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Discover Orange Bowl: (12) Clemson def. (7) Ohio State, 40-35

  • LJ
    ohiobucks1;1562474 wrote:KG's 2pt attempt actually wasn't a floater. It was a good throw, just forced with a defender in place.
    No, it was a slow floater. Wr was wide open when he threw it. Wasn't forced at all.
  • Tiernan
    Looked forced and badly placed. BUT...Guiton would not have been the answer last night.
  • ohiobucks1
    LJ;1562475 wrote:No, it was a slow floater. Wr was wide open when he threw it. Wasn't forced at all.

    It was right in front of me. The Clemson 2PT conversion was a "floater". KG's pass was NOT a floater. I wish I could find video of it.
  • Lovejoy1984
    Tiernan;1562481 wrote:Looked forced and badly placed. BUT...Guiton would not have been the answer last night.
    Wow, I'm agreeing with you.
  • Lovejoy1984
    ohiobucks1;1562493 wrote:http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:10240861

    You call that a floater?


    What's this then:

    http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:10240186
    Without a doubt that first one was a floater. Had he fired it in there would've been complete.

    And comparing it to a pass by a WR, really isn't accomplishing your point.
  • Tiernan
    In games like that You Run What You Brung and right or wrong Urbie had gone with BM all season and that's who you go with hands down.

    of course Bob Stoops blew that theory all to hell! Lol
  • se-alum
    Guiton pass wasn't a floater, a little late, but not a floater. Doubt anyone completes that pass. Braxton would've thrown it into the stands.
  • LJ
    ohiobucks1;1562493 wrote:http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:10240861

    You call that a floater?
    yes. Absolutely NO zip on the ball allowing the corner to close on an open receiver and bat the ball away. Standard KG pass.

    A floater.

    Look. KG's success this year came in games where he could air the ball vertically because his WR were the fastest guys on the field. That is why he looked so good and put up such big numbers. He would not be able to do that against a team like Clemson because our WR have problems getting open and he would have to zip into a lot of tight windows.
  • se-alum
    Tiernan;1562505 wrote:In games like that You Run What You Brung and right or wrong Urbie had gone with BM all season and that's who you go with hands down.

    of course Bob Stoops blew that theory all to hell! Lol
    I'm not even sure the Buckeyes practiced over the break. They looked like the exact same team they were against MSU.
  • ohiobucks1
    HighRoller74;1562504 wrote:Without a doubt that first one was a floater. Had he fired it in there would've been complete.

    And comparing it to a pass by a WR, really isn't accomplishing your point.

    I think it was a late through and forced when he threw it, but I don't consider it a floater.

    No offense to what you believe is and is not accomplishing my point, but I am not arguing that Guiton made a good play, I was merely showing a throw I believe to be a "floater". The fact that it is a RB and not a QB, changes nothing. One is IMO a floater, the other is a forced/late throw.
  • se-alum
    LJ;1562507 wrote:yes. Absolutely NO zip on the ball allowing the corner to close on an open receiver and bat the ball away. Standard KG pass.




    A floater.

    Look. KG's success this year came in games where he could air the ball vertically because his WR were the fastest guys on the field. That is why he looked so good and put up such big numbers. He would not be able to do that against a team like Clemson because our WR have problems getting open and he would have to zip into a lot of tight windows.
    How many balls did Braxton put in tight places. Kenny easily throws both TD's that Miller did, and probably a 3rd one to Philly.
  • ohiobucks1
    se-alum;1562516 wrote:How many balls did Braxton put in tight places. Kenny easily throws both TD's that Miller did, and probably a 3rd one to Philly.
    And a 4th to Huerman
  • LJ
    se-alum;1562516 wrote:How many balls did Braxton put in tight places. Kenny easily throws both TD's that Miller did, and probably a 3rd one to Philly.
    And 5 picks. Braxton threw a few balls on a rope to wr coming open over the middle. That 1st down to Vannett was into a very tight window
  • se-alum
    So Miller made one decent throw. Not bad for an entire game.
  • LJ
    se-alum;1562533 wrote:So Miller made one decent throw. Not bad for an entire game.
    I just gave AN example. Of course nothing will ever prove to you that Braxton was the correct choice last night so it doesn't matter.
  • Mulva
    Braxton is overrated as fuck.
    Braxton is much better than the #2 option.

    They aren't mutually exclusive, guys.
  • Ironman92
    We know what Braxton would've done.

    That's all we know for sure.

    Keep it going if you must.
  • centralbucksfan
    Mulva;1562539 wrote:Braxton is overrated as fuck.
    Braxton is much better than the #2 option.

    They aren't mutually exclusive, guys.
    How exactly is he overrated? He is what he is. A player who has guided OSU to a 24-2 record. He will end up as OSU all time leading QB and shatter OSU all time yardage records as well. Is he a great passer? No, not yet. But he has done nothing but gotten better each year. And I expect him to take another leap next year as well. When someone like Meyer says he is the most dynamic player he has ever coached, I think I'll take his word for it.
  • Tiernan
    He said the same shit about Tim Tebow too.
  • Midstate01
    Say it over and over. Braxton has gotten better each year. And expect next year to be no different
  • Mulva
    centralbucksfan;1562601 wrote:How exactly is he overrated? He is what he is. A player who has guided OSU to a 24-2 record. He will end up as OSU all time leading QB and shatter OSU all time yardage records as well. Is he a great passer? No, not yet. But he has done nothing but gotten better each year. And I expect him to take another leap next year as well. When someone like Meyer says he is the most dynamic player he has ever coached, I think I'll take his word for it.
    He finished 9th in Heisman voting, and was considered one of the favorites heading into the season. Which he will be again. He's nowhere near that good of a player. He could make a Carlos Hyde jump next season, but for now? Come on.

    He's a good player. He just isn't the stud a lot of fans/media try to make him out as. T Smith and Pryor were both far better QBs, in my opinion. But the schedule is weak enough again next year that the only real challenge should be @ MSU. Win that one, and they'll be playoff bound. No reason to wish Braxton to leave to throw a freshman in there when the situation is what it is.
  • LJ
    Braxton Miller- 2013 stats
    3162 total yards
    36 total TD
    7.2 yards per play
    158 passer rating (up 18 points over 2012)
  • Azubuike24
    centralbucksfan;1562601 wrote:How exactly is he overrated? He is what he is. A player who has guided OSU to a 24-2 record. He will end up as OSU all time leading QB and shatter OSU all time yardage records as well. Is he a great passer? No, not yet. But he has done nothing but gotten better each year. And I expect him to take another leap next year as well. When someone like Meyer says he is the most dynamic player he has ever coached, I think I'll take his word for it.
    He must have forgot Percy Harvin.
  • #1DBag
    This is why Ohio State lost: