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Giants rookie Pierre-Paul Struggles With Back Problems Posted: 02 May 2010 12:50 PM PDT Not long into the second day of a rookie and free agent minicamp with the New York Giants, defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul looked spent. Pierre-Paul had all the appearances of sucking wind. His hands were clasped above his head. His jersey was drenched with sweat and it was fairly obvious the No. 15 pick overall in the recent NFL Draft was having a problem on a steamy Saturday morning. A minute or two later, he was on all fours on the grass with trainers huddling over him on a steamy morning. While it looked like dehydration, it wasn't. Spray from an aerosol can was soon applied to Pierre-Paul's back along with a what seemed to be a white pad, and all the while, Pierre-Paul was telling his coaches that he wasn't out of shape. Instead, it was his annual back problem something that happens every time he gets away from football and then starts playing again. "My back just started hurting," Pierre-Paul said after eating lunch. "It is a conditioning thing. It did that at South Florida, too, where I got used to it. It always does the same thing around this time. I don't know for what reason." Pierre-Paul described the problem as a pinch in his lower back, adding it hurt most when he got into a three-point stance on the line. As soon as he stood up, the pain went away. The back did not spasm, he said, and it usually takes between four days and a week for his body to adjust to playing football again. Then the pain subsides. Although Pierre-Paul associated the back problem with conditioning, he said he has nothing to do with his stamina. "I'm not out of shape," he said. "I'm not out of shape. I feel like I'm in good shape right now. The fact that I was out there bending down and stuff, it wasn't that I was out of shape. I kept on telling coach that. I'm not out of shape now. I feel like I'm in great shape. It's just my back was just killing me." Pierre-Paul said he trained in Miami and Tampa, Fla., before the draft and intends to go back to Tampa after the minicamp ends on Saturday. He insists he will be ready for next month's minicamp and the start of the regular training camp in late July. "I know my body," Pierre-Paul said. "I see a lot of guys running and tiring. It wasn't that. It was my lower back that was hurting." Lets hope the back heals up so the Giants #1 pick can help out this season. |
Steelers WR Sweed has “serious” Achilles tendon injury Posted: 02 May 2010 12:43 PM PDT
First it was the dropped passes, then the “non-football” related issue that sat him down towards the end of the season, and now this. Bottom line, Sweed could be done for 2010, and who really knows after that. |
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