Re: Rhema McKnight's Bowl Game <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>There's no happy ending to McKnight's season, as he caught just three passes for 22 yards against LSU in the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Making matters worse, all three catches came on the same series, and McKnight dropped a pass that would have resulted in a first down in the fourth quarter. Though he played hard and showed scouts he can be an effective blocker, it's a damaging performance for a player who has a history of disappearing from games and dropping passes he should catch.It would be a shame to overlook a strong season because of a poor ending, and it is unlikely scouts will make that mistake when they assess McKnight. While he has to be more consistent catching the ball and running short-to-intermediate routes, McKnight has made strides in both areas and shown that the knee injury he sustained in 2005 isn't hindering him. His speed and athletic ability also make his shortcomings easier to stomach.</div>