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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Rudolph will play better than Fat BenDamn, i wouldve rather they imploded with ben since he played a part in ab ‘s relationship with the Steelers souring and we were supposed to see him and Pitt ‘flourish’ without the drama. Now they have an excuse for a failed season if they miss the playoffs again.
That said, Rudolph looked good in his absence and added life to that offense, albeit for one half. Be interesting to see how he does as a starter. Still looks more like their window has officially closed and they will spend a couple years rebuilding now, lots of issues with that team besides this.
They weren’t going anywhere even with Ben
Oh me too. I’m sure he would have faked an injury halfway through thoughI was looking forward to watching him suffer through a 6-10 campaign.
Honestly I'm a bit more worried about the Steelers with a young quarterback. Big Ben has been in a long, slow decline for years and they've struggled to find an identity. Now they've got some youth and energy and a new identity on offense. They still have a strong o-line. If Rudolph can develop some synergy quickly with guys like Washington and Smith-Schuster it could give the Steelers a shot in the arm they've desperately needed for years
It's not good odds that Rudolph can take over the team and transition them to a contender this year, but I've seen stranger things happen.
Bottom line -- we knew what the old Steelers were. Now we don't.
One of the things that happened almost immediately once Rudolph came in is Washington became a big part of the offense. Personally I think Roethlisberger criminally underused the guyI would think this helps those with James Washington in fantasy. Familiarity with Rudolph since College.
Disagree. Worse roster, but better leadership, may well result in a better team. Roethlisberger has not been a great leader for many many years. If Rudolph can get the offense to really buy in, which Ben really hasn't done for them in a long time now, we might be very surprised at the level of strength the Steelers can still musterDefinitely agree with this. Roethlisberger was easy to game plan against, and they have had a very defined glass ceiling since Polamalu retired and that defense faded.
That said, the odds are they are a worse team long-term in going from a Hall of Fame QB to Mason Rudolph, though Rudolph will almost certainly be a better leader.
Next year Ben will be an ESPN analyst.I was looking forward to watching him suffer through a 6-10 campaign.