McMillan wants to have a word with youWtf. Now everyone who wears a 5 jersey looks stupid.
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McMillan wants to have a word with youWtf. Now everyone who wears a 5 jersey looks stupid.
To be fair, grown men wearing a jersey probably aren't worried about looking stupid to begin with. And Raekwon is #5 on defense, so you're not completely devoid of star power at that number.
I guess I'll be Debbie Downer here before Max or matcar jump in. I don't know if this switch to HBack is going to produce the 17 different Heisman candidates that people are starting to drool over. Could be another Brandon Saine/Ray Small/Maurice Wells. Not the best examples to use as a negative for multiple reasons....Brandon was a decent running back in his own right (great game against Oregon in the Rose Bowl), Ray Small just conjures up bad memories for off the field issues, and Maurice was a square peg in a walrus shaped hole. But all 3 of those kids were supposed to be so fast it didn't matter what position you put them in. Just get them the ball and let them run. Well.....that didn't exactly pan out.
I'm anxious as hell to see Braxton with the ball in his hands again....and watching some of those clips from 2 and 3 years ago reminded me of how much I forgot he could do. But I'm definitely in a wait and see with this position move.
Well, it looks like Johnnie is scrambling for a new number then...Austin Ward @AWardESPN 51s51 seconds ago
New position, new number for Braxton Miller: The Ohio State senior is switching to No. 1 this season. "It's a new era."
I guess I'll be Debbie Downer here before Max or matcar jump in. I don't know if this switch to HBack is going to produce the 17 different Heisman candidates that people are starting to drool over. Could be another Brandon Saine/Ray Small/Maurice Wells. Not the best examples to use as a negative for multiple reasons....Brandon was a decent running back in his own right (great game against Oregon in the Rose Bowl), Ray Small just conjures up bad memories for off the field issues, and Maurice was a square peg in a walrus shaped hole. But all 3 of those kids were supposed to be so fast it didn't matter what position you put them in. Just get them the ball and let them run. Well.....that didn't exactly pan out.
I'm anxious as hell to see Braxton with the ball in his hands again....and watching some of those clips from 2 and 3 years ago reminded me of how much I forgot he could do. But I'm definitely in a wait and see with this position move.
I guess I'll be Debbie Downer here before Max or matcar jump in. I don't know if this switch to HBack is going to produce the 17 different Heisman candidates that people are starting to drool over. Could be another Brandon Saine/Ray Small/Maurice Wells. Not the best examples to use as a negative for multiple reasons....Brandon was a decent running back in his own right (great game against Oregon in the Rose Bowl), Ray Small just conjures up bad memories for off the field issues, and Maurice was a square peg in a walrus shaped hole. But all 3 of those kids were supposed to be so fast it didn't matter what position you put them in. Just get them the ball and let them run. Well.....that didn't exactly pan out.
I'm anxious as hell to see Braxton with the ball in his hands again....and watching some of those clips from 2 and 3 years ago reminded me of how much I forgot he could do. But I'm definitely in a wait and see with this position move.
BINGO! The players mentioned weren't the problem, the offense they were in was. They were all square pegs trying to fit into round holes, except for Small being a bonehead college kid. Saine and Wells would work great in this offense that allowed them to get in space and provide mismatches for the defense. Braxton will do fine, as Meyer and Warriner will put him in positions where he's covered 1 on 1, and I don't believe a defensive player in the country can tackle him one on one. Braxton may not put up unbelievable numbers, as it's hard to in this offense because when it's most effective, multiple guys touch the ball. But he'll be a big part of a rotation, and an effective weapon for the offense and possibly STBrandon saine possesed great STRAIGHT line speed and size with good hands . He lacked vision ,Elusivness and running bqck savvy thats why he was used only situational and thwn moved to a receiving fullbavk role later on. Ray's off the field issues stuntes his growth here as a player and he never was able to become the playnaker we thought and Maurice Wells was 5'9 185 pounds scatback playing in a I formation offense he didnt stand a chance to be productive this was the wrong offense entirely for him ...that said if any of these players played in this offense i gurantee we would have diffrent things to say about there production braxton brings good size great speed and a amazing grasp of an offense that fits his every skill set i dont see how he could fail personally at all