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You don't have to slide to be timid or avoid contact, if you seriously think he was running hard and trying to fight through tackles anywhere other than those 2 short runs near the goal line then you need to go back and watch the game againAgain, he never slid once, so he clearly wasn't timid. I thought he was nowhere near timid enough. He was running into people way too much. He's an athlete, of course he's going to try to juke when he thinks he can. That's probably worked for most of his life. Unless it's third down or goal line, he needs to be sliding. He took way, way too much contact.
Against one of the worst teams in football. It wasn't that bad, but it wasn't very good either. If the offense was where we need it to be to win 7+, we'd have put up 50+ on a team like that.Poster on VQ - Stats Minus drops and hailmary.
This is stupid, Weezer. I hate how we do this on message boards. Good grief.
No, but I do believe that it is possible for a coach to fall in love with a guy who can throw it 80 yards effortlessly and think that he can use those tools to create big explosive plays, verses playing the guy who doesn't have those tools, but who is effective in the offense. Wow, crazy, I know. It's almost like Heup has done that before. Oh yeah, when he started Wimbush in 2019 at UCF before making the switch to Dillion Gabriel and the rest is history.
I don’t think we should normalize “touch” passes more than 15 yards away that’s just dumb…unless you are throwing over a defender those drops were on the wr 100%Agreed. None of those drops were uncatchable because of the speed. That said, Milton has got to learn some touch. JG did the same thing, everything doesn't need to be a bullet, especially when we start throwing to the RB more often.
I don't think it has anything to do with his play last year...the dude was anointed as the savior of the program from the moment he verbally committed. He was supposed to be "Pruitt's QB" because JG was damaged goods.Our fans love for Harrison Bailey is weird, the guy torched a bunch of walk ons in the spring game
I'm not a proponent of benching Milton after game 1, but I am a proponent of playing whoever will win us games.My goodness, one game in and a lot of you guys are ready to throw Milton to the bench and trot the next guy out there. Some of you would like Milton to fail so bad so that HB can play but would swear that you are a true Vol fan
Game 1 and we are already at that stage of finding anything and everything to complain about.One thing I think is concerning about Milton asides from the lack of touch and a clock in his head...I may be nitpicking here, but I don’t like the Superman poses and the cutting up on the sideline. I don’t envision the other two acting like that. A fourth year QB needs to act a little more professional imo. I’m not anti-celebration, but go pat the OL on the head...less look at me.
I don’t think anyone is saying Pittsburgh is great, but they’re the ‘85 Bears compared to that Bowling Green team. They have actually D1 linemen on both sides of the ball.
This right here also causes a lot of consternation for me:
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There is no doubt that UCF team in 2019 was better than this current UT team. Pitt knows the recipe for this offense and knows how to beat it.
He shouldn't be doing those things is my point. He shouldn't even be getting contacted. He's a QB. We don't need him to get injured trying to act like a RB. The fact that he wasn't sliding means he wasn't timid enough.You don't have to slide to be timid or avoid contact, if you seriously think he was running hard and trying to fight through tackles anywhere other than those 2 short runs near the goal line then you need to go back and watch the game again
According to Jave he was going all out..I watched the opening two drives again. Those were really impressive.
And Milton showed burst on his runs on those two drives - some designed QB runs and he flashed some speed.
I don't think he gets to full speed very often - he is more methodical. Doesn't want to get hurt maybe?
But those drives were very good.
Ya I agree, the drops on long passes last night weren't because Milton lacks touch. But he does lack touch, and in other short pass situations, it's going to get us in trouble if he doesn't fix it.I don’t think we should normalize “touch” passes more than 15 yards away that’s just dumb…unless you are throwing over a defender those drops were on the wr 100%
No it is not
In context..Baileys stats from last year are absolutely useless for a ton of factual reasons, and you dang well know it.Why not? Guy threw for a whopping 8.9 YPA last year - best of the 3. Also had the 2nd highest of the 3 PFF passer grade (Milton just barely ahead, HB 3rd by quite a bit fwiw) and a 153 qbr. Easily the best runner, which would be nice too. Milton's running is pretty overrated, but fine.
I think either HH or HB could be serviceable passers. And Milton is too, but I can see why the hesitation from some.