Braxton Miller takes out two Hawaii defenders with block on special teams (Video)
By Jack Crosby
Braxton Miller can not only get things done in the receiving game and under center, but he’s pretty good at blocking too
In the Ohio State opener this past Monday night against Virginia Tech, we learned pretty quickly that Braxton Miller would have no problem with the transition to wide receiver. It was something that we were all wondering about coming into the season, and we saw for a fact that he’s going to be a weapon in this offense.
It also kind of made some of us wonder what else this kid could do? Is there anything that he can’t do out on that football field. Well, Saturday against Hawaii, we saw that he can throw a block or two when he has to.
As we know, aside from being on the receiving corps, Miller will also go back for punts with Jalin Marshall. On this play in the first half, Marshall was the one that fielded the kick. So, Miller did what he’s supposed to do and he threw a pretty solid block — taking out not one, but two Hawaii defenders in the process.
Alright, so, maybe there isn’t anything that this kid can’t do when he’s out there on the field. No matter what you call on him for, apparently he will take care of it.
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