4 the Michigan Daily Former SPORTS- Friday, September 9, 1988 Page 16 4 6 M' sta BY ADAM BENSON SINGLE MALE: always looking for fun, studied at University of Michigan, learning to cook French cuisine, starting his own clothing business, travels extensively, into aggressive body contact. If interested, find Mel Owens. For now, the first place to look for Owens is in the Los Angeles Rams linebacking core. Entering his eighth season with the Rams, Owens has not let his life become dominated by football. "I don't want to ever become limited," said Owens. "I want to live the life I've always wanted to live. Playing football is a unique opp- ortunity because they give you a nice salary, plus you have six months off." During those six months, Owens concentrates on cooking and operating his new clothing business with Rams' strength coach Garrett Giemont. Besides their business interests, Owens and Giemont also enjoy travelling together. Whether it's flying to Rio, Thailand, or India, or participating in the annual Run with the Bulls in Pomona, Spain, or running in the Los Angeles Marathon, Giemont and Owens have a knack for finding excitement. While some people would label them as free spirits, Giemont down- plays that notion. "Mel doesn't just run around aimlessly," said Giemont. "He knows how to enjoy the quality of life that he has worked so hard to get. He may be a free spirit on his time, but he comes to work with a tremendous amount of focus and he gets the job done. While we were in Rio, we were getting up earlier then we do in training camp. We had to r shines in as his quality play has made Owens hadn't let anybody score a touchdownt one of the Rams driving forces. in nine games. Even in the Rosec "He's been a starter for six years Bowl, we only gave up six points.} now, and he's one of the leaders on Playing with that team was thec the defense," said Shurmur. "He is a pinnacle of my college career."t leader by example. He'll do the job A member of the onlyI right more than 90% of the time. Schembechler-coached Michiganc When we watch the films, we see team to win a Rose Bowl, Owens Mel executing. When people see has fond memories of playing for Bov that, he becomes a role model for and the large crowds at Michigans others." Stadium. Owens still enjoys footballr Owens has never been elected to as a professional, but has a different 1 the Pro Bowl, but he does not care approach to the game. c about post-season honors. He is "Playing in the pros is different a more concerned with the success of the team, and the satisfaction of knowing that he does his job well. "It's hard to get recognition unless you do a lot of sacking," said Owens. "The press clippings come when guys make sacks. The sack guys are like baseball's home-run hitters. They line up on the outside and rush all day long. But when you get them in situations, some of the guys are getting knocked off the ball, or pushed to the outside. Those are the kinds of things I'm not going to do. "I try to do a lot of thinking and analyzing. I don't take chances. I try to play within the framework of the defense. I don't make many mis- takes." Owens' unspectacular play is not expected from the ninth player taken in the first round, as Owens was in the 1981 NFL draft. Owens is a blue-collar worker in the city of glamour. Shurmur feels that the attacks on Owens' work for the Rams is ridiculous. "We couldn't be more pleased with Mel," said Shurmur. "He has received some unfair criticism, and that comes from people who don't take the time to find out what he's been asked to do." Owens feels that much of his style can be traced back to his years at Michigan and his time with Bo Owens, an intense competitor, Schembeholded at Michigan cause exotic locations such as Rio and of Bo," said Owens. "I'm a team GE-I- player. I was able to play for national GET IT. championship caliber teams there. When we won the Rose Bowl (in 1981), we were probably the best team in the country at that time. We Ca LA. than college," said Owens. "In college, its for your school. Here, you're playing for the city. There are only 1500 people, on a year-to-year basis, that can do this. Just actually playing in the pros, having the opportunity to play, is great." Now that he is an established pro, with his post-football plans taking shape, it seems that Mel Owens might be able to kick back and enjoy ife for a little while. That is if he can enjoy himself anymore than he already is. 4 work out, and we did, and then we would go out, never missing a beat." The exciting activities of Mel Owens is a complete contrast to his style of play. He is not a blitzing, sacking linebacker in the mold of more famous linebackers Lawrence Taylor or Wilber Marshall. Owens prides himself on stopping a running back for a small gain, or scaring a quarterback into throwing early. These are the kinds of plays that don't show up in statistics. "You can't stay in this league unless you know the fundamentals," said Owens. "When I go to play, I know what I'm playing." Rams defensive coordinator Fritz Shurmur feels that Owens' work on the finer points of the game, as well 4 /Ft* Photo Michigan graduate Mel Owens displays intensity during training camp with the Los Angeles Rams this summer. /F11. 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