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  On 11/15/2019 at 4:00 AM, TheProcess said:

Rudolph does on his deep balls what I’ve been BEGGING josh to do. Put a little air under it. We get you have a strong arm, but you don’t have to rifle those deep balls on a rope. Lessens the chance of completion when you don’t give your guy a chance to run under it or go up and make a play. 

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Did you see his interception? His deep balls hang in the air, the receiver stops to get under it, and the CB comes into make a play on it. It’s happened like 5 times tonight. 

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  On 11/15/2019 at 4:02 AM, whatdrought said:

 

Did you see his interception? His deep balls hang in the air, the receiver stops to get under it, and the CB comes into make a play on it. It’s happened like 5 times tonight. 

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If our QB was more on target maybe could get some of this PI calls or the occasional completion. 

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  On 11/15/2019 at 4:02 AM, whatdrought said:

 

Did you see his interception? His deep balls hang in the air, the receiver stops to get under it, and the CB comes into make a play on it. It’s happened like 5 times tonight. 

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Everything feels like it's in SLOW motion with rudolph 

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Where arm strength truly comes into play is in the intermediate.   
 

Notice the lack of 15 yard darts in this game.  
 

Baker can throw them once in a while and Rudolph straight up cannot.   

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So Baker threw for over 14,000 yards in college,  and Rudolph threw for over 13,000 yards in college.  Shouldn't these guys be tearing up the league?  Because we all know, college stats translates directly to NFL success (according to many here on the board)!

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  On 11/15/2019 at 4:07 AM, whatdrought said:

Someone on here was arguing that Rudolph was better than Allan...

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I think what they really meant was Allen was worse that anything. That’s how that program works. 

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