The statistics of strongly interacting, ultracold Rydberg gases are governed by the interplay of two factors: geometrical restrictions induced by blockade effects and quantum mechanical effects. To shed light on their relative roles in the statistics of Rydberg gases, we compare three models in this paper: a quantum mechanical model describing the excitation dynamics within a Rydberg gas, a random sequential adsorption (RSA) process on a random geometric graph (RGG), and a RSA process on a decomposed random intersection graph (DRIG). The last model refers to choosing a particular subgraph of a mixture of two other random graphs. Contrary to the first two models, it lends itself for a rigorous mathematical analysis, and it is built specifica...