Does anyone know why he tossed the ball to Sam as they jogged off the field?
Stockton made mention of it on the broadcast "And Bradford wants the ball and why not?..." When in reality Rudolph just tossed it to him of his own accord. I got the game taped and have watched it several times, Sam does not call for the ball.
Anyone know why he tossed Sam the ball?
Sorry of this has been addressed, I have not seen it made mention of.
On Rudolph's TD catch vs Chicago....
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I don't know who tossed Sam the ball, but I'm pretty sure Dick Stockton descended into senility about 15 years ago.RFIP wrote:Does anyone know why he tossed the ball to Sam as they jogged off the field?
Stockton made mention of it on the broadcast "And Bradford wants the ball and why not?..." When in reality Rudolph just tossed it to him of his own accord. I got the game taped and have watched it several times, Sam does not call for the ball.
Anyone know why he tossed Sam the ball?
Sorry of this has been addressed, I have not seen it made mention of.
Surest way to know you're playing a meaningless game? Dick Stockton is on the call.
Go ahead. I dare you.
Underestimate this man.
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Yeah Dick has struggled for a while now, Chris Meyers too. Is there that big a shortage of up-and-coming PBP guys? I'll tell you this though, Musberger is at least as old as Stockton but he's still got his fastball, calls a great game to this day even though ESPN bumped him it was a big coo for the SEC network to pick him up.J. Kapp 11 wrote: I don't know who tossed Sam the ball, but I'm pretty sure Dick Stockton descended into senility about 15 years ago.
Surest way to know you're playing a meaningless game? Dick Stockton is on the call.
And it was Rudolph who tossed Sam the ball. Weird because I thought it was some sort of record for Kyle? Who knows, those 2 are tight so maybe Sam told him he'd keep it for him till after the game.
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Rudolph needs to be reminded that he's kind of big, and stop going down every time he feels a stiff wind. He's just a guy.
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I laugh when people compare him to Gronk. Gronk is a full grown beast-of-a-man who never goes down until the 7th or 8th defender touches him. KR looks to be tackled.fiestavike wrote:Rudolph needs to be reminded that he's kind of big, and stop going down every time he feels a stiff wind. He's just a guy.
But I would not call him a JAG, he's got a good catch radius and fairly good hands (not great mind you). He's a top 10-12 TE imo.
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it was bradford's 100th career total td
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Rudolph can be quick and get open but it seems he has slow arms if there is such a thing. They never seem to be in the ideal position to catch the ball. He almost looks clumsy to me.RFIP wrote: I laugh when people compare him to Gronk. Gronk is a full grown beast-of-a-man who never goes down until the 7th or 8th defender touches him. KR looks to be tackled.
But I would not call him a JAG, he's got a good catch radius and fairly good hands (not great mind you). He's a top 10-12 TE imo.
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