We've moved on from small sample sizes. The fact of the matter for Milroe is that when the OL doesn't perform well he folds. In games where he consistently has time early in the game, he's unbelievable... but when it's clear the OL is going to be average or below-average, he wilts. Championship-caliber QB's find ways to perform decently when their OL have rough games. He also looks afraid to get hurt - that's the only reason he consistently veers east-west instead of cutting north-south on runs. I'm sure that's because of his NFL aspirations, but the part he needs to grasp is that he won't play in the League if he doesn't play unafraid to get hurt. Coaching-wise, either our offensive limitations or our inability to make adjustments kill us in these types of games. With CKD running things, I find it hard to believe that it's all about adjustments... so I'll default to the personnel.