chattavol420
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To be fair, Joe has all the physical tools, but he’s yet to show that he can do it consistently. Last years Pitt game and the ending of the Ole Miss game are hard memories to erase. Hopefully he can continue to look the way he did when called upon. I think we may need him at some point this year during big moments.
I know you are just communicating the same thing everyone else does regarding him but I can’t help but think how ironic it is when people continue to talk about how talented he is. Playing quarterback is similar to being a point guard in basketball. The ability to see angles and lanes developing is what makes for a great quarterback. As for the physical tools… Probably 10,000+ kids come out of high school every year with the ability to throw a ball accurately 50+ yards. It’s the ability to process lots of information and see those angles that truly determines whether a kid can succeed or not. Milton has proven to be poor at multiple colleges now. But because he’s 2 inches taller and can throw a ball 10 yards farther than the average player he continues to get opportunities. Amd that extra little bit is really meaningless. Yet even a quarterback guru and great all around offensive mind like Josh Heuple falls victim to seeing that little bit of (unnecessary) extra physical capability. It’s mind boggling that he choose Milton over hooker having had the opportunity to see them both in live action.