Anymore. I remember thinking my stream was buffering watching him for the first time. Then I remembered I was watching cable, and he was just that still in the pocket. If anything, he's a perfect goal line QB. We can use him exactly like Florida used Tebow and Auburn used Cam.
He has statue-like tendencies in the pocket that he’s growing out of—I attribute a lot of it to his lack of vision and feel for where the holes are. But he’s been fine on designed runs.
Looking at all of the new additions who came in January and all the guys coming back... The Vols may be better in 2023 than in 2022.
You can sit in the passenger's seat holding one of those steering wheels with a squeaker horn while IP handles the actual driving of the Heup bus.
We watched the best qb play and stats we’ve ever seen. 4 ints in 2 seasons? While setting offensive records and leading the country in multiple offensive stats. The whole country. We will hit reality at some point. It’s hard to not throw 4 ints in 2 seasons in practice against air.
Reality is that Milton threw for 5 touchdowns and 6 ints in two years at Michigan, and has thrown for 12 touchdowns and zero ints in two years at Tennessee. The reality is that this offense makes hard things look so easy you don't even notice them.
We may be able to afford a few more interceptions next year if we have a better D which I think we will. I think if our D looks better Heup is going to let Milton go full throttle which could be a lot of fun.
Assuming Milton and Squirrel can pick up where Hooker and Hyatt left off. An improved D will certainly help.