Because he saw hyphen hit the crossbar from 40 yards? Im with road on this, lipo.
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
You should have seen Miley throw Perkins under the bus after he overthrew him for a TD at the end of the 1st quarter and Van Winkle clanked the FG.
That was disturbing from the starting QB. Not sure if it made it to TV but it was clear CCP was not a fan of the move.
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
If any of the above was present, you'd be willing to give Miles the benefit of doubt going into next year with the hope that somebody would really need to up their game to beat him out.
But he's got very little in the intangibles department .. and that's a HUGE component of playing the QB position.
Whether you're looking at KJ Carta Samuels or Browning (assuming that Troy Williams will be transferring), even if there are some elements where they will struggle while being young, your hope would be that their intangibles will help to make them a better option than Miles.
Exactly.
And with growing pains, at least the younger QBs will be growing. All we get with Miles in the pain.
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
If any of the above was present, you'd be willing to give Miles the benefit of doubt going into next year with the hope that somebody would really need to up their game to beat him out.
But he's got very little in the intangibles department .. and that's a HUGE component of playing the QB position.
Whether you're looking at KJ Carta Samuels or Browning (assuming that Troy Williams will be transferring), even if there are some elements where they will struggle while being young, your hope would be that their intangibles will help to make them a better option than Miles.
Exactly.
And with growing pains, at least the younger QBs will be growing. All we get with Miles in the pain.
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
If any of the above was present, you'd be willing to give Miles the benefit of doubt going into next year with the hope that somebody would really need to up their game to beat him out.
But he's got very little in the intangibles department .. and that's a HUGE component of playing the QB position.
Whether you're looking at KJ Carta Samuels or Browning (assuming that Troy Williams will be transferring), even if there are some elements where they will struggle while being young, your hope would be that their intangibles will help to make them a better option than Miles.
If Miles was going to grow and develop as a QB, you'd find him not making the same fucking retarded mistakes over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
How about that drive in the first half when on 3rd down, he needed about 7 yards so he runs but after he runs for 5 1/2 or 6 yards, he inexplicably goes sideways, gets stopped with no forward momentum, and fails to pick up the first down? Even after starting 12 games this year and 1 last year, he still lacks field awareness and down / distance decision making.
Exactly.
And with growing pains, at least the younger QBs will be growing. All we get with Miles in the pain.
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
If any of the above was present, you'd be willing to give Miles the benefit of doubt going into next year with the hope that somebody would really need to up their game to beat him out.
But he's got very little in the intangibles department .. and that's a HUGE component of playing the QB position.
Whether you're looking at KJ Carta Samuels or Browning (assuming that Troy Williams will be transferring), even if there are some elements where they will struggle while being young, your hope would be that their intangibles will help to make them a better option than Miles.
If Miles was going to grow and develop as a QB, you'd find him not making the same fucking retarded mistakes over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
How about that drive in the first half when on 3rd down, he needed about 7 yards so he runs but after he runs for 5 1/2 or 6 yards, he inexplicably goes sideways, gets stopped with no forward momentum, and fails to pick up the first down? Even after starting 12 games this year and 1 last year, he still lacks field awareness and down / distance decision making.
Exactly.
And with growing pains, at least the younger QBs will be growing. All we get with Miles in the pain.
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
If any of the above was present, you'd be willing to give Miles the benefit of doubt going into next year with the hope that somebody would really need to up their game to beat him out.
But he's got very little in the intangibles department .. and that's a HUGE component of playing the QB position.
Whether you're looking at KJ Carta Samuels or Browning (assuming that Troy Williams will be transferring), even if there are some elements where they will struggle while being young, your hope would be that their intangibles will help to make them a better option than Miles.
If Miles was going to grow and develop as a QB, you'd find him not making the same fucking retarded mistakes over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
How about that drive in the first half when on 3rd down, he needed about 7 yards so he runs but after he runs for 5 1/2 or 6 yards, he inexplicably goes sideways, gets stopped with no forward momentum, and fails to pick up the first down? Even after starting 12 games this year and 1 last year, he still lacks field awareness and down / distance decision making.
Exactly.
And with growing pains, at least the younger QBs will be growing. All we get with Miles in the pain.
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
If any of the above was present, you'd be willing to give Miles the benefit of doubt going into next year with the hope that somebody would really need to up their game to beat him out.
But he's got very little in the intangibles department .. and that's a HUGE component of playing the QB position.
Whether you're looking at KJ Carta Samuels or Browning (assuming that Troy Williams will be transferring), even if there are some elements where they will struggle while being young, your hope would be that their intangibles will help to make them a better option than Miles.
If Miles was going to grow and develop as a QB, you'd find him not making the same fucking retarded mistakes over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
How about that drive in the first half when on 3rd down, he needed about 7 yards so he runs but after he runs for 5 1/2 or 6 yards, he inexplicably goes sideways, gets stopped with no forward momentum, and fails to pick up the first down? Even after starting 12 games this year and 1 last year, he still lacks field awareness and down / distance decision making.
Exactly.
And with growing pains, at least the younger QBs will be growing. All we get with Miles in the pain.
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
If any of the above was present, you'd be willing to give Miles the benefit of doubt going into next year with the hope that somebody would really need to up their game to beat him out.
But he's got very little in the intangibles department .. and that's a HUGE component of playing the QB position.
Whether you're looking at KJ Carta Samuels or Browning (assuming that Troy Williams will be transferring), even if there are some elements where they will struggle while being young, your hope would be that their intangibles will help to make them a better option than Miles.
If Miles was going to grow and develop as a QB, you'd find him not making the same fucking retarded mistakes over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
I lost my shit on that play, and started punching the couch.
How about that drive in the first half when on 3rd down, he needed about 7 yards so he runs but after he runs for 5 1/2 or 6 yards, he inexplicably goes sideways, gets stopped with no forward momentum, and fails to pick up the first down? Even after starting 12 games this year and 1 last year, he still lacks field awareness and down / distance decision making.
Exactly.
And with growing pains, at least the younger QBs will be growing. All we get with Miles in the pain.
What's amazing with all of miles glaring problems is that his poise and attitude are the most painful for me to watch.
It's a quitter going through the motions out there when he faces any semblance of a real defense. You can tell hes got to be encouraged constantly. Zero confidence, zero fight.
The contrast between price and Miles is staggering in the leadership department, huge void that was never filled this year.
Who was the leader on offense? Mickens?
If any of the above was present, you'd be willing to give Miles the benefit of doubt going into next year with the hope that somebody would really need to up their game to beat him out.
But he's got very little in the intangibles department .. and that's a HUGE component of playing the QB position.
Whether you're looking at KJ Carta Samuels or Browning (assuming that Troy Williams will be transferring), even if there are some elements where they will struggle while being young, your hope would be that their intangibles will help to make them a better option than Miles.
If Miles was going to grow and develop as a QB, you'd find him not making the same fucking retarded mistakes over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
I lost my shit on that play, and started punching the couch.