ASK THE STEELERS – RASHARD MENDENHALL
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From
Lou Ellis in Newark, New Jersey: What was it like waiting to be
drafted?
Rashard Mendenhall: I was
in Chicago at the House of Blues. I had a lot of friends and family around. It
was kind of rough. I told myself when I went there I wasn’t going to be nervous
waiting on my name. But as it goes on it’s intense waiting for your name to be
on that screen.
From Dan Abrahams in Elyria, Ohio: What was
your reaction when you got the call from the Steelers telling you they drafted
you?
Rashard
Mendenhall: It was
great. The whole process and the time you put in, to finally figure out where
you are going to be headed and living is a good feeling. It was nice to get that
call and have that security.
From Mark Blair in
Indianapolis, Indiana: The Steelers were surprised
you were available in the first round when they picked. Were you surprised as
well?
Rashard
Mendenhall:
I was
real surprised I went here. Throughout the whole process, with mock drafts and
what you hear and who you talk to, I didn’t think about the Steelers. I didn’t
have much contact with them and when they picked me I was
surprised.
From SSG Michael Molinaro stationed in Camp
Liberty (Baghdad), Iraq: What was your favorite moment during your college
career?
Rashard Mendenhall:
One of our games last year, towards the end of the year, my brother finally got
a chance to play. He went out there and did real well. He had a 30-yard run, and
a 20-yard run his first couple of carries. To see him get a chance and be out
there too was good.
From
Jake Kurnot
in Dunbar, Pennsylvania: Now that you have gone through your first mini-camp and
some OTAs, what are your initial impressions of the Steelers
offense?
Rashard
Mendenhall: It’s a
real good offense. There are weapons all over the field with Ben
(Roethlisberger), Willie (Parker), Santonio (Holmes), and Hines (Ward). It’s a
great offense that is full of playmakers.
From Dan Cook in
Powell, Ohio: What do you think will be the biggest adjustment to the NFL for
you?
Rashard
Mendenhall: The
whole lifestyle that you live. Being an adult, being a professional and how you
carry yourself. It’s the decisions you make. Things change off the
field.
From Vaughn Jarvis in
Antigua, West Indies: What are your expectations for your rookie
season?
Rashard
Mendenhall: I plan on having success. I don’t know how many
yards it’s going to be or how much playing time there will be. But whatever role
is I want to have success at it.
From Bill Davidson in
Sarasota, Florida: What kind of advice has Willie Parker offered to you so
far?
Rashard
Mendenhall:
We have
talked about a lot of stuff. He has shown me the ins and outs of how to carry
yourself as a professional, how to talk to people, what to do and not do. He
continues to help me with things here and there.
From
Len Morgan in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Have you heard yet how passionate
Steelers fans are about the team and are you looking forward to playing for a
team with that kind of atmosphere?
Rashard
Mendenhall: You
hear about the Steelers fans and it’s great to be in a city where you are loved
and they aren’t going to get on you all that much.
From
Jim Campbell in Fredericksburg, Virginia: A lot is made about players hitting
the rookie wall when the season starts to wear on. How do you avoid
that?
Rashard
Mendenhall: I
couldn’t tell you. Throughout training camp, the preseason and the season it’s
different. In college we play 12 games, 13 if you are lucky. To have 16 games,
four preseason games, and hopefully post-season it will be rough just coming off
of camp and going right into that. I have to figure out how to avoid the wall.
From
Randy Clinton, York, Pennsylvania: If you were not a football player, what
career path would you have followed?
Rashard
Mendenhall: I want
to create programs for kids that are disadvantaged. When my mom lives there are
a lot of kids and they don’t have too much to do. I want to create programs for
kids like that.
From
Mike Powers in Des Moines, Iowa:
Not long from now you
will sign a contract and get a signing bonus. What’s the first thing you plan on
buying with that bonus?
Rashard
Mendenhall: I
promised a trainer from my old school I would buy him a pair of shoes so I have
to go and do that.