Milton reasons why the trade to the Cowboys was a blessing

Playing a cold weather game, really has nothing to do with his his answer.
When combined with "home games played indoors" it speaks to wanting to be sheltered from the elements. There's a reason you ignored that part of it and tried to spin that he likes to walk in the park in the Summertime.

It's okay to want grit out of your football players, Sunshine. You have such an anti-critical reflex it's funny. Do you always make poop into an ice cream sundae by smoothing over the obvious? Lol.
 
When combined with "home games played indoors" it speaks to wanting to be sheltered from the elements. There's a reason you ignored that part of it and tried to spin that he likes to walk in the park in the Summertime.

It's okay to want grit out of your football players, Sunshine. You have such an anti-critical reflex it's funny. Do you always make poop into an ice cream sundae by smoothing over the obvious? Lol.
I knew you would spin it as usual and throw an insult out there
You are the one that poops on everything, especially whatever I post.
Because you cannot stand the truth and be proven wrong, again.

ONCE AGAIN, it has nothing to do with playing in cold weather. He knows it is part of the game and elements.
What is wrong with you, that you simply can't talk football 101. You feel the need to came at me with everything I post.
 
He sounds like his priorities are about being comfortable. I realize he has to play nice in the press but anyone who thinks Dak has something worthwhile to teach - other than how to extract the most money possible out of a team - needs his head examined.
Count me amongst the many fans that didn’t want to resign Adam the last time around… but thinking he had nothing worthwhile to teach is utterly ridiculous.
 
He sounds like his priorities are about being comfortable. I realize he has to play nice in the press but anyone who thinks Dak has something worthwhile to teach - other than how to extract the most money possible out of a team - needs his head examined.
Daks one of the best QB’s in the league with tons of experience so there’s a lot he can teach him regardless of your hate.
 
It seems apparent that the climate is a significant factor to the kid from Florida who spent two years in Michigan before hightailing it back to the heat and humidity of Tennessee.

I wonder how much of a factor that was to the Pats when they decided to let him go since 75% of the division plays outdoors in the NE winter.
 
No but you’re making him seem like something he isn’t. Yet. Don’t use one game against backups as a measuring stick.

Oh, so now it’s just one game?

Seriously, you all never let up. First, you said he couldn’t win, couldn’t throw, was inaccurate, and had a terrible college career.

Let’s be real—it’s not me making things up. It’s you guys.
 
This is kind of funny. Is it fair to assume you've never spent any real time in the cold climate areas of the country?
Grew up in Ohio. Left for Florida when I was 25.
Still spent winters at times in Indiana, Connecticut and again in Ohio, South Korea and Montreal.
Here in Texas, we do get some very cold weather at times.

So it is kind of funny you assume what you do.
 
Grew up in Ohio. Left for Florida when I was 25.
Still spent winters at times in Indiana, Connecticut and again in Ohio, South Korea and Montreal.
Here in Texas, we do get some very cold weather at times.

So it is kind of funny you assume what you do.
I literally asked, not assumed. You sure do see what you want rather than what it is real.

Your comment is even funnier now. As if people don't go outside for "weeks on end" when the temp gets "below freezing".
 
This is kind of funny. Is it fair to assume you've never spent any real time in the cold climate areas of the country?
The winters are why there are so many drunks in the colder climates. They have nothing to do but get drunk. The smart ones leave.
 
Oh, so now it’s just one game?

Seriously, you all never let up. First, you said he couldn’t win, couldn’t throw, was inaccurate, and had a terrible college career.

Let’s be real—it’s not me making things up. It’s you guys.
I’m not one of those.

I’m just pointing out he was basically playing a preseason game. And you’re acting like it’s the defining game of his career. You need to relax.
 
I knew you would spin it as usual and throw an insult out there
You are the one that poops on everything, especially whatever I post.
Because you cannot stand the truth and be proven wrong, again.

ONCE AGAIN, it has nothing to do with playing in cold weather. He knows it is part of the game and elements.
What is wrong with you, that you simply can't talk football 101. You feel the need to came at me with everything I post.
Came at you? You responded to my post to another poster. No one was even worrying about your poop-smoothing exercise until you put it on full display to me. Shall I not address it when you bring it to me? I don't know how some of y'all do it but you manage. Lol.
 
They were not all backups. And the game was game planned. So obviously he did what he was supposed to do.
That still says and shows a lot.

Now Greir, his great PS game was gamed planned against a team, not game planning, and were against 3rd and 4th string future normal 40 hours a weekl workforce type players.

I will wait and see the competition between them in PS games. Because we know Dak will not play. I don't even know why he even suits up.
Absolutely. I have high hopes that Milton becomes a competent backup. However, you missed the vein of what I was replying to, which was someone singing his praises and was using a bus driver game vs 2nd stringers to make his claim.
 
The throws he made were incredible. The competition doesn’t matter when most QBs cant make those plays.
They were? I didn't watch the game, but I know he had a low yardage number, I think it was 241 passing w/ 1 TD. And his rushing was like 10 for 17 w/ 1 TD.

What was incredible about his throws? Asking honestly, as I did not watch that game.
 
I dont see him wanting to sit on the back burner for 4 years. He only has 3 years until he needs another contract.
 
They were? I didn't watch the game, but I know he had a low yardage number, I think it was 241 passing w/ 1 TD. And his rushing was like 10 for 17 w/ 1 TD.

What was incredible about his throws? Asking honestly, as I did not watch that game.





Also, this one got called back but how many NFL QBs are even capable of making this play?


 

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