Donte Thornton said..

#33
#33
In his defense, balls that hit you right in the hands are harder to catch. If you don't believe me watch his game tape.
 
#34
#34
I don’t believe he was brought in specifically to place Jalin Hyatt. I think squirrel white will spend most of his time in the slot this year. But they are definitely intending to have him on the field a lot. He’s the clear no4 WR on the team. He’s had a couple of catches and had one bad drop. The drop was actually Milton‘s best throw of the game IMO. He rolled towards the left sideline and threw a dart on the run.
I think he’ll be OK. Milton’s accuracy issues have been talked about at length of course. But another issue with Milton is he seems to throw the ball with a different trajectory on almost every play. Sometimes it’s an absolute rocket. Sometimes it has a little arch on it. And sometimes he puts way too much air under the ball.
The receivers will settle in. They haven’t caught passes from Milton previously and he’s not the easiest qb to catch passes from. It’s still early in the year but I absolutely believe Thorton is going to be a massive asset for us.
He’s a physical freak of nature. He’s like 6’5” with a massive catch radius and can legit run a sub 11 second 100.
 
#38
#38
Our receivers will have no complaints about throws their way after the Florida game. If Joe can be accurate or they can catch the passes is a whole other story. Let's just get to SEC play please...
 
#45
#45
Rough start for Hyatt, too. He had one pass thrown to him yesterday--and he dropped it. And his Giants got humiliated
by the Cowboys, 40-zip.
That defense was hitting anything that moved. Giants whole offense looked spooked
 

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