Joe Milton maturing in '4-way tie' battle at quarterback (The Michigan Insider)
"I think right now, after spring ball… I think it’s like a 4-way tie," Milton said. "I don’t know if anybody’s leading right now. Because like, I don’t want to hype myself up over nobody else, but I think it’s a tie right now."Adding:"It’s a 4-way tie. Competition’s going to be strong in the fall. So, just gotta fight for it."
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It's people like this that I criticized a few weeks ago. They're the same people who thought Zavier Simpson would never be a contributor here based on his freshman season.
Are you guessing what his demeanor is? Or are you at practice and in the huddle?
Dont know what Bruh means. That some millennial colloquialism?
Did not watch the Amazon series but it seems to me like you would still be making a leap based on a mere snapshot.
And a miss.
I agree with you that that it's wrong to artitrarily write Peters off, you're right. But he's now in his third year here, and this fall's competition will be IMO the turning point of his career at M.
but john navarre as a senior >>>>>> soph. nobody would have thought he had a chance in the nfl after his soph or even jr season.
I like Brandon Peters a lot. But I don't thnk he's better than Dylan McCaffrey. Peters may not be in the same place Griese was in. Brandon Peters has one last chance at Michigan. He is going to have to beat out McCaffrey for 2nd string this Fall Camp, or, he is done at Michigan.
Dylan McCaffrey seems to be the type of person where there's no looking back. If he gets ahead of Peters he probably would never let it go. And that may have already happened.
True, we outside have not seen him.
But what you say is right.
That was Peters' third year with the program, it's fair to have concerns after what transpired last season.
He was a redshirt in 2016 and a redshirt freshman in 2017.
It's difficult to take your opinion seriously when you don't have the facts straight.
I don't know if Peter will or won't develop into a quality QB but I do know that less than 6 full games with (1) an OL which struggles at pass protection, (2) a WR group that didn't even have a dedicated full-time coach, and (3) questionable offensive playcalling isn't a good indicator of a young QB's ability.
So the poster above didn't know which year Peters is in.
Meanwhile I missed a "s" at the end of Peters because I'm typing on my phone.
It reflects poorly on you and your mental capacity for discussion if you think the two mistakes are the same.
And I doubt you care but I have the 3rd post in this thread. I typed BP's name correctly.
In any case, carry on with your petty imitations.
BUT LET THIS BE A WARNING TO EVERYBODY!!!
DO NOT!!! I REPEAT, DO NOT!!!
LET ME CATCH YOU PUTTING AN S ON THE END OF MEIJER!!!
I'm a Meijer Wolverine, those clowns are always selling out the hometown (state) employer just to spite their rival.
We had had this very conversation while driving to Meijers and Kmarts....
We had had this very conversation while driving to Meijers and Kmarts....
And don't forget Harbaugh's own admission of making the mistake of not practicing against zone coverage. It's kind of important to know how to read that type of defense too.
played Cover 1 virtually the entire game. Peters either couldn't read it (despite it being Michigan's defense) or read it and couldn't get the ball off.
It wasn't the OL and it wasn't the playcalling in the bowl game. It was him. He's been in the system for 2+ years now and looks more like a liability to game plan around than a guy defenses are worried about. Could he dramatically improve these next few years? Yes. But the results in the games he's played and the fact O'Korn continually stayed ahead of him on the depth chart despite his issues doesn't point to him playing a lot more, if any, meaningful snaps in his Michigan career.
I saw it with my own two eyes. TB was a tall, lanky highly touted national prospect that just didn't seem to develop in AA. He looked so bad in limited action that the fanbase nearly revolted when he was splitting snaps with golden boy Drew Henson in 1998. If there had been social media back then, he may well have left team given the vitriol that was spewed at the guy.
It wasn't mid-1999, when Brady was destroying the B1G that Michigan fans began to rally around him. Not saying that Peters is going to be Tom Brady, but never give up on Michigan men.
Exactly what you are saying is where the talk of him transferring out originated from.
The QB kitchen at Michigan is crowded. I wouldn't be surprised to see him transfer out. I still think he has potential to make the NFL. But he will have to play full time somewhere to help his chances for it.
Peters going from savior to pariah in about a month is one of the quicker fan overreactions I've seen around here.