I will get roasted, go ahead. I'm just as aggravated as the next person for the missed wide open touchdown misses.
Miltons stats before injury were actual pretty good, minus the wild overthrows that were extremely critically costly.....
He was 7/12 for 50 yards and rushed for 54 yards. Milton was the games leading rusher (even after being out early with injury) and he being the leading rusher is inexcusable for the rest of the offense.
If he can settle down and the coaches can gameplan around limiting the deep throws until timing gets better with he and receivers, I think he can be highly effective and good. The rest of his throws were accurate and some were surprisingly very good.
Had he not been injured and played the rest of the game, who knows, he may have connected on a couple that may have resulted in scores. But, moving forward the strategy may need to be to work the ball down the field in smaller chucks and be more patient for the deep shot.
The lack of running game and the defense is more to blame for Saturday's loss than the missed throws, although scoring more early would have changed the flow of the game.[/Q
I will get roasted, go ahead. I'm just as aggravated as the next person for the missed wide open touchdown misses.
Miltons stats before injury were actual pretty good, minus the wild overthrows that were extremely critically costly.....
He was 7/12 for 50 yards and rushed for 54 yards. Milton was the games leading rusher (even after being out early with injury) and he being the leading rusher is inexcusable for the rest of the offense.
If he can settle down and the coaches can gameplan around limiting the deep throws until timing gets better with he and receivers, I think he can be highly effective and good. The rest of his throws were accurate and some were surprisingly very good.
Had he not been injured and played the rest of the game, who knows, he may have connected on a couple that may have resulted in scores. But, moving forward the strategy may need to be to work the ball down the field in smaller chucks and be more patient for the deep shot.
The lack of running game and the defense is more to blame for Saturday's loss than the missed throws, although scoring more early would have changed the flow of the game.
He was the leading rusher because we got lucky with our play call that went right into their blitz. If that was a inside gap blitz it was a loss of yards.
Taking away the deep ball isnt the issue. We have guys getting wide open and have been yurning for a big play since Dobbs! We now have receivers that can run and get open but he has airmailed 6+ give me TD's in two games.