March 1, 2012

Combine Fun --- All work and no play is not my style!

Super Bowl Rings

We work with a few athletic trainers from the NFL. They are in the room to answer athlete questions and assess/prepare the generated reports for the orthos, mainly. The also check athlete's in.  We normally have ATC's from the Ravens and the Packers with us. These guys are great. One of the ATC's had his Super Bowl rings with him. They were impressive. The thing was heavy! I am wearing the 2011 Super Bowl ring....

This year, we had the honor of having Kurt Fielding in the room with us. He is an assistant athletic trainer with the Packers. He brought both of his Super Bowl rings with him. THEY ARE SO COOL.
He told us the story about his rings. They received their 2011 rings at a formal function. One that required bus transport. Kurt said that when he received his 1996 ring he slipped his off and put it in his pocket. He got back to the hotel, felt his pockets and couldn't find it. Obviously, he was pretty upset about it. He hoped he had left it at the facility and he would find it tomorrow. Anyway, he got a phone call about 530AM the next morning. It was security. The bus driver found Kurt's ring and turned it in. Kurt was relieved and amazed. The '96 ring has 115 diamonds. The '11 ring has the shape of the ‘G’ itself consisting of 13 diamonds, one for each title dating back to 1929, and surrounding the entire crown are 92 diamonds, one for each year the Packers have been in existence. The four diamonds in the corners represent the 4 Super Bowls the Pack has won.


Van Halen

I had checked the local events calendar. Van Halen was in town during the Combine. Early in the day on Wednesday, we started looking in to going that night. The boss man was generous enough to by the tickets for us. That was awesome. The company treats us really well.  The opener was....get this...Kool & the Gang. What an odd pairing you say? So do I. With the all the athlete's we had to do that day, we weren't able to get to Kool & the Gang. But, we got to our seats just before Van Halem started. It. Was. Awesome.  Eddie still brings it. He seems to be enjoying himself with his son, Wolfgang. They were awesome. The played and sounded fantastic. David Lee Roth was usual odd self. IMHO, I think they tolerate him because he provides us all with the sound that brings back the memories we all have surrounding those songs. He still jumps and kicks but not to the extent he did back in the day. He had more clothing changes that I have ever seen an artist do.

St Elmo's Steak House

On Tuesday night before the Combine begins, the boss man takes us to St. Elmo's. I told you the boss treats us well. It is a really cool place with really great food and service. St. Elmo Steak House has been a landmark in downtown Indianapolis since 1902. It is the oldest Indianapolis steakhouse. It has earned a national reputation for its excellent steaks. The shrimp cocktail is one of the standard appetizers that is a must. The cocktail sauce is not for the weak of tongue or stomach. The horseradish is guaranteed to open nasal passages!  The decor and vibe is up scale. Lots of wood. The walls in the hallway contain the photos and autographs of celebrities from back in the day. The staff was still buzzing with the who's who that ate at St. Elmo's during Super Bowl Week. In our area, Adam Sandler and Matt Damon dined.  I had the shrimp cocktail, New York Strip, the Blueberry Bread Pudding, with plenty of red wine. ALL WERE EXCELLENT!








We headed to tje Tilted Kilt after the Van Halen concert for a few drinks and a little food. Tilted Kilt is a sports bar chain with an Irish flair. It's basically an Irish version of Hooters. It has a wide variety of beers. I had a Magner's Irish Cider. It was quite tasty. It has a similar clean refreshing taste as the Magner's Golden Draught that I had in London. The wait staff are clothed in kilts. The females wear extremely short red tartan kilts. Their tops very small. The cartoon to the left doesn't give you a true sense of their smallness. The men are dress in solid black kilts with black t shirts. The male staff were skinny and tall. I was hoping for at least a little muscle in the chest. How fair is that???

Izzy and Harry's

On Thursday after we finished. We headed to Harry and Izzy's for dinner. I am amazed how lively Indianapolis is during the week. Yes, the Combine was in town but you could tell the locals where present as they always are.  Harry and Izzy's is a dining establishment established by two long time friends. Harry's brothers began St. Elmo's Steakhouse.  When Harry's brothers left the business, Harry asked his longtime friend, Izzy to come on board. Izzy was a bookie. This is evident in some of the decor throughout the restaurant. The place is a little more casual than St. Elmo's. Peyton Manning is one of the current co-owners of this place. Since there is a connection between the two restaurants, many of the items on the menu are versions from the St. Elmo's. It is still awesome. I had a grilled bbq chicken pizza. Great.  The excitement her was that John Mellencamp was seated at the table next to us. He was dining with members of his family. It was apparent two were his brothers. John has aged. He is graying. He has salt and peppered hair and only flecks of black in his beard.  Looked a little rough with his unshaven face, but it fits. It was fun.

February 28, 2012

Day 2 QB, RB and WR

I could talk of the roommate who let their alarm go off for 40 minutes without even moving an inch. But, that last statement is more effort than what that's worth. It is funny due to the fact that it sounded like an actual fire alarm and had me thinking the hotel was on fire.  Or that later in the day, said roommate made a backhand comment about my alarm going off for 3 minutes while I was in the bath. Are you kidding me? You can't hear a freaking fire alarm but you can hear my phone vibrate.

Today were the serious athletes. It seems the offensive players are all business. They seem to be the most high strung as well; especially this group.

I had the honor of testing two of Oklahoma State's finest. They did fine. It is always good to run in to people from that fine institution.












Athletes that left impressions today due to numbers and personality:

 Yes, all there are QB's. Sorry RB's and WO's. These guys were just neat.

Athletes in my chair today:

Corp, Aaron                  QB          Richmond                         CAA Football
Davis, Austin                QB          Southern Miss                   Conference USA 
Harris, Jacory                QB          Miami                               ACC
Lindley, Ryan                QB          San Diego St.                   Mountain West
Tannehill, Ryan             QB          Texas A&M                      Big 12
Thomas, Darron            QB          Oregon                              Pac-12
Weeden, Brandon          QB          Oklahoma St.                     Big 12

Ball, Mike                      RB          Nevada                               WAC
Ballard, Vick                  RB          Mississippi St.                    SEC
Bolden, Brandon            RB          Mississippi                          SEC
Gray, Cyrus                    RB          Texas A&M                         Big 12
Hillman, Ronnie             RB          San Diego St.                      Mountain West
Martin, Doug                  RB          Boise St.                             Mountain West
Meggett, Davin               RB          Maryland                            ACC 
Miller, Lamar                  RB          Miami                                 ACC
Pierce, Bernard               RB          Temple                                Mid-American
Polk, Chris                      RB          Washington                         Pac-12
Rainey, Chris                  RB          Florida                                 SEC
Turbin, Robert                 RB          Utah St.                               WAC 
Whittaker, Fozzy             RB          Texas                                   Big 12
Wilson, David                 RB          Virginia Tech                       ACC

Benjamin, Travis            WR         Miami                                   ACC
Blackmon, Justin            WR         Oklahoma St.                       Big 12
Boykin, Jarrett                WR         Virginia Tech                       ACC
Criner, Juron                   WR         Arizona                                Pac-12
Edwards, Patrick             WR         Houston                               Conference USA
Fuller, Jeff                       WR         Texas A&M                         Big 12
Givens, Chris                   WR         Wake Forest                        ACC
Graham, T J                     WR         N.C. State                            ACC
Jackson, Jerrell                WR         Missouri                               Big 12
Jeffery, Alshon                WR         South Carolina                      SEC
Jenkins, A.J.                    WR         Illinois                                   Big Ten
Jones, Dwight                  WR         North Carolina                      ACC
Jones, Marvin                  WR         California                              Pac-12
Kearse, Jermaine             WR         Washington                           Pac-12
Matthews, Rishard           WR         Nevada                                 WAC
Moore, Kashif                  WR         Connecticut                          Big East
Moye, Derek                    WR         Penn St.                                Big Ten 
Page, Eric                         WR         Toledo                                  Mid-American
Streeter, Tommy               WR         Miami                                  ACC
Wylie, Devon                   WR         Fresno St.                             WAC

February 27, 2012

Day 1 Kickers, O-Line and Tight Ends

It was a fun day, as usual. I was excited at the prospect of having Peter Konz in the room. I was lucky enough to snag him to my chair; much to the dismay of my Wisconsin loving colleague. Mike likes to chat up all the Wisconsin athletes. True devotion and idol worship....haha. Mike asked how did we know were related. I asked "what besides the last name?" Peter replied there aren't that many of us. Peter was an easy going guy. I wish him the best.

I think he has some of the traditional Konz traits.


Scouting has him being a possible addition to the following teams: Denver, Green Bay, Chicago, Detroit, or Baltimore. Only time will tell.

Athletes in my chair today were the following:

Kickers and Punters
  • Bullock, Randol      K      Texas A&M
  • Martens, Kyle         P       Rice
  • Stahovich, Brian     P        San Diego St.
  • Wiggs, Carson        K       Purdue
 Offensive Line
  • Beachum, Kelvin    T      SMU
  • Bergstrom, Tony     OT    Utah
  • Brown, James         G       Troy
  • Compton, Tom        T       South Dakota
  • Cornick, Paul          T       North Dakota St.
  • Cullen, John            T       Utah
  • DeCastro, David     G      Stanford
  • Gerhart, Garth        C       Arizona State
  • Gettis, Adam          G       Iowa
  • Holmes, Lamar       T       Southern Miss
  • Kalil, Matt              OT    USC
  • Konz, Peter            C       Wisconsin
  • Leary, Ronald        G        Memphis
  • Leribeus, Josh       G        SMU
  • Looney, Joe           G        Wake Forest
  • Massie, Bobby      T         Mississippi
  • McClain, Antoine G         Clemson
  • Miller, Ryan         G          Colorado
  • Molk, David         C          Michigan
  • Mosley, Brandon  OT       Auburn
  • Nix, Luke              OG      Pittsburgh
  • Potter, Nate           T          Boise St.
  • Reiff, Riley           OT       Iowa
  • Reynolds, Matt     T          BYU
  • Silatolu, Amini     T          Midwestern St.
  • Stephenson, Donald T      Oklahoma
  • Tiller, Andrew      G         Syracuse
  • Washington, Brandon OG  Miami
  • Wynn, Desmond   G         Rutgers
  • Zusevics, Markus  T         Iowa

 Tight Ends

  • Allen, Dwayne     TE        Clemson
  • Dunsmore, Drake TE        Northwestern
  • Egnew, Michael    TE        Missouri
  • Fleener, Coby       TE        Stanford
  • Hanna, James       TE        Oklahoma
  • Harkey, Cory        TE        UCLA
  • Igwenagu, Emil    TE        Massachusetts
  • Paulson, David     TE        Oregon
  • Peterson, Deangelo TE     LSU
  • Provo, Nick           TE       Syracuse
  Most of the guys were great. They were cooperative and gave full effort. A few didn't but were consistent enough to make it past Kurt and the physicians. The physicians sent one back because of a huge difference in strength. It was the first time in 12 years. I will not mention the athlete's name to keep him safe. But, he is expected to go in the top 10 in the draft. He will be a highly sought by many teams. The guy gave half an effort for the first leg and then crap the second time. I don't know what caused his issue. It might have been device crashes. The guy I was paired with to do testing had issues with instructions to the athletes and consistency in following protocols all day. He normally uses a different company's device. This lack of attention to detail was causing the machine to error out meaning the device had to be re-calibrated. It took a little extra time but nothing more than a few minutes.  I don't remember if this was one of those times.      

We get a few athletes who are concerned about the test. Most have never been tested on this device. They fear soreness or injury due to it's use. To these athletes, they have two days to recover from 18 reps. And, no one has been injured.  Some will tell us that their agent told them not to do it. What? This is a job interview from the minute you get off the plane until you get back on the plane. I wish I could opt out of portions of an interview because my agent told me not to do it! Kurt will talk to them. He explains that they don't have to do the test but then they will definitely undergo 3-4 hours of MRIs to assess their lower extremities. Many change their minds and not follow the agents instructions. We had one young many from this group come back after an orientation meeting. There they are reminded about how the entire process is an interview. His said his agent is an idiot. 

February 26, 2012

Combine

So, I have been asked to help with medical testing at the 2012 Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.


Specifically, I help with knee joint testing. We use an isokinetic dynamometer to test both knees of the athletes invited to the Combine. A dynamometer is a piece of equipment used in physical therapy, orthopedic offices, and athletic training to test force production. The dynamometer resembles a chair one may use to do ham curls and quad extensions.  Attached to it is an adjustable arm containing a servomotor and computer control unit. Isokinetics employs the use of speed rather than weight to resist athlete movement. Also, it measures force rather than total weight. The movement of the device occurs at a constant speed that the individual moves with while exerting force at their level of their ability with the direction of movement.The athlete's at the Combine are encouraged to give a maximum and consistent effort in order to get the best results. The results are then included in their medical jacket for their evaluation by team orthopedic physicians.




It is an honor and a privilege to be asked. I am excited to see the people I have hung out with in the past. They were awesome.