Early first quarter vs cal:
To choke an opponent into submission: You have to control him first, so let Braxton be Braxton Miller, get the lead, and then let him play passive, if you must.
You play to win the game.
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Nice call!!! Right on time
That was very nice. What a stud.
Braxton may be the best offensive player in NCAA.
Two great passes and a touchdown!! He can throw to! Nice!
You have to hate losing more than you love winning! GO BUCKS!!
Let him run and get hurt so we could lose him for the year...
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you do want to protect him and keep him healthy..but you saw what happens when you put the chains on him today..ugly
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Give me a chained Miller over no Miller at all. Keep him healthy, because he needs the experience playing in this offense.
I like limiting the carries...but don't take away your best weapon. Hall cannot even come close to Miller as a runner. Miller is our best weapon. Let him play and give him the ball. We literally were in a stand still at the end of the second quarter and third quarter and I think a lot of it was Miller not getting the ball or being hesitant. Put the ball in the hands of our best player and let our offense make it happen!
no doubt..its good to limit his carries to a degree..but hall didnt add much of a dynamic element to the offense today..what makes the offense click and the passes open up is if the opposing defense is scared sh##less of miller getting loose. if they dont respect that hes not good enough to beat a team purely with his arm....yet
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You can't really play to protect your players. Sure running him 27 times might be excessive, but he essentially is a phenomenal running back who can throw the ball at this point. He's 215 lbs and has always been a runner, while I'm not for 27 attempts, you can't just keep him in the pocket out of fear of getting hurt. Aside from that, he's more liable to get viscously blindsided hanging in the pocket than if he's out running and dictating the contact head on himself.