> Joe Milton could be the Cowboys’ quarterback of the future. He could also end up being another wasted fourth round pick that was traded away.
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> Ghosts of Trey Lance, anyone?
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> For the second straight week, [Milton struggled in the first half](https://insidethestar.com/cowboys-have-work-to-do-after-preseason-opener).
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> By the time he seemed to settle down and started moving the team in the second half, it was too late. He needs to get settled in by no later than the second drive of the game.
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> He’s clearly pressing, trying to force things that simply aren’t there.
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> That’s on Schottenheimer to start calling plays to get Milton into a rhythm.
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> Maybe even calling run plays. Especially when backed up close to the goal line?
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> Not that the running backs did much better on Saturday.
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> Miles Sanders had a couple of good runs. But he had two negative runs that helped set up the sack of Milton that gave the Ravens a safety.
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> Nor did we learn much about the receivers on Saturday.
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> They rarely had chances to make plays on most of the passes.
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> As for the offensive line, they didn’t shine. They didn’t stink up the place either.
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> I suppose that’s a win, of sorts.