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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Report: Heat Will Hold Training Camp in Bahamas

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As if Miami wasn’t enough, the Heat will once again hold training camp at The Atlantis Paradise Island Resort in Nassau, Bahamas. They first ventured to the popular vacation spot prior to the 2013-14 season. This year’s camp will take place from Tuesday, September 27 to Saturday, October 1.

Per NBA.com:

Following Media Day on Monday, September 26, the HEAT will travel to Nassau and will conduct two-a-day practice sessions beginning on Tuesday. They will conclude the practice sessions and return to Miami on Saturday afternoon.

 

The HEAT would like to thank the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, the Honorable Perry Christie, and the Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe for their assistance.

 

“The Miami HEAT’s decision to hold its fall training camp in The Bahamas for a second year is indicative of something very special going on in our destination,” said Bahamas Minister of Tourism, Hon. Obie H. Wilchcombe, M.P. “The Bahamas has established itself as a world class sports tourism destination and we look forward to welcoming the Miami HEAT’s players, coaches and executives.”

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Friday, August 19, 2016

Jets Training Camp Weekend Wrap-Up

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By Glenn Naughton

 

The New York Jets wrapped up a weekend of practices following their pre-season opening win against the Jacksonville Jaguars and while it was business as usual for the most part, there were a few noteworthy developments.

During Saturday’s session, a big hit from safety Rontez Miles to running back Romar Morris left Morris with a shoulder injury, and the Jets down yet another back as Matt Forte, Bernard Pierce, Dominique Williams and Khiry Robinson were all out or limited.  As a result, fullbacks Tommy Bohannon and Julian Howsare were called upon to get some rare carries to avoid overworking the few healthy available backs as temperatures soared over 100 degrees.

Robinson and Forte did take part in individual drills, but neither was available for team periods.  In an effort to bolster the position, the team did announce the signing of running backs Terry Williams and Baylor product, Lache Seastrunk, both of whom saw some action on Sunday.

The most intriguing story of the day on Sunday was current third-string quarterback Bryce Petty following starter Ryan Fitzpatrick most of the day, clearly seeing more reps with the second team than Geno Smith.  Just a few days in to camp, head coach Todd Bowles declared the back-up spot “up for grabs“, and it’s beginning to look as if Gang Green is giving Petty every chance to gain ground on Smith.  Petty also had one of the best throws of the day when he hit tight end Jace Amaro up the right seam for an 81-yard catch and run TD.

Geno Smith saw limited reps but hit on multiple deep balls and Ryan Fitzpatrick had his ups and downs.  The down was a pick-6 to cornerback Buster Skrine but made what may have been his best throw of camp on Saturday when he hit Eric Decker in stride on a 50+ yard pass.

The best catch of the day belonged to tight end Zach Sudfeld when he hauled in what appeared to be an errant Bryce Petty pass in the end zone during tight end drills when he reached back and behind himself while leaping toward the back of the end zone.

Even Jace Amaro couldn

Even Jace Amaro couldn’t help but admire Zach Sudfeld’s one-handed grab.

Defensively, cornerback Buster Skrine continued his strong camp when he picked off a Ryan Fitzpatrick pass and streaked down the sideline for a pick-six, and Canadian import Freddie Bishop flashed on several plays, picking up at least one “sack” and multiple QB pressures.

Rookie outside linebacker Jordan Jenkins also continued to play well, coming up with several stops at or behind the line of scrimmage while second-year lineman Leonard Williams continued to cause problems for the offensive line.

After a frustrating day on Saturday in which back-up safety Dion Bailey took himself out of practice for a brief period, removing his pads and voicing his frustration to coaches and teammates, he closed out today’s session by intercepting a Bryce Petty pass just two plays after nearly coming up with another pick.

The team will have an off-day on Monday before resuming practice on Tuesday the 16th.


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Saturday, August 6, 2016

Darrelle Revis, Brandon Marshall fight at training camp

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Darrelle Revis and Brandon Marshall are off to a fast start in Jets camp. And by fast start, we mean they’ve already began fighting.

Revis and Marshall were trading trash talk throughout practice on Friday, but things boiled over after Marshall said something to Revis from the sidelines. He apparently slapped Revis on the shoulder pad, and the cornerback hit him back. A teammate physically picked Marshall up and carried him away to defuse the situation.

Earlier in the practice, Marshall apparently burned Revis for an 80-yard touchdown. After that Marshall taunted Revis with a DeAndre Hopkins zinger in reference to Hopkins burning Revis for a couple of touchdowns and over 100 yards last season.

Given each of their histories, news of a fight between the players should not come as a surprise. Heck, it actually seemed like these powder kegs were due for a blowup.


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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Three international players to watch in NFL training camp

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As the NFL continues its push for global branding, its influences are now far-reaching.

In the 2015 NFL draft, 12 foreign-born players were selected, padding the list of foreign-born players that currently populate NFL rosters. But in 2016, the league took it a step further, and thanks in part to retired New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora, who is now serving the ambassador to London for the NFL, the push for expansion became historic.

For the first time in NFL history, a foreign-born player with no ties to American soil was selected in the NFL draft.

Moritz Böhringer, a wide receiver from the German Football League, was selected in the sixth-round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings. He joined French wide receiver Anthony Dable, who signed with the Giants as a free agent, as two of the first foreign-born players to make the leap to American football without the aid of an NCAA college or North American football league.

There are other foreign-born players in the NFL, such as Nigerian linebacker Emmanuel Ogbah (Cleveland Browns), Canadian center Brett Jones (Giants) and German defensive tackle Markus Kuhn (New England Patriots), but their respective journeys to the NFL were a bit more common.

Here’s a quick look at what makes Böhringer, Dable and others identifiably unique and why it’s a good thing for the NFL moving forward.

3. Tight end Harry Innis (free agent)

Innis, a 6-foot-7, 265-pound tight end from the United Kingdom, may not yet have an NFL team he can call his own, but he continues to actively work towards that goal which took shape as a child.

“I grew up in London, but my Granddad used to head out to Chicago quite a lot to see family,” Innis, who is a professional fitness instructor, told NFL Network in July. “And whilst he was out there, he brought back a Walter Payton jersey for me. Once I reached the age where I was able to understand what it was, who he was. . . I just became completely obsessed. Especially the ’85 Bears. William Perry became my favorite player.

“It wasn’t until about the age of 20 when I actually realized they do play over here [in Europe].”

The 27-year-old Innis played for the German League’s Kiel Baltic a season ago, and there he looked like a man among boys. He used his large frame to manhandle defenders, his 4.65 40-yard speed to dust linebackers and his solid route running to out-shine safeties.

Earlier this offseason, Innis worked out for the New York Giants as part of an international group that also included wide receiver Anthony Dable. Ultimately, he didn’t get the call he wanted, but his journey to the NFL is far from over.

2. Wide receiver Anthony Dable (New York Giants)

Heavily decorated, wide receiver Anthony Dable became only the second French-born player to sign with an NFL team, joining Richard Tardits, who played linebacker for the New England Patriots from 1990-1992.

Unlike Tardits, however, Dable didn’t play college football in the states, instead coming to the US straight from Germany where he won two national titles and the European Championship last year with Brunswick’s New Yorker Lions.

The 27-year-old Dable was given a workout with the Giants in February after a reference courtesy of Osi Umenyiora, and after only a single afternoon, general manager Jerry Reese & Co. knew they couldn’t let him get away. To the surprise of many, the Giants promptly signed Dable to a three-year contract.

“Osi Umenyiora, who played 10 years with the Giants and has won two Super Bowls, saw my video and he believed in me. I met him once — I did a few tryouts in London that didn’t result in anything. But he told me to go train in Florida for six weeks,” Dable told Vice Sports in February. “Meanwhile, he showed my video to Giants officials and they did not wait for me to finish this training camp in Florida. They contacted me directly for a tryout. I had a tryout scheduled with seven other teams but they were the first to call me and that’s why I was there.”

Dable didn’t even start playing American football until he picked up a copy of the video game NFL Quarterbacks Club ’98 with Brett Favre on the cover. It was only then he discovered the game, familiarized himself with it and fell in love with it.

18 years later, Dable now has a unique opportunity precious few in his position have ever had. And early on, he’s already thinking big. His goal isn’t to just make the 53-man roster, it’s to earn himself some regular season playing time and contribute on the field in whatever way he can.

“You have to think about [making the team],” Dable, who hauled in 75 receptions for 1,251 yards and 15 touchdowns in Germany last season, told NJ.com in March. “I’ve always been a starter, my entire career. I’m trying to do the same, and help the team the best way I can. I’m not trying to go to the NFL to be on the bench or something. I’m trying to play, and play right away.”

At 6-foot-4, 220 pounds, Dable immediately becomes the Giants’ tallest wide receiver — something they haven’t really had since Plaxico Burress. And while that alone won’t be enough to earn a spot on the 53-man roster, it is an added advantage Dable hopes to benefit from throughout training camp and the preseason.

1. Wide receiver Moritz Böhringer (Minnesota Vikings)

It may not have been heavily anticipated and the pick may have come as a surprise to most American football fans, but in the sixth-round of the 2016 NFL draft, German wide receiver Moritz Böhringer made history by becoming the first foreign-born player to be selected in the NFL draft straight out of Europe.

“That’s kind of what the draft is all about — making dreams come true,” Vikings coach Mike Zimmer told NFL Network in April. “He’s a really smart kid … he understands football and is able to repeat the different routes to us and things like that. Obviously, he has a lot of work to do, but it’s been fun.”

The 6-foot-4, 227-pound Böhringer put himself on the map during a Florida Atlantic pro day in which he ran a 4.43 40-yard dash. Comparatively, only three wide receivers posted faster 40 times during the NFL Combine.

Vikings general manager Rick Spielman was among those who took note of that incredible feat.

“We spend a lot of time trying to look under every rock,” Spielman told USA Today in April. “When we get a hint that someone might have the ability to play in this league, that’s our job to go out and uncover it.”

Böhringer, who hauled in 59 receptions for 1,232 yards and 13 touchdowns for the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns last season, discovered American football at age 17, but didn’t play at a competitive level until 2013. Up until that point, most of his knowledge came through watching NFL highlights on YouTube. Primarily those of Vikings running back Adrian Peterson.

“I said ‘wassup’ to him, and he was kind of like a little kid. He was like really shy,” Peterson told FOX Sports in May.

As anxious as Böhringer was to meet the first superstar he had ever celebritized, there was little time to soak it in. Böhringer joined the team for rookie mini-camp in May and promptly excused himself from the first practice so he could go vomit.

Welcome to the NFL, rookie.

Despite his difficult introduction to American football, Böhringer has been quick with his studies and is beginning to catch up with the rest of first-year teammates.

“There’s always room to improve, but the first day was pretty good,” Böhringer told the Pioneer Press on the first day of Vikings training camp in July. “Especially mentally, I think I’ve improved a lot. Just overall route-running, of course. There’s room to improve, but I think I’ve gotten better.”

Böhringer will get his first true taste of American football on August 12 when the Vikings travel to Ohio to take on the Cincinnati Bengals.

What it means for the NFL moving forward

Whether or not these three young talents carve out a name for themselves in the NFL, the league’s brand will benefit by extension. The MLB, NBA and NHL each bring in international talents to help improve their talent pool and expand their brand, so beyond just the International Series itself, this is a good next step for the NFL.

Early returns have been positive for both the Giants and Vikings, so to expect to see many more international imports beginning in 2017 and beyond.


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LeBron James training harder than usual because of Kevin Durant going to Warriors

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By returning to Cleveland and winning a championship, LeBron James has already cemented his legacy as one of the most unique we have seen in sports history. But now that Kevin Durant has signed with the Golden State Warriors, King James has found himself more motivated than ever.

In an excellent feature for Sports Illustrated, Lee Jenkins wrote that LeBron started getting up a bit earlier to work out after Durant made his decision. Though, James did claim the Warriors aren’t the only reason for the adjustment to his routine.

Shortly after Durant signed and the NBA’s tectonic plates shifted, James started setting his alarm for 5 a.m., working out in a West Hollywood gym at 6. He insists the Warriors are not the impetus, but he acknowledges that he rarely trains this hard this soon.

LeBron himself makes it hard to believe that the Warriors signing Durant hasn’t lit a fire under him. The Eastern Conference looks weak once again, so we can tentatively pencil the Cavaliers into the NBA Finals. And, of course, Golden State is the favorite in the West. That means there’s a good chance Durant, Stephen Curry and the gang will be the only thing standing between James and a fourth NBA title.

Couple that with the fact that LeBron openly admitted he is chasing Michael Jordan and it’s easy to piece everything together.

“My motivation is this ghost I’m chasing,” James said. “The ghost played in Chicago.”

“My career is totally different than Michael Jordan’s,” he continued. “What I’ve gone through is totally different than what he went through. What he did was unbelievable, and I watched it unfold. I looked up to him so much. I think it’s cool to put myself in position to be one of those great players, but if I can ever put myself in position to be the greatest player, that would be something extraordinary.”

Can LeBron, who is 31, win three more rings before he retires? It’s certainly possible. Between chasing Jordan and his infamous “secret motivation,” it is clear James does not consider himself to be anywhere close to finished.


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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Andy Reid clone a hit at Chiefs training camp (Video)

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NFL training camps are underway and while it’s a time to knock off rust from the offseason, there’s also a little fun to be had. The latter was definitely the case on Monday at Chiefs camp.

As media gathered for Andy Reid’s press conference, they were addressed by the Chiefs head coach twice. Only the first time wasn’t Andy Reid. It was his clone, Chris Wilhelm.


Wilhelm’s resemblance is striking and he opened the press conference like a pro. Address any injuries, check. Say the team is looking great, did that as well. Then, the real Andy Reid took over.

For Wilhelm, it was a moment he won’t soon forget. “This is the greatest day ever, man,” Wilhelm told The Kansas City Star. “I’ve been trying to meet Andy for three years and I just did an NFL press conference, man. Life doesn’t get much better.”

Hats off to the Chiefs for making the moment happen.


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