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WR Braxton Miller (B1G POY, National Champion)

Saturday morning, fans gathered at Ohio Stadium to celebrate Ohio State’s title in the first College Football Playoff. And, it appears, they may have been party to some “breaking” news.

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Tim May @TIM_MAYsports
Braxton Miller: "Privilege and honor to be part of this team. Guess what, we've got another year to do it. So go Bucks."

11:26 AM - 24 Jan 2015

http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...axton-miller-indicates-weve-got-another-year/
 
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As we watched the celebration on BTN I told my wife he sure didn't look or sound like someone who wouldn't be around next year. And for someone who normally seemed reserved, he was far from it today.


Agreed, if he is thinking of leaving he did the best acting job I've ever seen. I think he'll be a Buckeye next year, and a great leader for the team
 
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Braxton Miller returning kicks...

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I don't want to sell Braxton's QB abilities short because I think a lot of people have forgotten about the fucking howitzer he had, and his touch/accuracy was getting a lot better. But that may very well be past tense ... it's wait and see.

If he's the next Dante Hall, and I have no doubt he could be, that's a helluva consolation prize.
 
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I don't want to sell Braxton's QB abilities short because I think a lot of people have forgotten about the fucking howitzer he had, and his touch/accuracy was getting a lot better. But that may very well be past tense ... it's wait and see.

If he's the next Dante Hall, and I have no doubt he could be, that's a helluva consolation prize.

I'm thinking Antwaan Randle L here.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/649/antwaan-randle-el
 
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I don't want to sell Braxton's QB abilities short because I think a lot of people have forgotten about the fucking howitzer he had, and his touch/accuracy was getting a lot better. But that may very well be past tense ... it's wait and see.

If he's the next Dante Hall, and I have no doubt he could be, that's a helluva consolation prize.

I just went and watch highlights of B Miller! His touch on swing passes is a thing of beauty! He has a laser long pass to!
 
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Exactly what I have been saying, people forget very quickly just how dang good Braxton was and hopefully still can be but admittedly the injury is going to be difficult to bounce back from. But if he does, he is the best QB on the roster and that is the reason the best coach in the country had his depth chart the way he did in August despite all of the football geniuses on this site. Check out what George Whitfield Jr was saying about Braxton and he has worked with a lot of the great QBs over the last couple of decades.
 
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Exactly what I have been saying, people forget very quickly just how dang good Braxton was and hopefully still can be but admittedly the injury is going to be difficult to bounce back from. But if he does, he is the best QB on the roster and that is the reason the best coach in the country had his depth chart the way he did in August despite all of the football geniuses on this site. Check out what George Whitfield Jr was saying about Braxton and he has worked with a lot of the great QBs over the last couple of decades.

I hear all that youre saying, but That injury tho...
 
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I don't want to sell Braxton's QB abilities short because I think a lot of people have forgotten about the fucking howitzer he had, and his touch/accuracy was getting a lot better. But that may very well be past tense ... it's wait and see.

If he's the next Dante Hall, and I have no doubt he could be, that's a helluva consolation prize.

Definitely. People seem to go straight to completion percentage for how good a QB is, but also forget poor WR play (dropsies) was a large part in Braxton's low percentage in 2012. I think he more accurate than people give him credit for. If he had the '14 WR group in '12, I'd say he's above 60% as a Soph.

Like I said in another thread, I think I had a similar surgery to Braxton. Will he be the same? Probably not. Like me, I figure he'll lose some arm strength and zip on his throws. But will it be to the point that he can't function as a passer? Doubtful. I'd liken him to the reverse Jason White. Brax should still have a good enough arm for CFB, but probably not for the NFL. I just tend to think he's buying in to Urban's team talk and can see him switching positions. We'll see.
 
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