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WR Braxton Miller (B1G POY, National Champion)

If Braxton comes back and plays in 2015, no matter what he does, he will vault ahead of Troy Smith as my favorite Buckeye of all time (i'm 26 so no oldies like Archie for me)

Beanie is a close #2..

not like anyone cares

Nah, not for me. No one will live up to Troy Smith IMO, atleast not anyone i've seen. Signed as an athlete, played as a running back, made back up, made starting QB, won the HT, and got us a national title. *gush* I hate it soooooooooooooo fucking much that his pro career has been what it has.
 
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I haven't caught up enough to know what the injury is exactly (if they have come out and said it) but from my experience in the baseball world if the injury is labrum related he will never throw anything as well as he did before. Not saying he won't be a dynamic college football player, just that his already questionable NFL QB prospects would probably be done with a labrum tear. He simply won't have the arm strength.
 
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Nah, not for me. No one will live up to Troy Smith IMO, atleast not anyone i've seen. Signed as an athlete, played as a running back, made back up, made starting QB, won the HT, and got us a national title. *gush* I hate it soooooooooooooo fucking much that his pro career has been what it has.

Man, I was so happy after that game, I can barely even remember it. Just the opening kickoff really
 
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Nah, not for me. No one will live up to Troy Smith IMO, atleast not anyone i've seen. Signed as an athlete, played as a running back, made back up, made starting QB, won the HT, and got us a national title. *gush* I hate it soooooooooooooo fucking much that his pro career has been what it has.
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There was a decent chance that each player would have eclipsed 12,000 total yards and 120 total touchdowns during his career, if he had played as a senior (but see below). In any event, Pryor would have re-written the Ohio State record book, and Miller would have re-written it again.
Well, I'm ready to see someone re-write the history books.

Really hope Braxton is able and willing to return to do so.
 
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Nah, not for me. No one will live up to Troy Smith IMO, atleast not anyone i've seen. Signed as an athlete, played as a running back, made back up, made starting QB, won the HT, and got us a national title. *gush* I hate it soooooooooooooo fucking much that his pro career has been what it has.

if you loved Troy Smith so much, you would know that he didn't bring Ohio State a MNC win.
 
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I haven't caught up enough to know what the injury is exactly (if they have come out and said it) but from my experience in the baseball world if the injury is labrum related he will never throw anything as well as he did before. Not saying he won't be a dynamic college football player, just that his already questionable NFL QB prospects would probably be done with a labrum tear. He simply won't have the arm strength.

FWIW, I read this article: http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/9/15/4723700/nfl-injuries-dr-james-andrews
Within it, the author talks about Andrews surgically repairing Clemens labrum back in the 80s. Guess it depends on the severity. If it's torn so much that his (Braxton's) shoulder completely dislocated, then I'm inclined to follow your thoughts more. Granted, the science has advanced greatly in the last 25+ years.
 
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Sorry if already covered, but can one of you medical types walk me through some questions:

1. What is the relationship between this injury and the February surgery?
2. If there is none, WTF?
3. If there is, WTF?
 
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Nah, not for me. No one will live up to Troy Smith IMO, atleast not anyone i've seen. Signed as an athlete, played as a running back, made back up, made starting QB, won the HT, and got us a national title. *gush* I hate it soooooooooooooo fucking much that his pro career has been what it has.

You must have watched a different MNC game than me. Troy had a disastrous night, one of many Buckeyes to do so on that occasion.
 
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