Joe Milton Throw by Throw Breakdown

The tough part is that things that Milton cannot do, cant be coached. Ie... pocket presence, field vision and accuracy. Either you have em or you dont.

The vast majority of his throws were basically 1-5 yards on the sidelines, which basically occurred in the first possession or two. He basically only had one competition in the middle of the field, although he had a few drops.

He was serviceable, but that 4-7 second time to throw the ball isn't going to happen in the SEC.

He's going to be easy to scheme against. He is what he is, his skill set is limited.
 
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Open receivers when they dropped 8 defenders? Ok
Just because 8 dudes drop doesn't mean a receiver can't run open or become open in a break; it happened. Just because you fail to acknowledge it doesn't mean it didn't happen. Let me guess your idea of open is no defender within 5 yards?
 
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