How do you all explain this or feel about it

#77
#77
What feelings? There is nothing here to have "feel"ings about. Carson Beck is the superior quarterback. It's that simple.
 
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#79
#79
Actually pretty impressive considering who he has been throwing to this season. If he'd had been lucky enough to inherit last season's corp of WRs he'd probably have done much better. But it is what it is and 65% isn't really embarrassing for a qb. he lost Bru and Thorton really never did get going. The rest of them seemed to have had to relearn route running and catching the balls that hit them in the hands. Actually saw development in Joe this season. if you didn't ; you didn't want to. Those whining Nico oh Nico were and are delusional. Alas, Nico may be a beast when his time comes. JMO
Yep. He has his limits but he’s not a bad qb. Heupel did a good job helping him improve. Injuries at WR have hurt us bad.
 
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#80
#80
I didn't see fumbles listed, the yards and completion percentage matters. Joe has been great at times, just not all the time
 
#82
#82
I must admit that I have been disappointed with Milton this year. I fully expected him to be better. However, he has not had a lot of help. Lots of dropped balls, Bru getting hurt, and overall the team is just not as good as we were last season. I am excited to see Nico jus like everyone else. Unfortunately, I am not at practice and I just have to trust that the coaches are going with the best we have.
 
#84
#84
With Pili, Hadden and Arion Carter out for the rest of the year it’s going to be a tall order to slow them down. The line started at -7.5 and has moved to - 10.5. Either way it’s easy money. I think GA wins by three touchdowns.
I don't think we have been the same since Hadden got hurt.
 
#87
#87
The only thing to make of it is that they have a pretty clear advantage at the quarterback position. Becomes even clearer when you delve into the completion percentage numbers on throws 10-20 yards down the field.
 
#89
#89
This answers a lot of questions people didn’t seem to understand on here.
No question about it. Simply the reality of our offensive scheme based on trust and what this staff feels Milton just cannot do consistently. When this team cannot stretch the field vertically, it makes the defense's job so much easier. Stretching it horizontally will only take you so far against teams like bama and UGA.
 
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#93
#93
He’s on Twitter. I don’t remember when or the exact details, but he admitted to sneaking into a 14yr old girls room multiple times.
Then I retract my post. I'm not on social media so that's why I'm in the dark. Gotta have some brain circuits crossed to do something like that and then to actually admit it in such a way. Wonder if he's all there mentally?
 
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#94
#94
Then I retract my post. I'm not on social media so that's why I'm in the dark. Gotta have some brain circuits crossed to do something like that and then to actually admit it in such a way. Wonder if he's all there mentally?
I don’t think he’s all there. It doesn’t excuse it by any means but he’s that dude who does the cringey raps. If you hear any fans mention the creepy Vol fan named Andy, that’s him.
 
#97
#97
Feel...............another UT typical year.............8-4 and a Bowl in Orlando
 
#99
#99
I love Joe Milton’s teamwork, but he is a 6-year college QB who still (just a moment ago) overthrows an absurdly high number of passes. He just missed a wide open one that might have been a TD. He is basically the same as the day he arrived. Very little improvement.

And yes, our WRs drop far too many catchable passes too, but that doesn’t make up for what we’ve seen all year. This team remains mentally weak and Milton remains a middling QB, at best.
 

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