Miller in 'The Game' = Denard against ND?

Submitted by Bluestreak on

I was watching the UTL highlights last night and then immediately watched 'The Game' again.

My first thoughts were that Miller was essentially a Denard against ND. He burned us for big plays in which his receivers came good. Otherwise we controlled the game for long stretches.

Unfortunately for Miller, he's not Denard and couldn't orchestrate a comeback with more than 1 minute on the clock (Denard did it in less than 30!)

randyfloyd

November 28th, 2011 at 7:54 PM ^

He is only a freshman and he may get better at hitting those wide open WR's.  I am hoping that he is similar to Pryor and never learns how to throw an accurate ball (only time will tell).  I can't take anything from the kid, he played his best game in the biggest game of the year and just came up short.  Unfortunately for Miller, Denard was even better Saturday.

LSAClassOf2000

November 28th, 2011 at 7:59 PM ^

Denard Robinson was miles better against OSU overall, far exceeding his performance against ND. He improved in some facet every single game this season. 

Braxton Miller didn't come close. Less yards, fewer TDs, Michigan wins. 

a2_electricboogaloo

November 28th, 2011 at 8:15 PM ^

Was that when there were two minutes left in the game, Denard excelled, shredded the ND defense, made several brilliant throws, and won the game (twice!).

On the other hand Miller missed a wide open Posey, made poor decisions (see the spike) and then got a pass picked, and lost.

You really can't compare the performances.  Denard excelled because he was clutch, and played his best when he needed it.  And Miller did not.

(I should note, Miller definitely exceeded my expectations for him, and had great game.  Just not Denard UTL great.   Nonetheless, here's to hoping that this one game of Miller's was just a fluke, and he'll return to mediocrity.)

Dilla Dude

November 28th, 2011 at 8:08 PM ^

I feel like the fact that Miller was a true freshman playing as well as he did is being forgotten here. Denard definitely played the most complete game of his career, but so did Miller.

I look forward to seeing these two go at it next year being two of the best dual threat QB's in the country.

jmblue

November 28th, 2011 at 11:22 PM ^

Miller's got crazy potential - but he may not fully realize it next year, though, because he'll be playing behind a rebuilt OL and he needs to find a go-to WR with Posey gone.  Our pass rush might have an easier time getting to him next year.

 

bklein09

November 28th, 2011 at 8:21 PM ^

I just think that if Michigan had avoided a couple miscues (Denard's fumble, Hagerups dropped punt) and the refs hadn't tried to screw us (Fitz TD), Miller would not of had that great of game.

Add another 4 points on to our total and take 6-10 off theirs and no one is talking about Miller's break out performance. 

Plus I think we sold out for the run and gave Miller some easy throws to make. 

At the end of the day, I'll beleive Miller is the next big thing when I see it. That team went 6-6 this year, so color me unimpressed.

mgobluebraelow

November 28th, 2011 at 8:23 PM ^

I was honestly not all that impressed with Miller. He reminds me of Scheelhaase with a better team. He will get better, though, but so will our D and so will Denard. I can't wait to out tough and out physical and out tremendous Urban Meyer next year.

robmorren2

November 28th, 2011 at 9:05 PM ^

I thought almost the same thing. We rolled out the same gameplan against Miller that ND used against Denard... and Miller almost pulled out the win. Let's not forget, UM also benefitted from a handful of turnovers to get that win, just as young Miller took advantage of the UM miscues. He's talented.

Steve in PA

November 28th, 2011 at 9:34 PM ^

If we're gonna compare Denard to Miller, we have to compare freshman vs freshman.  I think Miller's gonna be a good player for Ohio once he gets some coaching (and good tattoos).  I think we were recruiting him pretty hard under the RR regime.

 

That said, I'll take Denard over Miller anyday.

readyourguard

November 28th, 2011 at 9:45 PM ^

Miller looked fast as hell and was extremely composed for a freshman in such a big game.  But let's face it, he couldn't hit the water if he fell out of a boat.

Denard was sensational.

 

ckersh74

November 28th, 2011 at 10:37 PM ^

Denard's last pass against Notre Dame was a game-winning TD pass.

Miller's last pass against Michigan was a game-ending interception.

I know where I would put my chips.

Sugaloaf

November 29th, 2011 at 3:16 AM ^

Braxico totally frightens me re: next year.  Urban knows how to use him and he's already creative. Not to mention huge.  Our defense needs to get bigger and faster (like LSU big and fast) like NOW.