cowboyjoe
02-17-2012, 09:04 AM
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Broken bones, stretched ligaments and tendons, myriad bumps and bruises, thousands of hours on the practice fields and even more time in the weight room. It's hard to believe Ryan Miller endured it all for a sport he once hated.
The former Colorado offensive lineman is just a few months away from his opportunity to make a nice living playing football in the National Football League.
Miller was the only Buff -- from a class of 28 seniors -- invited to the NFL Scouting Combine later this month in Indianapolis. He is preparing for that three-day torture test of workouts and interviews with all 32 franchises at Velocity Sports Performance in Irvine, Calif., under the direction of his agents at Athletes First.
Read more: http://www.coloradodaily.com/ci_19957335?source=most_viewed#ixzz1meTItIxr
Coloradodaily.com
Broken bones, stretched ligaments and tendons, myriad bumps and bruises, thousands of hours on the practice fields and even more time in the weight room. It's hard to believe Ryan Miller endured it all for a sport he once hated.
The former Colorado offensive lineman is just a few months away from his opportunity to make a nice living playing football in the National Football League.
Miller was the only Buff -- from a class of 28 seniors -- invited to the NFL Scouting Combine later this month in Indianapolis. He is preparing for that three-day torture test of workouts and interviews with all 32 franchises at Velocity Sports Performance in Irvine, Calif., under the direction of his agents at Athletes First.
Read more: http://www.coloradodaily.com/ci_19957335?source=most_viewed#ixzz1meTItIxr
Coloradodaily.com