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Eye-opener: Punter asked to do staring contest

Michael Dickson won the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s top college punter last season on the strength of his right foot.

At this week’s NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis, he attempted to use something else to impress one team: his eyes.

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Dickson, the former Texas Longhorns standout, said he was asked to take part in a staring contest when he met with the Seattle Seahawks.

“I had to see how long I could stare without blinking,” Dickson said, according to Pro Football Talk. “I had a couple of attempts. I tried a few techniques, looking away from the light, trying to block any sort of wind coming into the eyes. That was a weird process.

“The first time I did terrible. I only lasted for 14 seconds, but my third time I had figured out a technique to look around the room just to get your eyes a little watery, I guess.”

Dickson, the MVP of the Texas Bowl, skipped his senior season with the Longhorns to enter the draft. ESPN NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. has the Australian ranked as the fifth-best player among kickers, punters and long-snappers — but Dickson will have his work cut out for him.

According to ESPN Stats & Information, only two punters who left school early to enter the NFL draft have been selected — Bradley Pinion (drafted 165th overall by the 49ers in 2015) and Chris Gardocki (No. 78 by the Bears in 1991). Both played for Clemson.

Soccer

Alderweireld to miss Juventus 2nd leg with hamstring injury

Toby Alderweireld will miss the second leg of Tottenham Hotspur’s Champions League round-of-16 meeting with Juventus as he deals with a persistent hamstring injury.

Poch says Toby Alderweireld won’t be ready for Juventus. Jan Vertonghen should be available for tomorrow though.

— Alasdair Gold (@AlasdairGold) March 2, 2018

The Belgian defender has featured in just two matches since early November – completing the full 90 minutes against Newport County and Rochdale in the FA Cup – and rumours abound that he is in manager Mauricio Pochettino’s bad books while he refuses to sign a new contract.

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When Alderweireld didn’t travel for the 2-2 draw in Turin for the first leg, Pochettino opted for Jan Vertonghen and Davinson Sanchez in the middle of a back-four, with Serge Aurier and Ben Davies on either side. The midfield drew most plaudits in that fixture, but Vertonghen notably hoofed five clearances, performed three interceptions, and retained possession better than any of his defensive colleagues.

Before Wednesday’s second leg against Juventus, Spurs welcome Huddersfield Town to Wembley on Saturday.

“If you think about it, I've never held a job in my life. I went from being an NFL player to a coach to a broadcaster. I haven't worked a day in my life.”
-John Madden


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