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My Day at Florida's Pro Day



Today, I skipped school and went to Florida's pro day, (after being granted parental permission of course). I expected to see most of the Graduating Gators do drills and observe the scouts/GMs/team representatives do their business on the field. Here's some of my observations and thoughts.

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Pre-Drill Thoughts

  • It was a overcast day, rainy but not windy. Good enough weather for drills but the field looked a little worn.
  • Whoever decided the concession stands wouldn't do hot chocolate today and only coffee is out of touch. And a cup of coffee was $2.50 which was noticeably higher than market value.

During-Drill Thoughts and Observations

  • The 40 yard dash was the first drill. TE Aaron Hernandez was the first player I used my phone's stopwatch for; He got about a 4.47 40 time.
  • DB Joe Haden was next and I clocked him as 4.46 which is much better than his previous time. I kinda knew his scouting combine time was a fluke.
  • LB Brandon Spikes is alot faster on TV than in real life. He ran a flat 5.00 according to my stopwatch which narrowly beat Terrence Cody's time. This hurt his stock a bit.
  • There were players from JU, and I believe Jackson State who participated in all the drills. It kinda made sense, who would go to JU's pro day?
  • C/G Maurkice Pouncey was the only O-Lineman to do drills. Interesting enough, Jaguars coach Andy Heck was the coach conducting the drills. Another suggestion to a trade back Candidate?
  • Tim Tebow was of course the main attraction. Tebow did throwing drills with WR's David Nelson and Riley Cooper, who helped his draft stock today. I observed a much quicker throwing motion. The ball is not going past the waist and does not resemble a baseball motion. He is keeping the motion good by purposely holding the ball higher. However, I did see a couple wobbly balls and shoelace throws. Tebow will almost never overthrow a WR but will underthrow them if the ball isn't accurate. Footwork looked good. The questions will be decided upon when he has pressure on him.

Guests/Head Coaches/V.I.P.'s that attended

  • Cleveland's GM Mike Holmgren - Talked to Tebow for a while, looked very interested in how Tebow was doing.
  • Jaguars' GM Gene Smith was seen talking intently on his phone after the Pouncey Drills.
  • Steelers' coach Mike Tomlin was also here. A Steelers fan was heard asking Tomlin's personal scout, "Did you write down the times, good?". In reply the scout said, "I always do."
  • Giants' Coach Tom Coughlin attended, a Giants fan was heard screaming, "Pick anyone here, Tom!"
  • The most noticeable scouts were from the Chiefs, Colts, Eagles, Panthers, Jags, Patroits, Dolphins, and Steelers. I may have forgotten a couple but you get the idea.
  • Percy Harvin and some other unidentified ex-gators came. My autograph-aholic cousin got plenty of Percy Harvin autographs.

After-Drills Thought

  • Toddlers, during Tebow's throwing drills, constantly were shouting, "Tebow!!!", "Mr. Tebow, come here!!!!", and "TIMMMMMM!" in desperate attempts on persuading Tim to come for autographs. Tim waved and the crowd was quiet for a couple seconds then continue. Later, he told everyone he couldn't sign autographs but he did a hand touch with everyone along the wall.

That's about all I can remember. Ask me about anyone or anything specifically if not mentioned above.

Author's Note: I just remembered, Pete Prisco was also there.

 

Have a wonderful Tim Tebow Day,

TheTealDeal, C.E.C.

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Which Gator would you like on your team?
Maurkice Pouncey
105 votes
Tim Tebow
45 votes
Brandon Spikes
40 votes
Joe Haden
173 votes
Carlos Dunlap
16 votes
other
8 votes

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So was Perriloux there?

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by TheRealSlimShady on Mar 17, 2010 9:11 PM EDT reply actions  

nope,

I’m not sure why that one jackson state guy was there.

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by TheTealDeal on Mar 17, 2010 9:15 PM EDT up reply actions  

JAckson or Jacksonville?

Also The school Perriloux went to is in Alabama.

by Flounder69 on Mar 17, 2010 11:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

So there would be acute molecular decomposition

          resulting from the approach landing at the Gainesville Airport.

by dbcouver on Mar 18, 2010 2:44 AM EDT up reply actions  

Jackson State

but there also was a guy from Jacksonville University.

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by TheTealDeal on Mar 18, 2010 7:08 AM EDT up reply actions  

A lot of teams open up pro days to players from other schools.

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by Mocking Dan on Mar 18, 2010 4:56 PM EDT up reply actions  

Sounds like a great day

My daughter graduated from UF last May, on her 21st birthday her & some friends went out on the town. Tim Tebow was at one of the places that she went too & he was nice enough to let the girls take a picture of him with his arm around her shoulders. He is a good guy & I believe that in time he will find success in the NFL

by ENsDad27 on Mar 17, 2010 9:41 PM EDT reply actions  

Yeah you have to pay Tebow for an autograph

classy guy…

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by quincyyyyy on Mar 17, 2010 11:42 PM EDT reply actions  

It was.

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by Flowing Willow on Mar 18, 2010 2:54 AM EDT up reply actions  

I heard 100%

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by TheTealDeal on Mar 18, 2010 7:08 AM EDT up reply actions  

a small portion

I’m sure it was obligatory. He was going to charge for it whether a portion of it was for charity or not.

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by quincyyyyy on Mar 18, 2010 10:34 AM EDT up reply actions  

not too bad

especially someone who’ll be earning millions in a couple of months. pocket change?

by typhoon.infamous on Mar 18, 2010 4:58 PM EDT up reply actions  

Perhaps he used it to pay his personal trainers who are working on his throwing motion.

Or used it to pay for plane tickets and medical supplies to the Phillipines or some other type of charity work.

by LantermanC on Mar 18, 2010 5:51 PM EDT up reply actions   1 recs

Heard it was a 60/40 split

The charity was the mission work his parents sponser in undeveloped countries. His take was 60%. He is not bound by any NCAA rules since he is not in a NCAA sports program now.

Its the way of the new sports stars. Tebow is a celebrity in Florida. Heck he sold more Senior bowl tickets than any athlete in history. He is simply going about the business of being a pro celebrity.
Can’t hate him for it. I would do it too if I had the opportunity.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Mar 19, 2010 12:00 PM EDT up reply actions  

Well most sports stars don't charge for autographs

so I don’t think you can say he is doing what anyone would be doing, because he isn’t. And if he is he should be giving it all for charity and not profiting off what should be a charitable event.

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by quincyyyyy on Mar 19, 2010 3:53 PM EDT up reply actions  

I think we know the content of his character

I don’t think he’s using the money for selfish reasons, but if he is, can we blame him? If people are willing to pay for an autograph then whatever.

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by TheTealDeal on Mar 19, 2010 4:00 PM EDT up reply actions  

The last time I was at a sports memoribilia sale

it seemed like every sports star had sold his autograph. I see no difference in that and having a Wilson brand “Tim Tebow” endorsed football.

Winning is not everything but it sure feels like it sometimes

by lifelongvike on Mar 19, 2010 4:03 PM EDT up reply actions  

I sense much hate in you

I don’t think he’s allowed to pocket it, I think that would violate some NCAA rule.

Jake Delhomme, QB Carolina Panthers, 2003-2009.

120 TDs+16000+ passing yards=Good

89 INT's+27 lost fumbles=Bad

Most comeback wins since 2003=Priceless

by Flowing Willow on Mar 19, 2010 3:28 AM EDT up reply actions  

I don't think Bush did when he got his car or endorsement or whatever.

Jake Delhomme, QB Carolina Panthers, 2003-2009.

120 TDs+16000+ passing yards=Good

89 INT's+27 lost fumbles=Bad

Most comeback wins since 2003=Priceless

by Flowing Willow on Mar 21, 2010 2:12 AM EDT up reply actions  

A portion of the money is for charity

The rest goes to the company he signed a contract with. They payed him a hefty fee to get the rights for his autogrpah. The question is, what did Tebow do with this money?

I doubt it was a fancy car, or anything that most other players would buy. Make people happy by signed auto graphs, or use the autograph fee for the greater good!

Spin it how ever you want. I think history and his track record supports my theory much better.

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by Hook85 on Mar 19, 2010 5:30 AM EDT up reply actions  

he used half of it on himself

which was the main goal of doing it (to enrich his own wallet), otherwise he would have given it all to charity.

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by quincyyyyy on Mar 19, 2010 9:38 AM EDT up reply actions  

Half, 50%

How much of your monthly pay check do you give to charity?

.00003%…Now thats classy.

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by Hook85 on Mar 20, 2010 12:10 AM EDT up reply actions  

Way to call him out on that one. Good job.

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by Hook85 on Mar 19, 2010 5:25 AM EDT up reply actions  

thanks

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by quincyyyyy on Mar 19, 2010 9:38 AM EDT up reply actions  

LOL! at the Giants dude

Should’ve added…" other then Dunlap, Spikes or Tebow"

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by FreeBradshaw on Mar 18, 2010 7:21 AM EDT reply actions  

+1

Yeah, I thought that was hilarious too. A few chuckles I did get from that.

by Ravens One on Mar 18, 2010 7:43 AM EDT up reply actions  

No one was there to scout the punter?

NOOOOOOOOOO

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by witty on Mar 18, 2010 10:32 AM EDT reply actions  

oh, I'll tell you about the punter

It was during Tebow’s throwing drills when I saw these balls being punted. I found out it was Chaz Henry or at least that’s who I think he is. Chaz was getting some nice hang time on those balls. But again, it was during Tebow’s drills.

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by TheTealDeal on Mar 18, 2010 7:03 PM EDT up reply actions  

I voted for Haden

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by Patssuck456 on Mar 18, 2010 11:52 AM EDT reply actions  

Cool stuff

I went to Maryland’s pro day earlier last week and got to catch a glimpse at Bruce Campbell.

Little stalking video I got of him. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxfQw7lif4c

You have to hate losing more than you love winning.

by Mr MaLoR on Mar 18, 2010 12:36 PM EDT reply actions  

Did he send you a thank you for all those flowers?

by Phantaskippy on Mar 19, 2010 3:01 AM EDT up reply actions  


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