Anyway, if we want Rudy pnr to be more effective and less risky injury wise, there's something we could use, he getting his ft% to somewhere like 74% instead of some mid 60% that's only good enough to avoid some hack-a-Rudy. Cause opposite defenses aren't afraid of sending him to the line to avoid him finishing any roll, and aren't any shy of wrestling him down to the floor to do so as if it were mma. A better ft% could also help him to pump fake his way to scoring.
Of all discussions earlier this season about Rudy development on offense, better ft% should be item 1, 2 AND 3 of any serious list.