If an NFL Player Ruled Youth Sports by Asia Mape, I Love to Watch You Play March 22, 2018 | 0 minutes, 44 seconds read “Over time you keep doing a skill set and you build a foundation. You just keep building and building and its part of your system. Part of your game. It sticks with you.” If Houston Texans wide receiver Braxton Miller were in charge of the youth sports universe, kids would love practice because it would be enjoyable. It’s those good-time childhood memories that stuck with Miller and helped him turn playing a sport into a career. “When you have fun, good things happen,” he says. The former Ohio State quarterback started playing organized sports when his dad signed him up to play football, baseball and basketball around the age of 6. He fell hard for basketball, but by age 10 it was clear football was destined to be his long-term love. By his sophomore year in high school Miller dropped all other sports to focus solely on football. Read the rest at I Love to Watch You Play sports in this article Football tags in this article Issues & Advice