We had hoped Mason Rudolph would bounce back from the worst performance of the year, the four interception mess that was the Cleveland Browns game, and all the drama that’s followed it. That didn’t happen. Not by a longshot. Rudolph played just as poorly, arguably even worse, without the excuses of a team decimated by injuries or the pitfalls of playing on a short week.
One series into the third quarter, Rudolph was pulled, which was the right decision at the time and ultimately the right one based on result.
So what went wrong?