He could not beat an 0-8 team...He was a pretty highly touted 3rd Round Draft pick & it was his chance to shine & show Steeler Nation what he had...I do remember he could of won it a few times late in the game & OT, or so it seemed, & he did not. He was the QB that day & that was a tough tie to swallow, this FORUM was lit......
The Lions were Ohhhh for the season....
But let me 'splain my TAKE...
Back-up QB's are paid to come in & win the game...He came in against a 2021 Lions team who were 0-8 & didn't leave with a win, but rather a tie...That tie loomed large that year too...It was a terrible tie. A back-up QB who doesn't win, doesn't lose, but rather ties? No bueno...
In spite of that untimely tie, the legend of Rudy continues to grow & includes the epic Myles Garrett helmet incident & a BAD AZZ 3 game win streak to get us to the play-offs...
No player is paid to win games. That is not specified in their contracts.
But if the backup quarterback is paid to come in and win games then Rudy did what he was paid to do.
He won 4 straight prior to leaving for Tennessee.
Why is that tie game vs Detroit remembered more often than his 4 straight wins that got us into the playoffs?
Sure, Rudy’s career could be defined by the Detroit game, but not for the reasons you stated.
It was a tie, hence Rudy has shown to be neither great or terrible, good or bad, but right in the middle.
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