Hey we also had Mark Malone and Cliff Stoudt in there. Don't discount their greatness.
Malone started out pretty good but after he tore up his knee he was never the same.
Hey we also had Mark Malone and Cliff Stoudt in there. Don't discount their greatness.
So in other words they had invested in one qb, had a star older starter, and thus passed on a falling high end talent.... that doesn't sound at all exactly like where the Steelers are at now lol....
Yup. A lot of people passed on Marino. It was the roaring cocaine era, and there were whispers that he did it in Pitt. Might have been a reason why they passed on him.
What’s being missed in this conversation is the assumption by the time Ben hangs up the cleats, whether 3-5 years, we lose the Rudolph pick. This is entirely untrue.
Nothing has changed with the pecking order at QB. Ben is 1. Period. Landry is the backup now, but his contract runs out in 2019. If Rudolph shows enough progression, he will supplant Landry as the back up, most likely next year. If Ben is still playing at a high that’s great. Steelers usually negotiate QB contracts at least a year prior to expiration. Rudolph could be signed to an extension in his 3rd year (much like how they did with AB) at a value. Landry would be gone and Rudolph would take over from Ben while still on his first contract extension.
Now having said that......things could also end up like how Ben became the starter. Which would NOT be the same as Ben replacing Maddox. We won’t have a Bettis to make things easy for the QB.
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So ******* what! **** the 76ers!
Malone started out pretty good but after he tore up his knee he was never the same.
Unless ******* up his knee made him unable to see which jersey was which, that wasn't his problem. He'd throw a perfect pass to our guy, then come right out and throw one to the other teams guy. His passes were always on target, just too many to the other team.
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Sounds like another guy we knew who played for us during the QB drought of 1983 - 2003: Neil O'Donnell
Sounds like another guy we knew who played for us during the QB drought of 1983 - 2003: Neil O'Donnell
Neil threw two picks that were notorious, other than those two he had a EXTREMELY low interception rate. I mean really low,
Very true. Often times he would chuck it out of bounds rather than take a chance at an INT but the one I'll remember will last with me for a long time. Neil was a relief during the drought. We just didn't know it until after he left. The guy had a good record while he was our QB and it would have been interesting to see what would have happened if he had re-signed with us. Would all have been forgiven if he was able to get us back to the SB the next year? Other QBs have thrown INTs in the SB before but this one was pretty much the death nail to an otherwise good career.
The first interception was just a terrible throw. On the second one, Hastings said he ran the hot route and O'Dummy didn't throw the hot route.Neil read the blitz. WR's were suppose to run hot routes. They didn't. Easy pickings for Brown.
The first interception was just a terrible throw. On the second one, Hastings said he ran the hot route and O'Dummy didn't throw the hot route.
Yeap, that's why I said that Rudolph in the 3rd won't change what can be done this season
Or we may have drafted Jim Miller part two, this place bashes Tomlin and Colbert non stop, suddenly they drafted a franchise QB in round 3?
I'm mad because this current team is close to winning it all and we took a guy that won't contribute for 3-5 years instead of a guy that could possibly make plays this season. That's it, it's not a crime to not agree with them, hell 90% of the board disagrees with them at some point on game day.
This has nothing to do with Ben, I said during the draft I didn't want to take a QB, stop with Ben is your guy ****, or you don't have to agree with everything he says crap. If one of the top 4 fell to us at 28 I still wouldn't want to pick him, it doesn't have a damn thing to do with Ben.Tom, did you happen to peruse the list of third rounders the Steelers have chosen in the third round since 2000? Which guy left on the board would have been your choice to "possibly make plays this season"?
I know you're Ben's biggest fan, but you don't have to agree with everything the guy says, too.