Do you really think any of them was truly going to struggle at home against mtsu. That was more of a show me what good plays you can execute than a let’s see where you struggle type game.Not all plays call for a deep route. There are concepts and depending on the defense alignment you put pressure on certain players at certain positions. As far as a “true competition” there was one all fall camp. Milroe got first chance coming out of fall camp. He lost to Texas and was benched for an entire game.
You say you’d have like to have seen the first week us split up evenly. If you come out of fall camp and think Milroe gives you the best chance to win, what in his 5 td performance against them with a 94 passer rating make you want to take him out in that game for?
if he struggled in that game I’m sure they would have brought the other two in earlier in the game but to bench a qb who had 5 tds in his first start is non realistic.
I never said every play has a deep route I said almost every play has a deep route option. With that being milroes best weapon in the passing game you are going to have it in there for an option on most passing plays. Whether that’s the WR reading the leverage of the db or not. The bigger issue was outside of the deep ball Jalen was rarely on time for the route trees always a second or two after the break which makes it harder to feature a lot of the shorter/intermediate routes.
If that was the case why didn’t we come out and name Jalen the starter and give him the bulk of 1st string reps. Would have helped build his confidence instead we split reps with the ones all fall and said the competition could go past the Texas game.