Considering Ben didn't practice last week, Mason did get first team reps.
Rudolph deserves most of the blame, too many inaccurate passes.
off the top of my head I can name a few of his teams losing to inferior opponents: They lost to the 1995 expansion Jacksonville Jaguars 1994 AFCCG...
They also just found out the night before their QB couldn't play.
Says the clown who waits until the team loses to start posting the same material over and over :rolleyes:.
You're the one who said the Steelers would win if Mason started instead of Ben against the Lions, so you shouldn't be feeling too good about yourself.
[MEDIA] See it's not just the Steelers that this happens to :shrug:
I don't know all the rules myself.
Anything but that play to Freiermuth, they had no timeouts, so they needed to run a out pattern to the sideline.
News flash genius, the Steelers aren't that good themselves, the Ravens needed a record 66 yard FG to bounce off the crossbar to beat the Lions in OT.
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That's what Savran was saying on the post game show, Mason should've went to a different read on that play.
I don't care it was still a win, the Steelers have been robbed by the refs in the past too.
Like I posted earlier teams don't hit that much in practice anymore, also the DL isn't doing their job to free up the ILBs except Heyward.
They beat the Bears duh, even if the refs were terrible.
I thought a vaccinated player only needed two negative tests in a 24 hour period.
Rudolph will be back in 2022, he's the only QB on the roster that's under contract for next year, they need to bring in some competition for him...
I think he said Mason gave them a chance to win at the end, which is true if Diontae and Freiermuth don't fumble the game away.
It's too early to say this, Aaron Rodgers only missed one game, and he's not vaccinated like Ben.