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9 minutes ago, Awwufelloff said:

Milton is good 

 

I took him in easily 95% of my Bills Mock Drafts last year... And never before the 5th... It just seemed like a no-brainer to me... B-)

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1 minute ago, SageAgainstTheMachine said:

Andreessen leading the team in tackles for a second straight week.


Actually, him and Ulofoshio haven’t been that bad. 

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2 minutes ago, Nitro said:

Now the refs wake up and want to be part of the action.

 

They’re trying to get all the commercials in

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3 minutes ago, Ralonzo said:

Milton is doing a lot of what Allen did in 2018. Teams would zone up and wait for the "inaccurate passes" for turnovers. The receivers would just turn and show the numbers and Allen would cram it right in there. It looks a lot like that.

 

On 8/1/2024 at 11:22 AM, H2o said:

He attempted the exact number of passes Josh Allen did in college. He wasn't the full time starter until last year. He wasn't awful, he was inconsistent. The last two years at Tennessee he threw 30 TD's to 5 INT's. Yes, if he gets with a QB guru to tweak his throwing motion, and gets the mental aspect down, then look out. He could surprise a lot of people. I did preface that statement by saying not everyone is Josh Allen though. Not every QB gets to the NFL and then puts it all together. Milton is blessed with the physical tools though. 

I said this back in August about Milton. 

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I know this is a backup Bills defense, but I’m going to issue a hot take. Milton and Maye are at the worst an even trade off. I’m not as impressed by Maye as most. 

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8 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

It isn't the closing speed that is the issue. It is the transition from back pedal to close.

Right, but that time the throw was so late, I think he could've made up for the bad transition if he'd floored it, or at least gotten close. He was just watching.

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