I disagree...It was a great throw that Hyatt dropped (Jalin has had a problem with drops not only in games but in practice), and Milton is the only QB on the team that could have made that throw. Milton did not hold the ball too long on that play, he had to step up in the pocket to avoid a sack from #9 after the ball fake, and he did not hang Jalin out to dry because Pitt's #14 barely grazed him coming over the top as he was falling to the ground. Contact with the ground was what shook Jalin up. Milton doesn't seem to be destroying team chemistry, he seems to be the receivers' preferred QB, overthrows notwithstanding. The receivers dropped quite a few hints leading up to the season from the obvious (Calloway) to the subtle (Tillman) that Milton was their choice. Milton has indeed had an obvious problem with overthrows, no one is trying to gaslight about that. The throw in question, however, revealed what Heupel likes about Milton.