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#26
#26
You may be on to something there.
Cooper was asked if Milton can actually throw it 100 yards and he said he didn’t know for sure about 100 yards but he’d put a grand on Milton easily throwing it 80 yards.
My son and I had end zone seats for the Mizzou game. About an hour before kickoff Milton was out there and we watched him throwing from the back of the end zone to the 50 effortlessly, without even stepping into the throw.
 
#27
#27
Don't seem to be anyone who knows what you are talking about. Back in the Mid 80's I was in Kenton every week or so, finally think I saw one in a back yard close to downtown. Have been told they were just about gone. Shame

Well not many people know much about Kenton and their one 4-way stop or how to get to Hop-in from there. I could sit outside at an Uncle’s house throughout the 70’s and see them all over the trees. I wish they had realized exactly what they had and taken better care of the population.
 
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My son and I had end zone seats for the Mizzou game. About an hour before kickoff Milton was out there and we watched him throwing from the back of the end zone to the 50 effortlessly, without even stepping into the throw.

Judging by Cooper’s responses concerning the Milton questions everyone is amazed by that arm and how easily he throws those bombs. It was also good to hear how much Joe has improved himself in the other areas and how the team has such high faith in him. Joe just needs to find his own in game comfort groove, the line has got to protect him well, and I really think he will end up pleasantly shocking a bunch of people.
 
#31
#31
ticking time bomb waiting to erupt. Every time you see him he is open and I know some may say well it's early and whatever but hopefully he is the type of player that can always find a way to be open. He is a player that I am real excited to watch over the next few years.
Bombs erupt? I think you mixed your analogies there.
 
#32
#32
Love to see White and Keeton, but don't forget the real dogs who got us here --- Hyatt and Tillman. If Milton can keep the ball on target they will have a field day against Vandy's secondary.
 
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ticking time bomb waiting to erupt. Every time you see him he is open and I know some may say well it's early and whatever but hopefully he is the type of player that can always find a way to be open. He is a player that I am real excited to watch over the next few years.
Big play maker. Has already proven this. We have a great receiver room coming back once again. I am rooting for Milton once again. LBs and Dbs will be a bigger question next year than they are this year I think because of youth and depth. Not sure what to expect of our OL. RB room will be STACKED!!!!!!!! DL should always be good if Garner is their coach.
 
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That would be a 4.4 wouldn't it? Plus 40 to 80 should be faster than 0 to 40.
It would be fun to have a stopwatch and just play around with the numbers.
Einsteinian relatativity effect. As the velocity of an object approaches the speed of light, time dilution occurs. Squirrel if he were timing himself would appear to be running a 4.4 but to stationary observers, they would Time him at 4.2 😂
 
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ticking time bomb waiting to erupt. Every time you see him he is open and I know some may say well it's early and whatever but hopefully he is the type of player that can always find a way to be open. He is a player that I am real excited to watch over the next few years.
He and Milton seem to have a thing going too which gives me hope over the next two games.

He gets so far downfield even Milton under throws him at times and his arm is a missile launcher.
 
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#41
Keyton appears sneaky to me. One minute you don't see him then all the sudden, there he is, hauling in a catch..
I admired him before this season simply because he had every reason to pull up stakes and start over anew somewhere else…and stuck. You like those stories ending happily.
 
#42
#42
If I were OC, the first play would be Milton throwing an 80 yard pass to the front pylon. Squirrel's job is to get there.
Work on the timing this week in practice.
It takes Squirrel 8.8 seconds to get there, the flight of the ball takes 5.2 seconds, Milton throws the ball at 3.6 seconds.
Epic - 80 yards in the air - let the legend begin.

There’s absolutely no way Milton should be throwing a bomb on the first play. We will overshoot it by 20 yards on adrenaline alone. Let him work his way into the game and get comfortable.
 
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#46
ticking time bomb waiting to erupt. Every time you see him he is open and I know some may say well it's early and whatever but hopefully he is the type of player that can always find a way to be open. He is a player that I am real excited to watch over the next few years.
The only problem is he is too short; I've notice the QB's tend to barely overthrow him.
 
#48
#48
With Bru out Saturday - Squirrel will get more playing time
you'd think bru out would lead to more time for Keyton or Walker Merill.. Squirrel does not play the same position as Bru. Some of our WR's can line up at any spot Squirrel cannot. one good hit across the middle and its his funeral. Squirrel=Hyatt but smaller there are certain routes that it would probably be an OSHA violation or HIPPAA or we get the ASPCA on us for animal cruelty. Bro is like 160 soaking wet.
 

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