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WR Braxton Miller (B1G POY, National Champion)

pnuts34;2224515; said:
Braxton needs to work on decision making and accuracy before he's mentioned in the Heisman race. His game is far more relied on him being an athlete than a qb. He's similar almost to Eric crouch. Thankfully he's not nearly a finished product and can still turn into a qb similar to troy smith where he only runs when he has to and can pick teams apart with his arm.
Geno is putting up video game numbers, but wake me when he can do the same to UT next and the more difficult big 12 teams. He's definitely the early favorite though with Barkleys dud against Stanford

This is true and everything, but hes already on alot of people's heisman list. If he keeps winning and puts up the yardage/touchdowns thats he had he will be a finalist.
 
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daddyphatsacs;2224709; said:
Anyone who questions Braxtons toughness is silly. This kid is as tough as nails....He has taken shot after shot and has come up for more. We are blessed to have him in Columbus, because I think he enhances the ascent of the Meyer era.....esp with recruiting.

GP FUCKING A
 
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daddyphatsacs;2224709; said:
Anyone who questions Braxtons toughness is silly. This kid is as tough as nails....He has taken shot after shot and has come up for more. We are blessed to have him in Columbus, because I think he enhances the ascent of the Meyer era.....esp with recruiting.

Couldn't have said it better. You want to question his passing mechanics, or his decision making, or fumbling, fine, but Miller has carried the ball 27 and 23 times and has put himself in harm's way to gain extra yards and TDs for the team and he doesn't seem like he's going to argue with anyone when they ask him to do that. He has gone out and taken lots of shots and hits and he's gotten back up and gone back in the game. He's a tough player and a gamer and if they can't see that, they're blind.
 
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GeorgiaBuck2;2224681; said:
So many idiots on the premium scout boards. There is seriously a thread questioning Braxton's toughness on the fumble where his knee buckled...

Most aren't questioning the toughness (and other people are calling out the few that are), just it's an interesting reaction to any type of pain, as apparently he's had a history of just dropping the ball when getting hurt..Nevada was the one started the thread just making an observation, I wouldn't necessarily call him an idiot as his opinions and observations I think are very good.
 
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Its an instant physical reaction for your hands to go immediately to the spot of pain and if there is a ball or anything else in them, to drop it and reach out.

Unless its a gun in a firefight and even then it happens sometimes.


When I was a junior in high school I had my first real injury playing basketball. I tore meniscus on a rebound and I immediately threw the ball back up into the air when I landed. Wasnt even a thought process I just let it go. I can see why Braxton did that but its unfortunate in football that it becomes a turnover situation. No way can you judge his toughness because of that play.
 
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GeorgiaBuck2;2224681; said:
So many idiots on the premium scout boards. There is seriously a thread questioning Braxton's toughness on the fumble where his knee buckled...

daddyphatsacs;2224709; said:
Anyone who questions Braxtons toughness is silly. This kid is as tough as nails....He has taken shot after shot and has come up for more. We are blessed to have him in Columbus, because I think he enhances the ascent of the Meyer era.....esp with recruiting.

Braxton "Timex" Miller....

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NHq3Yze6s0"]Classic Timex Motorboat Commercial - YouTube[/ame]

....takes a licking and keeps on ticking.

:osu:

However, he does need to work on eliminating the turnovers.
 
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