![]() Bryan has a match with Triple H on Sunday and the winner of that will be inserted into the main event - a triple threat match featuring bad guys Randy Orton and Batista. He's won the belt twice, but both reigns lasted for less than 24 hours and for the better part of the last eight months he's been feuding with "The Authority," led by real life/on-screen WWE executives Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. Right? For those unfamiliar with what fotownbuckeye is asking, Sunday is WrestleMania XXX (yes, they opted for the porno roman numeral rather than just "30") and many believe that it will be Bryan's final ascendance to WWE world heavyweight champion. AspenBuck BA: Yeah, I'm not touching this one. Q: What are your thoughts on unions.not specific to amateur sports, but just in general? Miller may know what he's doing himself, but he needs to prove to everyone around him that he can verbalize it if he's really going to make the jump to a first round pick. For as talented and successful as he's been on the field, Miller knows that he's not ready for a Jon Gruden quarterback-type setting, and he'll be practicing those situations throughout the year. Back to your question, I think what you're referring to is one of the biggest things Urban Meyer used to sell Braxton on coming back. ![]() It's the same reason I don't comment on a kid's "character." If I'm going to praise the good kids, I might as well be outing the bad ones. I've seen plenty of players with poor GPAs both succeed and fail (and vice versa) that I don't think that you could prove that there's a strong correlation between the two. I don't have access to his grades in high school or in college and frankly, I don't care. Even when dealing with the media, he has seemed uncomfortable throughout his career, although in my one interaction with him since the season ended, he seemed much more comfortable than he did just a month before. Braxton, by nature, is a laid back guy who really has to make an effort to be a vocal leader both on and off the field. BaileysBuck BA: You hit the nail on the head with your first guess. Q: We've heard repeatedly that they are working hard with Braxton Miller on the mental and vocalization aspects of being a big time QB at the highest level.From what do these issues stem? Is Braxton essentially a reserved, quiet guy that doesn't take command? Is he generally considered a bright kid, or does he struggle as a learner? What kind of a student was he in high school and at OSU? Does he have to work harder than most to learn the verbiage and breadth of knowledge for the QB position? As usual, these are real questions from real readers. After a three month hiatus that coincided with the final stretch of basketball season, I returned to the board to ask if it'd like to participate in another mailbag. Given the polarizing reaction that these mailbags have received on our oh so friendly message board, I seriously pondered whether or not I wanted to continue writing this piece on a regular basis.
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