The one thing everyone is missing about Vols QB Joe Milton's insane viral throw

If you're a Tennessee Vols fan — or even just a college football fan in general — you've almost certainly seen UT quarterback Joe Milton's insane viral throw last month at the Manning Passing Academy in Louisiana.  Milton launched a ball 75-80 yards dead on the money to hit a wide receiver in stride.  The […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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If you're a Tennessee Vols fan — or even just a college football fan in general — you've almost certainly seen UT quarterback Joe Milton's insane viral throw last month at the Manning Passing Academy in Louisiana. 

Milton launched a ball 75-80 yards dead on the money to hit a wide receiver in stride. 

The Milton critics — and there are plenty of them — have tried to dismiss this throw as nothing more than a novelty act. They like to point to the fact that no one is in pads and there are no defenders chasing the receiver or Milton. 

And while that's true, I think those critics are missing one key thing about this throw — Milton completed this 75-80 yard bomb under a ridiculous amount of pressure. 

I mean, there he is standing on a field in front of Peyton and Eli Manning, along with many of his peers, and stands packed full of spectators, and he nailed it.

Everyone — including Peyton — was expecting Milton to do something special and he crushed it.  

Just imagine standing on a football field with Peyton behind you and the pressure that you'd feel to make just a halfway decent throw. It's kind of like an amateur golfer standing on the tee box across from Tiger Woods with a gallery full of people on both sides. I don't know about you, but I'd probably take out a row of spectators. 

Milton is a special talent. And he has the right mindset — confident, but not arrogant — to excel in the SEC. 

The Florida native has plenty to prove as Tennessee's starting quarterback this fall, but I can't imagine betting against him. 

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