The reasons for the surprise exchange of the patriots of her alternate field marshal are appearing in sight.
New England treats Joe Milton to the cowboys for a selection of fifth round in early April, and while meting with the media on Tuesday, chief coach Mike Vrabel explained why the team did.
The movement, according to the new head of the Patriots, votes the fact that the team believed that Milton would get less snapshots under the duration of the center of the low season.
New England already has what they expect to be his next Field Marshal of the franchise in Drake Maye under the center and signed the veteran backup Josh Dobbs at the beginning in free agency.

“Well, we felt that their repetitions were going to decrease while we worked during the low season,” Vrabel on Milton said. “And we feel like any other decision, we will try to do our best for the team, and that is the decision we finally make.
“And then, [we’re] Excited for moving forward with Drake and Josh. “
Milton, a selection of sixth round in the draft last year, received a game for the PATS and completed 22 of 29 passes for 241 yards and a touchdown.
Vratabel’s comments occur a week after Masslive reported that Milton looked at himself as a holder or at least some who could give a legitimate competition of Maye for QB1’s work.
The departure added that if I was not going to have a real opportunity, I preferred to be in another place.

That in another place is now in Dallas, where he
“Anyone who has played with me or Bone in that field Marshal [Grier] For years, know your mentality.
“I am excited to add Joe to the room and I know that Will is too.”