When God speaks, former San Diego State running back Adam Muema listens. So, when God told Adam Muema that he doesn’t need to participate in the NFL Combine in order to get drafted to the current Super Bowl champs, Muema packed his things and left.Â
Via UT San Diego
Running backs competed in afternoon drills at Lucas Oil Stadium. Muema, the fourth leading rusher in Aztecs history, did not participate. He said he was “following God,” who told him if he missed workouts, he’d play for the Seattle Seahawks.
Playing for Seattle is his “dream,” Muema said. NFL teams are aware of the decision. “Can’t go wrong with God,” Muema said.
Muema spoke Sunday in a phone interview from the Indianapolis International Airport. He was set to return to the city where he trained for the combine. The Covina native will have the opportunity to work out for clubs at San Diego State’s pro day next month.
Muema, 21, said his immediate plans are undecided.
“(God) told me to sit down, be quiet, and enjoy the peace,” he said.
Muema said he communicates with God through numbers.
His deep religious convictions are no secret to those close to him. The beliefs are evident on social media, where he often quotes scripture on his Twitter account. His Facebook and Instagram accounts include several links to a person titled “Lord Ray-el,” who claims online to be the second coming of Christ.
Muema said Lord Ray-el means “the word of God.”
I pray he gets drafted or else he is going to be so hurt.
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