Thank you guys for being "First Class". I'm old school Giant fan living in upstate NY Bills country knowing what it was like before the Super Bowls for both teams. I appreciate the expert and honest take on Joe Milton been watching him at Tenn. since we drafted Jalin Hyatt. I couldn't believe all the negative comments out there because I watched game tape too. Today armchair scouts/analyst think a QB is a bust if he is not ready to start day one. I seen what Daboll was able to do with Josh Allen. I hope we draft a playmaker at 6 to help DJ and would like to see us take Joe Milton later rounds to develop. He is a mature 5 yr. senior could be a plus for quick transition with refined skills he could be the sleeper with low risk high reward future starter. Go Giants!
I’ve been saying that given the same situation, Leary could be this year’s Brock Purdy. I think this QB class is way deeper than we even think. I see 10 guys that can realistically become starters in the league.
I like the Terry Bradshaw comp for Joe Milton may have been great in the 1980s but feels like a qb that you can throw 6 screen passes and 4 deep throws (go's , deep posts, and post-corners) to win you a game.
@@SimmsComplete Joe and Terry have the two most powerful arms I have ever seen. Few people could be both olympian javelin throwers and nfl qbs. If nfl football does not work out I would like to see Joe throw a javelin. Felt like even more powerful than Herbert and Josh Allen.
Joe Milton‘s two for one you can’t teach quarterbacks what he has for traits can you fix whatever needs to be fixed the head coach fixed the quarterback in Buffalo perfect leaning spot bonus if he’s a bust convert him to a tight end or linebacker? grew up, watching Phil Simms, rocking and rolling and kicking ass never getting the respect he deserved, but he was money.!