Just to remind people and to remember myself I Googled something about C Gates(interestingly a post of mine was the first under search) a few minutes ago. This is a thread I started on the Scout.com site last season.
(after spraining my wrist trying to pat myself on the back I decided to reprint it in my ongoing mission to prove to myself that I'm clever)
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=62&f=1843&t=7740440
I had no idea that C Gates replaced Johnny Knox.
DAVIE — Dolphins fans couldn't wait to run Ted Ginn Jr. out of town. But it didn't take long before they realized what they had lost. Last season, without the home-run threat Ginn provided, Miami finished 29th in touchdown passes (17) and completions over 40 yards (four).
Enter Clyde Gates of Abilene Christian.
At the NFL Scouting Combine six months ago, he was nursing a groin injury but still ran a 4.37 in the 40-yard dash, tied for fastest among receivers. That helped persuade Dolphins General Manager Jeff Ireland, an Abilene native, to draft Gates in the fourth round.
Gates (5-foot-11 and 197 pounds) is a relative newcomer to football. He initially dedicated himself to basketball and didn't play high school football in his hometown of Vernon, Texas. Only after he had been told by two college basketball coaches that they didn't have a spot for him did he decide to give football a chance.
His cousin, Cincinnati Bengals punt returner/running back Bernard Scott, persuaded him to ask Abilene Christian coach Chris Thomsen for a tryout.
Gates had a pretty good role model at ACU. Johnny Knox, who made the Pro Bowl as a Chicago Bears rookie in 2009, was the Wildcats' go-to receiver during Gates' first two years. When Knox left, Gates stepped up. Last season he averaged 17.9 yards per catch.
"He's the best pro prospect I've had in my seven years here," Thomsen said of the Division II school. "He's a little bigger than Johnny and jumps a little better. I would say his ceiling as a player is a little bit higher. He really developed for us last year."
P.S Last season the player that caught the most passes with the Bears was RB Matt Forte in what is considered a down year for Jay Cutler and the Bears in the passing game. Johnny Knox and Roy Williams tied for 2nd place with 37 receptions. Knox had a average of 19.6 yards per catch (YPC).
P.S.S All I'm am saying, is give Gates a chance.................(ugh, trying to be clever again)
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