Joe Milton at Senior Bowl

#76
#76
That's what it looks like to the layman. I have it on good authority that the receivers run option routes, meaning they take the best direction at the top of the route stem. The QB has to wait for that break to occur. Another thing that does a disservice to the QBs is that they are taught to stand flat-footed in the pocket instead of up on their toes so that when they get the sight picture they want, they can plant their feet and be in the best position to make the throw. I think that hurts them and will have to be corrected at the next level.
" Milton's been largely unimpressive this week with multiple decision-making errors, ball placement issues and overthrows." This is a quote from one of the cast at the senior bowl. The same thing me and many UT Vol fans have been saying all year.
 
#77
#77
imo we would have won 9 games with Nico, I think we. would have beat Fla. We only scored 16 points. I do believe we have the right coach in Hype. And I believe the only reason Joe was playing this year was Hype was afraid he would lose the locker room if he pulled Joe. But imo Joe was way below average in qb play. He got his stats from short passes, none hardly down field passing with any consistency. But when I think about it, I do trust Hypes decisions, I totally agree with you on that.
Nico would have thrown 4 picks and everyone would have been *****ing on him and he would regress to Nick Stephens level.............see anyone can have ridiculous opinions they are trying to pass along as fact :)
 
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Nico would have thrown 4 picks and everyone would have been *****ing on him and he would regress to Nick Stephens level.............see anyone can have ridiculous opinions they are trying to pass along as fact :)
You must have reading comprehension problems, I stated nothing as fact, just my opinion.
 
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" Milton's been largely unimpressive this week with multiple decision-making errors, ball placement issues and overthrows." This is a quote from one of the cast at the senior bowl. The same thing me and many UT Vol fans have been saying all year.
I can't speak to the "decision-making errors", but ball placement and overthrows are a direct result of bad throwing mechanics. I don't know why UT stresses that, but no one else in the NFL teaches it. For good reason.
 
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I can't speak to the "decision-making errors", but ball placement and overthrows are a direct result of bad throwing mechanics. I don't know why UT stresses that, but no one else in the NFL teaches it. For good reason.
Which can be fixed
 
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lol, he got his stats on short passes.
Casey Clausen 2001: 64% (8.5 AY/A)

Dobbs 2016: 63% (8.3 AY/A)

Bray 2012: 59% (8.3 AY/A)

Crompton 2009: 58% (7.2 AY/A)

Ainge 2006: 67% (8.5 AY/A)

Martin 1998: 57% (8.5 AY/A)

Peyton 1997: 60% (8.5 AY/A)







Joe Milton 2023: 65% (8.4 AY/A)

Keep looking dumb though.
 
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I can't really think of another position Milton could've played. He should've played baseball.
 
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#91
What about in todays game, the senior bowl? Joe still looked the same, poor decisions, and inaccurate passes, 2 int. with a good ol and wr
That last int was bad but the first INT was 100% an amazing play by the safety. That WR was wide open and the safety had Scottie beam him over to the play. It was a great play and throw by Milton and any QB would have thrown that ball.
 
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That last int was bad but the first INT was 100% an amazing play by the safety. That WR was wide open and the safety had Scottie beam him over to the play. It was a great play and throw by Milton and any QB would have thrown that ball.

It was a horrible throw my Milton. You never throw late over the middle, especially when you're running to the right.
 
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Casey Clausen 2001: 64% (8.5 AY/A)

Dobbs 2016: 63% (8.3 AY/A)

Bray 2012: 59% (8.3 AY/A)

Crompton 2009: 58% (7.2 AY/A)

Ainge 2006: 67% (8.5 AY/A)

Martin 1998: 57% (8.5 AY/A)

Peyton 1997: 60% (8.5 AY/A)







Joe Milton 2023: 65% (8.4 AY/A)

Keep looking dumb though.
Now take out all passes that traveled 1yd or less then compare again. Numbers are misleading. Milton is inaccurate.
 
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Casey Clausen 2001: 64% (8.5 AY/A)

Dobbs 2016: 63% (8.3 AY/A)

Bray 2012: 59% (8.3 AY/A)

Crompton 2009: 58% (7.2 AY/A)

Ainge 2006: 67% (8.5 AY/A)

Martin 1998: 57% (8.5 AY/A)

Peyton 1997: 60% (8.5 AY/A)







Joe Milton 2023: 65% (8.4 AY/A)

Keep looking dumb though.
All you have to do is look at completion % of downfield passes of say 15 yds or more and completion % the middle of the field, and you will see on those he is less that 50%. UI
Casey Clausen 2001: 64% (8.5 AY/A)

Dobbs 2016: 63% (8.3 AY/A)

Bray 2012: 59% (8.3 AY/A)

Crompton 2009: 58% (7.2 AY/A)

Ainge 2006: 67% (8.5 AY/A)

Martin 1998: 57% (8.5 AY/A)

Peyton 1997: 60% (8.5 AY/A)







Joe Milton 2023: 65% (8.4 AY/A)

Keep looking dumb though.
Joe's completion % of downfield passes of say 15 yds or more is probably less than 50% across the middle low %. Ut has been very good at yds after the catch. But you can continue to think Joe is a good qb, thats the dumb one. I think Joe is a good guy, good person but poor qb.
 

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