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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.That's interesting, I doubt they would have won more but they were so bad last year maybe he makes a play or 2 in the right game and makes his bad plays in different games they lost anyways so its a crap shoot.Here is a thought, if the Pats had Milton last season, do they play him and win more games than they did?
Fyi, Milton's measured top speed (21.3mph - of note is JDaniels' 21.8mph) during a long TD run last year was faster than any NFL QB ball carrier in the history of the official NextGenStats era (since 2016). I take it with a grain of salt, though, because of different measuring techniques, but still...That's interesting, I doubt they would have won more but they were so bad last year maybe he makes a play or 2 in the right game and makes his bad plays in different games they lost anyways so its a crap shoot.
He's not running away from starting NFL linebacker and lineman and like he did last night and he completed all his passes to guys open by 5 yards or more and was incomplete on the 2 with defenders near the player including 1 likely pick 6 if playing a starting defense.
Despite the fact he's not shown he's a starting NFL QB, Zappe and Mac Jones are also not starting NFL QB's.
I'd love to see a red zone package with them both on the field, both can run and pass, I bet both can catch, if you get creative, you'd have some hard to stop plays I'd think. Milton at RB, Maye rolls to the right pitches to Milton who then throws to Maye after he slips into the end zone or they cover Maye and Milton just runs in or starts to run and then dumps to the WR when the CB starts to go for Milton.Fyi, Milton's measured top speed (21.3mph - of note is JDaniels' 21.8mph) during a long TD run last year was faster than any NFL QB ball carrier in the history of the official NextGenStats era (since 2016). I take it with a grain of salt, though, because of different measuring techniques, but still...
He's not going to win the starting job lol. Let's not do the Malik Cunningham thing all over again.
Having said that, enough with Zappe. Give Milton those reps.
Ehhhh. If you are right (I don;t think you are.), it was still a dumb decision to give him that much time, given the importance of developing Maye and thus of getting him reps. I doubt any team will give ANYTHING for Zappe. He ran through waivers last year, after all, without making a ripple. Any team interested in him will wait until we let him go, then think about signing him.The reason Zappe played as much as he did is because they're showcasing him for trade. Either way, he's gone.
No need to showcase him. I doubt teams will get anything more out of last night than what's on tape already. He's the same QB he always was, nothing more nothing less.The reason Zappe played as much as he did is because they're showcasing him for trade. Either way, he's gone.
I think in a redraft Milton would get picked in the 4th round now.I'd love to see a red zone package with them both on the field, both can run and pass, I bet both can catch, if you get creative, you'd have some hard to stop plays I'd think. Milton at RB, Maye rolls to the right pitches to Milton who then throws to Maye after he slips into the end zone or they cover Maye and Milton just runs in or starts to run and then dumps to the WR when the CB starts to go for Milton.
They are both great athletes and they can use that in unique ways. But I bet they won't.
If people just watch his every throw in the senior bowl they'll see what you have in Milton. Looooong way to go.
Hopefully in a year they can get a 4th round pick for him.
A few designed plays, involving Milton along with the starting QB, could give defensive coordinators nightmares.I'd love to see a red zone package with them both on the field, both can run and pass, I bet both can catch, if you get creative, you'd have some hard to stop plays I'd think. Milton at RB, Maye rolls to the right pitches to Milton who then throws to Maye after he slips into the end zone or they cover Maye and Milton just runs in or starts to run and then dumps to the WR when the CB starts to go for Milton.
They are both great athletes and they can use that in unique ways. But I bet they won't.
If people just watch his every throw in the senior bowl they'll see what you have in Milton. Looooong way to go.
Hopefully in a year they can get a 4th round pick for him.
Unless the gates are open for trades to the CFL, I don't invision that happening.The reason Zappe played as much as he did is because they're showcasing him for trade. Either way, he's gone.
My point is : it really isn’t. Sadly - in the NFL - it is MUCH more likely that both Maye and Milton are busts. For both to become good players would be (wonderfully) shocking. I can’t imagine them month panning out.My scenario is plausible
No need to showcase him. I doubt teams will get anything more out of last night than what's on tape already. He's the same QB he always was, nothing more nothing less.
Joe Milton compares favorably physically to Anthony Richardson, the fourth player taken in last year’s draft. Fourth.
They both started 12 games. Here are the comparisons:
Freakin steal of the draft. It’s so obvious. He showed continual improvement. Give him a year or two of tutelage, and whatever team drafts him will have the next Josh Allen.
While Milton's limited success in a preseason game does not at all necessarily imply he will be great down the line, neither, as some tough guy poseurs hereabouts seem to assume, does it necessarily mean that he will amount to nothing. Both sorts of assumptions are absurd. The significance of Milton's good play is not very great, but neither is it nothing."I knew (a Milton QB controversy) would happen. Just wait until he makes a couple exciting plays in the preseason, which I fully expect he will since he won't be playing against starters." - me, 8/1/24
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