Monday, February 25, 2008

RGM impressed at the combine

HA Note: "Yesterday, he was told he ran 40 yards in 4.46 seconds. Although that time would have qualified as one of the 10 fastest among wideouts, it was not posted on the NFL's Web site."

About the 4.46 time, RGM said:
"it wasn't my best time. I can do better. I wish I had timed better. You know how I am. I'm always trying to do the best." (HA)

HA Note: "He ran the 20-yard shuttle in 4.16 seconds, fourth-best among the wideouts. On Saturday, he bench pressed 225 pounds 17 times. He was particularly sharp in the field drills yesterday, catching seven of the eight passes thrown in his direction."

About the pass that he didn't catch, RGM said:
"I dropped one, but that was a little out of my reach." (HA)

About how he caught every pass with his hands, RGM said:
"Not with the body. Coach taught us from day one to catch everything with our hands. That helped a lot." (HA)

TV football analyst Mike Maycock praised RGM:
"Grice-Mullins is a good player." (HA)

HA Note: "Slotback Davone Bess, who also decided not to return to UH for his senior season, did well in the pass-catching drills. In the "gauntlet" drill, Bess had to sprint between two rows of quarterbacks. On his first attempt, he caught all seven 10-yard passes, earning loud applause from the players."

About the "gauntlet" drill, Bess said:
"That was fun." (HA)

HA Note: "He also made two over-the-shoulder catches on long passes. But Bess ran a disappointing time in the 40-yard dash. He was electronically timed at 4.62 seconds, and hand-timed at 4.57 seconds."

Concerned about Bess' 40-yard time, Maycock said:
"Bess didn't run very well. I thought he'd be more explosive." (HA)

Upset with his 40-yard time, Bess said:
"My 40 killed me. I've never been the type who can just run and go. I'll have to work on it some more." (HA)

HA Note: "Wideout Jason Rivers said he "wasn't happy" with his time in the 40-yard dash. He ran his first sprint in 4.55 seconds; the second attempt was slower."

About why he ran slower than normal, Rivers said:
"I felt slow for some reason." (HA)

HA Note: "During team testing at UH last spring, Rivers ran the 40 in 4.45 seconds. He consistently ran under 4.5 seconds while training in Colorado the past month. He had hoped to run in the low 4.4s, which likely would have elevated him into a second-round prospect. Now Rivers, like Bess and Grice-Mullins, will focus on the April 1 Pro Day in Carson, Calif.

Each college team is allowed to have its version of a combine for former players. Because of the distance from the Mainland, UH receives permission to stage the combine on the West Coast. UH's Pro Day is a day earlier than USC's combine, which is expected to draw dozens of NFL scouts."

About getting ready for Pro Day, RGM said:
"I'm going back to California, train and get ready to run again." (HA)

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