I re-watched it as well. Not as bad as I originally thought, but still a lot to clean up.
The first overthrow to Tillman was bad. It's like he was channeling Uncle Rico trying to throw the ball over the mountain. The second one was also bad, but at least it was in the same zip code.
There was a dangerous throw in the 3rd Quarter to the sideline. It went incomplete, but I suspect it could've been a pick-6 against a good defense.
The fumble was also bad. Cade Mays and the RG (not sure who it was at the time) both whiffed on blocks and Milton was under duress quickly. Even if the pressure was the OL's fault, Milton knew the defenders were coming and still didn't secure the football.
The good news is that Milton looked sharp on most of the short and intermediate throws. I thought he ran well, too, particularly that TD run in the 3rd where he should've been tackled, but basically pushes the defender down. Long passes and corner-endzone passes didn't look so sharp to me. Sure, the Hyatt drops hurt Milton, but Tillman had to come up with a miraculous catch on that one TD play, so it's a bit of wash there.
That said, BG rarely brought pressure, so we're not going to see how he really performs till Pitt and Florida. And it did feel like he was slow to make decisions at times, which isn't going to fly against a defense with an actual pass rush. Overall, I'm still skeptical but not in the diehard "yank him now!" camp yet. But he's got to get better quickly, because the mistakes he made this game are going to be more costly against teams that aren't going to let us run all over them like BG did.