Wait, This argument doesn't make sense.
Then you said this:
Followed by this:
There are numerous factors to why Milroe/OL aren't in sync:
-Poorly timed snaps. This happens every game. Several games in and you would think they would have this fixed by now.
-Time Milroe needs to throw the ball needs to be less than 10 seconds, not more than 10-12. it put more pressure on OL. Milroe needs to get the ball out of his hand faster and to do that, read the field faster and he's not able to do that.
-OL blocking. Poor techniques/efforts mostly on left side. Since Ole Miss, like it or not, the OL has got better, but needs more work, they are work in progress.
-Milroe. He is holding the ball too long, and that leads to sacks, which I agree. He's also missing wide open receivers as well. So, no this is more on Milroe than it is on OL.
To win against Tennessee: Just throw the damn ball. Don't hold on to it longer than you have to. If nothing is there, throw it away or run! Simple as that. OL just need to continue to get better at running the ball and protect Milroe.