-2 games at most. When Roethlisberger comes back, that whole issues is fixed. Poof! Presto, fixo!
I'm telling you guys. This team is not going to have barely any turnover. They are going to overspend on Dupree, cry poor and say everything is good. The RB's are going to be the same. They will probably retain McDonald siting their "medical reports are he's fine" or other such nonsense.
A couple backups are going to be replaced (secondary, LB's, O-line). We have 4 picks in the top 120. TE, O-line, DB... maybe something else.
That's it.
One of the things that really bothers me about Tombert is how they over simplify the reasons they fail season-to-season.
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I've been looking back at Ben's stats for his first 2-3 years. Despite the win percentage his stats were very Mason like. Any one stating that he was soooooo much better starting out than Mason is only considering wins and not completion percentage. Dont get me wrong Ben was our guy but had growth issues himself.
You realize it was much harder to pass in the mid 2000's than it is now right? In 2005 only 2 QB's finished the season with a QB rating of 100 or more, Manning at 104 and Palmer at 101, Ben was third at 98. This season 9 QB's had a rating of 100 or higher, 3 were above 110.
Ben had 4 4th qtr comebacks as a rookie, and 5 game winning drives. Did you see anything relatively close to that from Mason???
Ben was/is awesome! I'm not trying to disparage him. He's always been one of my favorites. I just think that expectations were not realistic and the criticisms have been heavy handed. Steeler fans are very spoiled in my opinion.
Of course we are. Ben Roethlisberger is one of the best QBs EVER to play the game. EVER!I just think that expectations were not realistic and the criticisms have been heavy handed. Steeler fans are very spoiled in my opinion.
Maybe, but Tomlin and Colbert both said they had a first round grade on Rudolph, Rudolph did get to sit and watch/learn an entire year. A guy with a first round grade with an entire year under his belt should look better than he did.
Again, Rudy was above average BEFORE he got KO'd. I don't care that the passes were dinks and doinks - it worked and someone wanted to change things because he wasn't making the big throws, like Ben, and the kid got knocked out. He was never the same after that - and I'm not saying he is or was the answer but he was more than capable during that stint...
I wouldn't go that far, we barely had 200 yards offense vs San Fran, he had 160 yards passing, then we played the worst team in football in Cincy, then the Ravens game. He doesn't have the arm to throw downfield. If we can throw 2-6 yard passes all game he's fine. I don't think it was someone wanting to make a change, as much as it was teams getting some film on him and seeing he doesnt have a strong arm, so they filled the box and stuffed the run and dared Rudy to beat them with tough intermediate throws, which he wasn't able to do.
I havent watched his highlights from college for quite a while but I thought at the time that he threw it down the field fine. To Washington a lot of the time.
Rooney: Steelers standing pat at QB heading into 2020
https://sports.yahoo.com/rooney-steelers-standing-pat-qb-212747346.html
I think this is stupid. No one knows what Ben's elbow is gonna do until he heats it up and start throwing. Until the Steelers know for sure, and FA worth his salt is going to be on a team. He could throw one pass and realize it isn't going to work out. Then we are left with Rudolph and Duck. Again.
How does everyone fell about Rudolph coming back next season?
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How does everyone fell about Rudolph coming back next season?
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How does everyone fell about Rudolph coming back next season?
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