NFL network combine coverage.....IMO!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 12:53 am
The NFL Network's coverage of the scouting combine
Well, if you are into interviews with Coaches and GM's, and not much into the combine itself, then this is the show for you.
While they had some really good interviews with NFL team staff members, there wasn't much focus on the actual draftees themselves.
I wanted stats, numbers, and a real focus as to what type of talent was entering the draft. But, we really didn't get that. We got a few shots at the workouts, but no real inside scoops.
As a Skins fan, I did enjoy the interview with Joe Bugel. He was asked a lot of the same things that Joe Gibbs has been asked about returning to football. And, a lot of the same answers were repeated.... "It all comes down to blocking and tackeling, it's still football." Bugel was also asked about O-line prospects. He identified two guys. Robert Gallery, and Shawn Andrews. Gallery is probably one of the top prospects. And, Andrews is really atheletic, and at nearly 400 lbs. Bugel said, "If Andrews could lose weight and get down to around 345 lbs, then he would be something to deal with". Those aren't light words, coming from the guy who coached "The Hogs".
There were also interviews with Rich McKay, the Atlanta GM. There was an interview with Maurice Clarett.... for all of five seconds, about him working out later. Maurice Carthon, who is a Dallas Cowboys Coach, spoke about his son, Ran Carthon, a Running Back from the University of Florida.
There was a segment where Dick Vermeil(Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach) interviewed Herm Edwards, a former player(Eagles), and now Head Coach of the New York Jets. As always Herm, has all the right answers at all the right time. Herm said something that stuck out in my mind, "It is a previlage, not a right to play in the NFL"....Maurice Clarett, take note here young man, you could learn a lot.
The players who did get coverage, were the ones in the spotlight already. They were the ones you had already heard about. Not the ones i wanted to see. I wanted the inside look, and we just didn't get that.
The biggest(no pun intended) guy who got some of the spotlight was Robert Gallery. Make no mistake people, this guy is the real deal, and deserves the hype. He will be a great Offensive Lineman. We did get a look at the 10 yd times on the O-linemen, being they rarely run for 40 yds anyway. This was one of the few stats we got to see.
Robert Gallery 1.68
Jake Scott 1.68
Chris Snee 1.68
Scott Jackson 1.69
Josh Sewell 1.69
There was a VERY small segment on the Running Backs. A few guys turned some heads in the 40 yd dash. Here are some of the top times. Most of these guys are expected to be second round picks or later.
Tatum Bell 4.37
Julius Jones 4.40
Ran Carthon 4.40
Josh Davis 4.53
Rich Alexis 4.62
Like I said earlier, it just wasn't what I personally was hoping for. While there's only so much you can do in an hours time, I really was hoping that most of that hour would be focused on the players, not what certain teams were looking for.
Well, if you are into interviews with Coaches and GM's, and not much into the combine itself, then this is the show for you.
While they had some really good interviews with NFL team staff members, there wasn't much focus on the actual draftees themselves.
I wanted stats, numbers, and a real focus as to what type of talent was entering the draft. But, we really didn't get that. We got a few shots at the workouts, but no real inside scoops.
As a Skins fan, I did enjoy the interview with Joe Bugel. He was asked a lot of the same things that Joe Gibbs has been asked about returning to football. And, a lot of the same answers were repeated.... "It all comes down to blocking and tackeling, it's still football." Bugel was also asked about O-line prospects. He identified two guys. Robert Gallery, and Shawn Andrews. Gallery is probably one of the top prospects. And, Andrews is really atheletic, and at nearly 400 lbs. Bugel said, "If Andrews could lose weight and get down to around 345 lbs, then he would be something to deal with". Those aren't light words, coming from the guy who coached "The Hogs".
There were also interviews with Rich McKay, the Atlanta GM. There was an interview with Maurice Clarett.... for all of five seconds, about him working out later. Maurice Carthon, who is a Dallas Cowboys Coach, spoke about his son, Ran Carthon, a Running Back from the University of Florida.
There was a segment where Dick Vermeil(Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach) interviewed Herm Edwards, a former player(Eagles), and now Head Coach of the New York Jets. As always Herm, has all the right answers at all the right time. Herm said something that stuck out in my mind, "It is a previlage, not a right to play in the NFL"....Maurice Clarett, take note here young man, you could learn a lot.
The players who did get coverage, were the ones in the spotlight already. They were the ones you had already heard about. Not the ones i wanted to see. I wanted the inside look, and we just didn't get that.
The biggest(no pun intended) guy who got some of the spotlight was Robert Gallery. Make no mistake people, this guy is the real deal, and deserves the hype. He will be a great Offensive Lineman. We did get a look at the 10 yd times on the O-linemen, being they rarely run for 40 yds anyway. This was one of the few stats we got to see.
Robert Gallery 1.68
Jake Scott 1.68
Chris Snee 1.68
Scott Jackson 1.69
Josh Sewell 1.69
There was a VERY small segment on the Running Backs. A few guys turned some heads in the 40 yd dash. Here are some of the top times. Most of these guys are expected to be second round picks or later.
Tatum Bell 4.37
Julius Jones 4.40
Ran Carthon 4.40
Josh Davis 4.53
Rich Alexis 4.62
Like I said earlier, it just wasn't what I personally was hoping for. While there's only so much you can do in an hours time, I really was hoping that most of that hour would be focused on the players, not what certain teams were looking for.