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The more I think about it, the more I think we have to go with Milton again.

Pong876

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I completely understand any argument against as he’s not been very good.

That said, the differentiator in this offense is pace of play, and it slowed way down with Hooker in the game. I think we only ran 55 plays and that’s WITH Milton playing significant snaps.

Is Milton more likely to start connecting on some of those deep balls or is Hooker more likely to be able to speed up his operation?

Also, I’d like to avoid the QB carousel and if Hooker starts and is ineffective, we’re on it.

It’s a tough call, but I start Milton Saturday against Tech.
 
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