When the Lions invited Rudock to make the 30-minute drive from Michigan's campus to team headquarters, he impressed Lions general manager Bob Quinn with his arm and mental makeup.
Rudock was drafted in the sixth round by Quinn, who was in his first months with the New England Patriots when they selected Tom Brady, a signal caller from the same school in the same round in 2000.
"I know there's a little parallel there, but I mean, this isn't the same conversation," Quinn said.
No one is suggesting Rudock is the next Brady, but he has value to the Lions because of his experience as a drop-back passer, accurate arm and intelligence that will likely lead to him being a pediatrics doctor when his playing career is over.
I believe in time after Beathard, Kirk Ferentz, Greg Davis have all moved on, Iowa fans will embrace Rudock as an ex-Iowa player the same way fans talk about all the ex-Iowa QB's. After all he started for 2 years for Iowa and got his undergrad degree from Iowa.
I wish Jake good luck whether he makes an NFL roster or not. I wish him luck when he finally makes it to med school, and I wish he would have made it to the Big Ten CCG last year, and then have Iowa beat him.
With that all stated, Rudock is still Rudock. He is clearly smart enough, and has enough competitive drive to push himself to be better. But he just does not have an NFL arm. Although he got better under Harbaugh, he still didn't put up his 3000 yards by completing deep throws. NFL defenses will pounce on that weakness. I hope I am wrong, we will see.
If he makes it he will be a career backup. Stafford is pretty durable there is a chance Rudock makes the team and never sees the field during a regular season game.
NO!I wish him well with the NFL. I was hoping that he would be invited to come back to Iowa City in the fall for the Iowa/Michigan game. Give him his "senior day" moment by recognizing him in front of both of his teams and letting him do the coin flip or something. Just thought that would be a classy thing to do on Iowa's part, considering he was a 2-year starter.
I wish him well with the NFL. I was hoping that he would be invited to come back to Iowa City in the fall for the Iowa/Michigan game. Give him his "senior day" moment by recognizing him in front of both of his teams and letting him do the coin flip or something. Just thought that would be a classy thing to do on Iowa's part, considering he was a 2-year starter.
Well, he'll probably be cut by the Meatchicken game, so what the heck!I like that idea. Time to bury the hacket. Rudock's transfer worked out well for everybody. That's rare. So lets welcome Rudock home. Especially when you consider Michigan won't be playing in Iowa City again for another 6 years until around 2022.
Of course I guess they could possibly meet again in the CCG, and Rudock could do the coin flip in Indy instead.
I like that idea. Time to bury the hacket. Rudock's transfer worked out well for everybody. That's rare. So lets welcome Rudock home. Especially when you consider Michigan won't be playing in Iowa City again for another 6 years until around 2022.
Of course I guess they could possibly meet again in the CCG, and Rudock could do the coin flip in Indy instead.
Bury the hatchet? Uh, Rudock is the one that left.
Nothing against Jake, but a special recognition for a guy who left the program? I don't think so.
I just don't think that matters to most people... It's like caring if your favorite politician is a liar/philanderer etc... People (for the most part) overlook/don't care about it. Graduating is great and all but as a fan of the teams I just shrug my shoulders at that. To me graduation rate is just one more thing used as a recruiting tool for coaches to brag about (if they are good) As far as big name celebs go that's just PR for both parties to benefit from. No more no less...LOL, yes I meant hatchet. Little typo there.
If Rudock left before he had graduated, I would not like the idea as much. But Rudock has an undergrad degree from the University of Iowa. If you stuck around enough to get a degree, then you should be recognized the same as any Iowa alumni.
Hell Iowa does special recognitions for celebrities that only attended Iowa and then dropped out, like Tom Brokaw. Rudock did more at Iowa than Tom Brokaw. It's time to let it go.
I wish him well with the NFL. I was hoping that he would be invited to come back to Iowa City in the fall for the Iowa/Michigan game. Give him his "senior day" moment by recognizing him in front of both of his teams and letting him do the coin flip or something. Just thought that would be a classy thing to do on Iowa's part, considering he was a 2-year starter.
LOL, yes I meant hatchet. Little typo there.
If Rudock left before he had graduated, I would not like the idea as much. But Rudock has an undergrad degree from the University of Iowa. If you stuck around enough to get a degree, then you should be recognized the same as any Iowa alumni.
Hell Iowa does special recognitions for celebrities that only attended Iowa and then dropped out, like Tom Brokaw. Rudock did more at Iowa than Tom Brokaw. It's time to let it go.
Rudock's only due reward is his undergrad degree. That's it, he's got that.
I'd imagine that if we revisit this statement in a decade, Tom Brokaw's contributions to society are much more valuable to the university than Jake's ever were.