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QB/WR Braxton Miller (B1G POY, National Champion, OSU HOF)

Move him to safety. Imagine that - he intercepts the pass, jukes out a couple of receivers, and then HE throws it deep to Bosa, who really isn't an elligible receiver, because, well, there are no elligible passes at this point. Maybe we should save this play for the Penn State game.

"After further review, Ohio State was on offense at the beginning of the play. You crazy cultists need to STFU!"
 
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My concern is that when he does come back, he just won't be able to throw like he used to. That is not an easy injury/surgery to recover from. If he comes back, and his arm is not the same, what will that do to his psyche? Will he play another another position as others have mentioned? Can he plan another position? Can his body take the hits other positions do? He has had come tough injuries at quarterback, where he is protected by every rule they can dream up. Maybe all of this has been brought up in this thread already, but I don't have time to go back and real the whole thing from Mid August to current.
 
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http://lisabyington.com/post/braxton-miller-rehab-updatebarrett-recruiting-story

Braxton Miller Rehab Update:

As part of our coverage of the Indiana-OSU game Saturday, I was able to talk to Head Athletic Trainer Doug Calland about Braxton Miller’s rehab.

Calland says Braxton works about six days a week, three hours a day rehabbing his shoulder. He’s even worked alongside Dr. James Andrews group of people down in Alabama. Braxton has range of motion back, and is doing some resistance training now. He is close to throwing foam balls and nerf balls, but is still about a month away from being cleared for any sort of “real” football throwing.

Calland adds Braxton’s attitude has been great throughout the whole process.
 
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maybe he will be like that kid who broke his arm and then started pitching for the cubs...he came back stronger
rookie-of-the-year-pitcher.jpg
 
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