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He will disappear. Too bad. Great college QB.
Well WE wont but its gonna be difficult for whomever plays themHe's not going to disappear with the athletic talent he possesses.
We will probably see some gnarly formations and plays involving Miller.
Well WE wont but its gonna be difficult for whomever plays them
Plenty of talented wide receivers on that team and throughout D1 college football. He will be another good athlete playing a position that he hasnt mastered. Miller will make some plays because he is just a better athlete than most college football players, but if he wanted to be a Heisman candidate and lead a team, he shouldve transferred.He's not going to disappear with the athletic talent he possesses.
We will probably see some gnarly formations and plays involving Miller.
Interesting, as it would appear this could seriously derail his NFL potential as a QB.
By all accounts, he hasn't even thrown a football yet. Torn labrum takes nearly a full year of healing/rehab before he could even start throwing. Nobody would have taken him as a QB.Plenty of talented wide receivers on that team and throughout D1 college football. He will be another good athlete playing a position that he hasnt mastered. Miller will make some plays because he is just a better athlete than most college football players, but if he wanted to be a Heisman candidate and lead a team, he shouldve transferred.
Wow. Hope he bought insurance before the injury...I'm guessing he hasn't transferred from Ohio State because his throwing mechanics have been affected by the injuries. To me that seems the most likely reason why he wouldn't transfer, and would willingly shift to wide receiver. It isn't logical at all that a fully capable Braxton Miller wouldn't be a heavy lean to start at quarterback - that would be a total waste of experience and skill.
He was never ever an NFL caliber QB. His strength was putting pressure on defenses with his legs and then being able to sometimes hit a wide open guy because of that. Somebody might have taken him in the late rounds as a QB, but his upside is much greater as a wideout/pass catching tight end. He's a big dude with incredible athleticism. IMO, the wideout thing may have something to do with his shoulder. Otherwise he could be an incredible H-Back/tight end.Wow. Hope he bought insurance before the injury...
Plenty of talented wide receivers on that team and throughout D1 college football. He will be another good athlete playing a position that he hasnt mastered. Miller will make some plays because he is just a better athlete than most college football players, but if he wanted to be a Heisman candidate and lead a team, he shouldve transferred.
He will disappear. Too bad. Great college QB.
Well WE wont but its gonna be difficult for whomever plays them
Huh??? He'll be a 2nd rounder. I'd love for us to have a 2nd round WR. How long has it been let alone a first rounder.He will disappear. Too bad. Great college QB.
He will disappear. Too bad. Great college QB.
Looks like I was spot on about Miller. He is an absolute non-factor in this game.
Hey, even Mike Trout strikes out from time to time.Kudos to you jteten for referring to your earlier post. There's nothing wrong with being incorrect in a prediction, as long as you hold yourself accountable for it.