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4 minutes ago, BringBackFergy said:

...and Tom Brady was picked about two rounds later. Rudolph will be a great QB. 

 

No he won’t. 

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A lot of Rudolph critics on this board convinced that he sucks, it would not surprise me if he has a good career and ends up being one of the better qbs in this draft. 

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1 minute ago, Awwufelloff said:

Rudolph will be better then Allen 

No way Rudolph’s hands are bigger 

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10 minutes ago, BringBackFergy said:

...and Tom Brady was picked about two rounds later. Rudolph will be a great QB. 

Reminds me more of Trent Edwards. People thought he would go late first or early second. We got him for a great value in the 3rd. 

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11 minutes ago, BringBackFergy said:

...and Tom Brady was picked about two rounds later. Rudolph will be a great QB. 


First, I was only commenting on the notion that Rudolph was somehow a 1st round talent. He clearly wasn't.

Second, I love how people always trot out Brady, Wilson, or Prescott, as if that's the norm. The vast, VAST majority of later round quarterbacks fail or, at best, amount to career backups. Always pointing out the .1% of exceptions doesn't make it any more likely that late round guys are going to succeed.

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2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Rudolph seems like a good kid and I wish him the best, but I got my doubtsies

Can't go wrong at 76th pick though. Good move for Pitts and him actually being able to sit behind Ben and groom.

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Just now, Green Lightning said:

I would have rather had our picks and Mason Rudolph then Josh Allen any day.

 

I'd rather gamble on Allen's upside as a franchise guy any day than settle for a potential spot starter/backup QB.

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7 minutes ago, Logic said:


First, I was only commenting on the notion that Rudolph was somehow a 1st round talent. He clearly wasn't.

Second, I love how people always trot out Brady, Wilson, or Prescott, as if that's the norm. The vast, VAST majority of later round quarterbacks fail or, at best, amount to career backups. Always pointing out the .1% of exceptions doesn't make it any more likely that late round guys are going to succeed.

Thank you for saying this. 

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