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NFL

Combine workouts are no joke, especially for a 39-year-old Giants reporter

MANALAPAN, N.J. — With the 2017 NFL season officially over, our attention shifted last week to other things, including the draft. Except with the New York Giants’ season a train wreck and long over, I did that weeks ago.

I’m not alone. NFL combine prep has been going on for weeks, months even. College players are scattered at facilities across the country, training for the draft. This year, I decided to join them.

It is more than football. With the process comes the calisthenics and track-and-field portion of the proceedings. Yes, they train and run drills they likely will never have to do again after this is over.

ESPN reporter Jordan Raanan gets a first-hand look at an NFL draft preparation program at Parabolic Performance & Rehabilitation in New Jersey. Kris Enslen/Parabolic Performance & Rehabilitation

The people at Parabolic Performance & Rehabilitation were nice enough to let me join their group of NFL prospects in New Jersey. Whenever possible for several months — remember, I still have a job as the Giants reporter that involves, you know, work — they’re allowing me to train alongside players from schools that range from Pittsburgh and Syracuse to Monmouth and Youngstown State to Wyoming, Wagner and Southern Connecticut on a regular basis. Performance coaches Justin Moore and Kris Enslen have welcomed me into the group with open arms, even if my body has sometimes rejected the invitation.

It’s carte blanche access. I’m experiencing everything as one of the players, whether it’s on-field or weight room training, classroom work, nutrition and even yoga. When all is said and done, we’re going to see just how beneficial these combine/pro day preparatory programs (which traditionally last six weeks or more depending on the individual) can be, even for a middle-aged graybeard.

Baseline testing has already been done. (Hint: Not good.) We’re in the process of setting up my own personal combine/pro day some time next month.

The drills being tested are the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, three-cone drill (or L drill) and shuttle (5-10-5). The goal is to see how much improvement can be made by a near-40-year-old average Joe, non-professional athlete partaking in the intense program.

A recap of the first three weeks:

    • Baseline testing: Let’s just say I’m slower and fatter and don’t jump nearly as high as my ego or brain anticipated. Heading into the initial testing, the thinking was about 5.80 seconds in the 40-yard dash and 30 inches in the vertical. The logic was that once upon a time there was a relatively decent athlete inside this 5-foot-11, 190-pound frame who was somewhat normal-human fast (remember, these guys you see on TV are mutants, the 1 percenters of society) and capable of hanging from the basketball rim. Well, the 5.80 seconds was close. My baseline 40 time was 5.84. The 30-inch vertical was me in la-la land. More like 20 inches. I jumped 19.5. Overall, not completely embarrassing. My expectations were low entering this experiment, and I ate the heck out of everything (even bought Snowballs one day at the convenience store) the previous month or so knowing this would help get me back in reasonable shape. Better to set the bar low was the thinking.

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  • Initial shock: First, let me explain that it is somewhat humiliating to see a 350-pound lineman such as Pitt’s Alex Officer run faster and move better than you. But it’s reality. You realize these guys, even the linemen, are athletes. They’re all more athletic than me at my current age (39 on Thursday). My body after the first few workouts felt like death. No, really, my limbs would barely bend. This is unlike anything that constitutes a typical average Joe workout. This is sprinting, starting and stopping, and jumping — all explosive movements that you don’t do at a normal day at the gym. Let’s just say my body is better suited for the treadmill. After the first few workouts, I couldn’t stand, walk, get out of bed or eat a cookie without pain. It took me at least two weeks before my 6-year-old daughter could jump on my back without it feeling as though Giants defensive tackle Damon Harrison was punching that body part.

  • Position drills: OK, this was a complete debacle trying to run position drills, particularly when my body felt awful and didn’t want to sync with the brain. When was the last time I ran any sort of football drill? Twenty-plus years ago? It is much harder than it looks. Current Giant Devon Kennard runs the linebackers through field drills some days. He saw firsthand the stiffness in my hips (man, were they killing me), or my whole body, to be more precise. I felt especially awful after that day of work.

  • Physical toll: The work these prospective NFL players are putting in every day is no joke. The training they are getting is staggering. Most are there six days a week from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., working on everything from the track-and-field drills that are commonplace at the combine and pro days to specific positional drills to weight training to nutrition. It’s quite a commitment. It’s also quite a physical grind. They still manage to make it look relatively easy. Even their recovery days by most standards wouldn’t be considered light workouts. I’m trying to hang. Key word: trying. And there has been progress. In a few weeks, the program allowed me to cut off more than one-tenth of a second off my first 10 yards. I’m confident after experiencing it firsthand for almost a month that the program will allow me to improve my times and jumps significantly. Now if only my hamstrings (note: plural) hold up. Good thing there are physical therapists such as Dr. Jeremy Paster there to get me through the program. At least the hope is for me to make it out alive and greatly improved.

Soccer

Juventus rules out Dybala for Tottenham's visit

Tottenham’s chances of escaping Turin with a result have been handed a massive boost.

Juventus boss Max Allegri announced his 19-man squad for Tuesday’s Champions League last-16 first-leg clash with Spurs, with the most notable omission being Argentine attacker Paulo Dybala.

Confirmation of our squad for #JuveTOT ??#TOGETHER ?? #UCL pic.twitter.com/kcbg4SROjL

— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) February 12, 2018

Dybala, 24, suffered a hamstring injury on Jan. 6 against Cagliari and hasn’t played since, with initial reports suggesting he could miss a month. After a hot start to the campaign saw the versatile forward score a dozen goals in eight league outings, injuries and form have seen Dybala return to earth with just three tallies in his last 10 matches across all competitions.

The former Palermo standout was photographed Monday in first-team training with his Vecchia Signora brethren, and will join Stephan Lichtsteiner, Blaise Matuidi, Andrea Barzagli, and Juan Cuadrado on the sidelines.

NFL

Jags to get new look after postseason success

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars will have a new look on and off the field this season.

The team announced Monday that it is removing tarps that cover four sections of EverBank Field to meet an increased demand for tickets in the wake of the team’s surprising run to the AFC Championship game.

The Jaguars will remove the tarps covering four sections of EverBank Field to add more than 3,000 seats. Logan Bowles-USA TODAY Sports

In addition, the team confirmed that it will have new uniforms, which will be unveiled sometime in the spring. That means the team is finally ditching its black and gold two-tone helmets.

The average season-ticket price will increase by an average of 10.9 percent, the team said, though the specific increase varies based on seat location. This is the first time in 10 seasons that a majority of the seats will have a cost increase, the team said.

However, the team also said it is lowering concession prices on certain items. Fans can purchase hot dogs, popcorn, bottled soda, and various other items for $5 each.

“Getting rid of the tarps has been our goal since Shad Khan purchased the team in 2012,” Jaguars president Mark Lamping said. “Our fans created a real home-field advantage for our final 2017 regular season games and home playoff appearance. We want to make sure that same home-field advantage is a reality every time the Jaguars take the field this fall by giving fans access to even more affordable tickets.”

The Jaguars received permission to remove the four tarps for their playoff game against Buffalo, which was the team’s first home playoff game since Jan. 23, 2000. Those tarps cover 3,501 seats and the team said those seats will be sold for $45 per game.

Tarps have long been a part of the Jaguars’ history. When the stadium was renovated in 1993-94 in preparation for the Jaguars’ inaugural season in 1995, the capacity was 76,766 with room to add temporary seating to accommodate 82,000. The stadium needed to be that big because of the annual Florida-Georgia football game.

The Jaguars advanced to the AFC Championship game in their second season and again in 1999 and attendance wasn’t a problem until the team started losing. The Jaguars had half of their 32 home games blacked out on local television from 2001-04 and installed 11 tarps that covered nearly 10,000 seats in the upper decks of the stadium. The Jaguars did not have any blackouts in 2005 or 2006, but had three games blacked out in 2007 and seven games blacked out in 2009 (none in 2008).

The Jaguars didn’t have a game blacked out from 2010-14 and the NFL suspended the television blackout rule after the 2014 season.

Additional renovations to EverBank Field over the past several seasons — including the installation of the world’s largest video boards, pools, the installation of premium seating throughout the stadium, and the removal of approximately 2,400 club seats — decreased the official capacity to 64,431. With the removal of the tarps the number is now 67,932.

Season ticket sales have been significantly higher than this time a year ago. The team said they’ve taken more than 5,000 deposits from fans purchasing new season tickets. That number was roughly 700 at this time last year, the team said.

It was not a secret that the team was going to be ditching its current uniforms. NFL rules mandate that teams must wait five years to make any uniform changes. The main issue with the Jaguars’ current uniform is the two-tone helmet, which Paul Lukas of Uni Watch called the worst in the league.

Soccer

Footy Power Rankings: Manchester City reclaims throne, Monaco returns

Taking into consideration recent domestic and continental results, along with underlying stats, we try to figure out which clubs are among Europe’s elite.

1. Manchester City (1st in Premier League)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
23-3-1 79 20 7.6 6.4

Previous rank: 2nd

Manchester City climbs back to first in our rankings after picking up a solid 3-0 win over West Brom, drawing Burnley 1-1, and then resoundingly demolishing Leicester City 5-1 over the last two weeks, resulting in a 16-point gap atop the Premier League table. Pep Guardiola’s side is firing on all cylinders, much to the benefit of Sergio Aguero, who has emerged as a Golden Boot contender after his four-goal performance against the Foxes.

2. Barcelona (1st in La Liga)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
18-5-0 60 11 7.3 10.5

Previous rank: 1st

Barcelona remains unchallenged atop La Liga, but stumbled in back-to-back draws with Espanyol and Getafe in league play over these last couple weeks, opening the door for City to reclaim the top spot in our rankings. Though the Blaugrana ought to be pleased with a berth in the Copa del Rey final, Ernesto Valverde will hope his players can find their scoring feet again: Barcelona has found the back of the net just four times in its last four matches.

3. Paris Saint-Germain (1st in Ligue 1)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
21-2-2 76 17 7 9.3

Previous rank: 3rd

PSG remains third, though the margin between the top four is quite narrow. A quartet of victories in these last two weeks assured the French outfit its spot in the top three, though a pair of red cards in as many matches will be somewhat concerning for Unai Emery. In Ligue 1, the Parisians are unrivaled, enjoying a 12-point gap atop the table, but a date with Real Madrid in the Champions League round of 16 might prove to be the year’s make-or-break moment.

4. Bayern Munich (1st in Bundesliga)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
18-2-2 53 17 7 9.2

Previous rank: 4th

What can we really say about Bayern Munich? This team just knows how to win, and that’s all they did in these last two weeks. The Bundesliga race is now all but over, with Bayern boasting a massive 18-point gap over second-placed RB Leipzig, and Jupp Heynckes’ side will also be pretty confident of advancing past Besiktas in the Champions League. Things are good in Bavaria.

5. Napoli (1st in Serie A)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
20-3-1 54 15 7 7.8

Previous rank: 5th

It may just be a one-point lead atop the Serie A table, but for Napoli, it’s as precious a treasure as can be imagined. Maurizio Sarri’s side enjoyed a pair of victories to ensure that marginal advantage over Juventus, with a 4-1 win over third-placed Lazio preventing any twists in the Scudetto race. The only question Napoli faces is of sustainability – can they keep it up?

6. Juventus (2nd in Serie A)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
20-2-2 61 16 6.4 8.3

Previous rank: 7th

Not far behind Napoli – and rightfully so – is Juventus, who picked up a pair of victories this week to keep pace for the Italian title. An emphatic 7-0 rout of poor Sassuolo set the stage for a solid 2-0 victory over Fiorentina, so there’s little to complain of from this latest stretch of fixtures. What Massimiliano Allegri needs now is for Napoli to slip up: Juventus’ consistency is its advantage.

7. Atletico Madrid (2nd in La Liga)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
15-7-1 34 9 4.3 11.3

Previous rank: 9th

A pair of 1-0 wins over Valencia and Malaga sees Atletico Madrid move within seven points of first-placed Barcelona in La Liga and up another couple spots in our rankings. While there are certainly questions regarding the potency of Diego Simeone’s attacking ranks, there are none regarding the team’s defensive efficiency: Atletico has conceded just nine times in 23 league matches, the fewest of any team in the top five European leagues.

8. Real Madrid (4th in La Liga)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
12-6-4 50 23 7.5 9.5

Previous rank: 12th

Real Madrid is hoping its fortunes are finally changing for the better, and while a 10-point gap behind Atletico is less than ideal, Zinedine Zidane’s side is starting to look threatening once again. Perhaps the Champions League will be the primary focus, as Los Blancos still haven’t shaken their poor league form, as evidenced in a 2-2 draw with Levante. Still, Cristiano Ronaldo and Co. turned it around with a 5-2 win over Real Sociedad right afterward.

9. Tottenham Hotspur (4th in Premier League)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
15-7-5 52 24 5.8 8.6

Previous rank: 14th

Tottenham will be quite pleased with the results of its efforts over these last two weeks, having taken points from three Premier League giants while also dispatching Newport County in the FA Cup. A 2-2 draw with Liverpool came with some controversy, but Mauricio Pochettino’s side left no doubts of merit in beating Manchester United 2-0 and Arsenal 1-0 in league play.

10. Manchester United (2nd in Premier League)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
17-5-5 51 19 5 11.7

Previous rank: 6th

It’s been a rough few weeks for Manchester United. The Red Devils dropped a crucial tilt with Tottenham, then turned it around with a 2-0 win over Huddersfield Town, only to lose to Newcastle on Sunday. Inconsistency is the main problem Jose Mourinho faces at Old Trafford, though his next league match is against Chelsea, and presents a chance to make something of a statement.

11. FC Porto (1st in Primeira Liga)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
17-4-0 53 10 6.8 7.6

Previous rank: 13th

Still undefeated in league play, FC Porto is starting to turn heads, and for good reason: the Dragoes sit atop the Primeira Liga table, having dispatched both Chaves and Braga in league action in recent days. Porto will also enjoy a round of 16 matchup with Liverpool in the Champions League, where Sergio Conceicao’s men might just surprise a few onlookers.

12. Liverpool (3rd in Premier League)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
15-9-3 61 31 6.3 7.7

Previous rank: N/R

Those ol’ defensive issues once again plagued Liverpool against Tottenham, but they were nowhere to be seen as the Reds dispatched Huddersfield Town and Southampton on either end of that 2-2 draw. As a result, Jurgen Klopp’s side sits pretty in third in the Premier League, and has also returned to our rankings after dropping out last time around.

13th. Chelsea (5th in Premier League)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
15-5-6 46 23 6.2 10.2

Previous rank: 8th

Back-to-back losses against Bournemouth and Watford spell the story of a Chelsea team in a bit of momentary turmoil, and manager Antonio Conte is facing the music as a result. Does he deserve it? He reckons not, but it won’t make a bit of difference unless the Blues can turn it around and pick up wins. Unfortunately for Conte, the last two Chelsea managers were sacked after losing to West Brom, and that’s who his team faces next. No pressure.

14. AS Monaco (2nd in Ligue 1)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
16-5-4 60 26 5.1 11.3

Previous rank: N/R

Last time around, Lyon made enough of a splash to warrant a spot in our top 15, but AS Monaco quickly reversed that inclination by twice defeating Bruno Genesio’s side – as well as holding Marseille to a 2-2 draw – to regain second in Ligue 1. Leonardo Jardim will be pleased with his team’s offensive potency, as Monaco reached the 60-goal mark for the season by scoring thrice against Lyon in a 3-2 win, before adding four more in a 4-0 win over Angers.

15. PSV Eindhoven (1st in Eredivisie)

League record GF GA Shots on target per match Shots conceded per match
20-1-2 60 23 7.9 11.6

Previous rank: 15th

Three consecutive victories in league play keeps PSV among Europe’s elite, though an eliminating loss to Feyenoord in the KNVB Cup quarter-finals isn’t quite as nice. Still, Phillip Cocu’s side keeps a seven-point gap over Ajax in the Eredivisie standings, which might only be narrowed in April when the two sides meet for a second league tilt in Eindhoven.

On the cusp: Marseille, Arsenal, Internazionale, Sevilla, Benfica, AEK Athens

(Photos courtesy: Getty Images)

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