shabazz
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I'm not a fan of his abilities, but what is the one thing that we allegedly always "goes for"?Well, he does have on thing going for him that this crowd always goes for.
I'm not a fan of his abilities, but what is the one thing that we allegedly always "goes for"?Well, he does have on thing going for him that this crowd always goes for.
You know what it is. Abe loves doing this.I'm not a fan of his abilities, but what is the one thing that we allegedly always "goes for"?
So the biggest cheaters of the league are having the guts to judge somebody?Interesting tidbit. Truth to the rumors?
"Joe Milton was - and this is a direct quote from somebody in the organization -'not a good dude'", Bedard said to Nick Cattles, "Knowing your role, playing your role; you know, being part of harmonious quarterback room - that was going to be an issue. And it wasn't about Drake Maye, it was just about the [quarterback] room."
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/joe-miltons-real-reason-patriots-195905075.html
He had that one nice game against Buffalo. Can’t say he didn’t look really good, albeit very raw.I'm not a fan of his abilities, but what is the one thing that we allegedly always "goes for"?
Oh. OK. Thanks for clarifying that.He had that one nice game against Buffalo. Can’t say he didn’t look really good, albeit very raw.
If his beef in NE was really about not being a starter, why in the world would he ask to be traded here? How is he getting the reps he needs in Dallas? Hoping Dak gets hurt?
Still trying to wrap my head around that one, but I will admit that if Dak goes down similar to 2020 or 2024, I’d rather watch Uncle Miltie over Cooper Rush. At least there’s a potential upside.
At least Jerry didn’t get completely robbed on the deal per usual, but I suppose on his end it was all about keeping fans interested in another lost season should that happen again.
IndeedSounds to me that they expected him to be happy as a backup and he wasn't. I'll take that guy
There is no patience required or intended with this move.Let's just hope Milton doesn't give us any cause to talk critically about him! I think he'll do nicely!
It's a good bet that he'll pass all of the criteria for an exceptional QB, while his with the Cowboys.
He should have a grand opportunity to be developed carefully, and with all the patience required.
No special treatment needs to be given nor expected. He's likely to get his chances when the time comes. Dak is approaching the twilight of his career. The chances Joe gets will come soon enough.There is no patience required or intended with this move.
This.He spent 6 years in college, never could make the throws, never could read a defense, and was valued at the absolute bottom of the barrel in the draft, in spite of having perhaps the greatest arm the NFL has ever seen. Couldn't win a job in Michigan, couldn't at UT, where his lone year at starter was because the coaching staff didn't want to upset their wannabe superstar freshman QB by bringing in another QB. Went to NE, and they dump him after one year for essentially nothing, moving up ~30 spots at the end of what was considered a poor draft. That almost nothing offer was evidently their best offer.
He's had plenty of chances. Working his --- off won't fix his lack of talent between the ears, nor his inability to hit a WR in stride. No serious team would go into a season with him as a backup, which immediately tells us the Cowboys aren't a contender this year if he's the backup, although the old fool at the helm will protest otherwise publicly. He has zero chance to beat out Grier in a legit competition for backup QB, much less replace Dak, even if for only a game.