Miller May Leave Early
depending on where he expects to go in the draft. If he is likely to go in the first round, he will go according to Miami Herald. Tommy Streeter on the other hand will be here next year, according to his dad. Annnnd apparently next year AG will have use of all available scholarships. While that is good on the surface, it just may mean that the NCAA's decision will not be final until after NSD in which case any scholly sanctions would come in to play the following season.
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was gonnna post on this
i think he should leave, for his own sake. i don’t think he will tho, his stock has probably dropped a bit since the middle of the season.
by rayrayrayrayrayrayrayray on Nov 22, 2011 3:49 PM EST reply actions
I think I read somewhere that he is the second best running back to maybe enter. This past game it looked lik he was not at 100%. It also looked like South Florida was reading our signals.
He is listed by Todd McShay as number 14 overall,
making him the number 2 running back (behind Trent Richardson), which I am assuming is due to injuries, etc. at RB this year.
He needs to develop a few aspects of his game (i.e., pass blocking, toughness) before he is a 1st round prospect in my opinion.
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by TheDutchWonder on Nov 22, 2011 4:44 PM EST up reply actions
Miller should leave and not look back
RB is the most fickle position in all of sports. One injury and you’re done forever. Strike while the iron is hot. Once McGahee comes back for some off season workout, introduces Miller to Rosenhaus, it’s all over. And we get a high first round pick to brag about.
Agreed
Its the whole “don’t leave the money on the table” thing.
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by philiafan14364 on Nov 23, 2011 11:25 PM EST up reply actions
He is not a perfect prospect. He can improve in a lot of areas....
But why not learn and improve while being paid by an NFL team?!? No brainer. RBs only have so many carries in their careers. You’re wise to get paid as soon as possible.
I hope he goes to a team with a good OL, like the Texans. For the purposes of a new TD streak we need to replenish the ranks now that Edge and Portis are out of the league and McGahee’s career is winding down.
by Chester Copperpot on Nov 23, 2011 11:14 AM EST reply actions











