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Maurice Jones-Drew chats with The Scores Report

As part of Super Bowl week, the Gatorade Sports Science Institute is conducting athlete performance testing on several NFL players at the Gatorade Performance Lab in order to help educate athletes about their individual fluid needs, the fuels used during exercise, and how the new G Series fits into their training before, during and after workouts and games.

One of the players that will be going through Gatorade’s program is Jaguars’ star Maurice Jones-Drew, who was gracious enough to sit down with us before he partook in the testing. He filled us in on how he got involved with Gatorade, what he expects from the testing and how G Series can help him in his training. He also filled us in on who he likes for Super Bowl XLIV, what his first Pro Bowl experience was like and what the Jaguars have to do in order to get to the NFL title game.

Maurice Jones-Drew: Anthony!

The Scores Report: Maurice! How are you, man?

MJD: Great, how are you?

TSR: Good! So, this Gatorade athlete performance testing they’re about to put you through sounds wild. How did you get involved in something like this?

MJD: Well, they’re definitely going to help my training out a bunch. I go through pretty vigorous workouts and I’m always tired after, so Gatorade got in touch with my agent and said that they’ve found a way to help my workouts. To be a professional in this league you have to go through some rigorous things in order to recover. What they have is this thing called G Series and they have a drink that you drink before your workout to give you a little boost of energy, they have a drink to help you maintain that energy throughout your workout and then at the end, they have a drink that helps you recover quickly. So, your workouts are more efficient and you’ll be able to maintain your energy pretty close to 100% throughout it.

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Getting Super Bowl tickets is not a lost cause

It’s every sports fan’s dream to attend the Super Bowl and this year’s game between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints will not disappoint. The game on February 7 at Miami’s Sun Life is fast approaching and tickets are obviously going quickly. The task of finding tickets may seem impossible, but thankfully there are some credible sources to help you along the way. So, whether you’re a Saints fan, Colts fan, or just like to party, stop debating and make it happen!

StubHub!
The old ticket standby has tickets as well as packages. The packages include flights, luxury hotel accommodations, access to on-site tour hosts, and the coveted tickets.

eBay
Many people instantly think of eBay when trying to procure tickets. Just make sure you buy from a seller with positive reviews.

craigslist
While most the sellers on this popular source are all business, beware of the weirdos and scams. Stay clear of the deals that are too good to be true.

RazorGator
You can enjoy the game with multiple buddies as this site offers large quantities of tickets. Also, be sure to jump on the opportunity to attend exclusive Super Bowl events such as the NFL Alumni Player of the Year Awards, Sporting Clays Challenge, Super Bowl of Golf Showcase, and the NFL Alumni Pre-Game Party.

Tickets of America
Here’s a credible source with a couple hundred tickets available. Like the other sites, you can have pick of various levels and sections.


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Rex Ryan flips Dolphin fans the bird

Jets head coach Rex Ryan gave a couple of Dolphin fans the one-fingered salute at the MMA Strikeforce event in Miami over the weekend. You can see photos of the giddy Ryan and his middle finger at SPORTSbyBROOKS.com.

Ryan has since issued an apology:

Ryan: “It was stupid and inappropriate. I wouldn’t accept that type of behavior from one of the coaches or players and it’s unacceptable from me. I apologize to the Jets organization, the National Football League and NFL fans everywhere.”

New York Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum: “Rex showed extremely poor judgment and his conduct was inappropriate. He knows he was wrong, has apologized and we have accepted his apology. Any other actions regarding this incident will be addressed internally by the organization.”

According to Brooks of SPORTSbyBROOKS, Ryan was verbally attacked several times on his way to his seat by one belligerent Dolphin fan. It was on his way out that Ryan flipped off the fan, so for the most part the coach showed some restraint.

Of course, it didn’t help that Ryan said that, “I just want to tell everyone in Miami that we’re coming to beat you twice next year,” in an interview that was played over the loudspeaker. Still, he laughed after he said it so it was supposed to be in good fun.

Ryan was obviously in the wrong here, but if the drunken idiot kept his mouth shut then Rex wouldn’t have done what he did. I’m not excusing Ryan, but let’s be realistic here: When most human beings are provoked, they react. That said, what’s done is done and he apologized, so nothing more should be made about this situation.


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Chat live with Maurice-Jones Drew

The Gatorade Sports Science Institute is conducting athlete performance testing on several NFL players at their performance lab during Super Bowl week and one of the players that will be subjected to the testing will be Jaguars’ star Maurice Jones-Drew. The idea is to help educate the athlete about their individualized fluid needs, fuels used during exercise and how the new G Series fits into their training before, during and after workouts and competitions.

Here’s a breakdown of what testing Maurice will go through:

1. Estimation of body composition using a BOD POD® air displacement chamber. While the athlete sits quietly, the BOD POD® measures subtle changes in pressure inside the chamber, allowing GSSI to estimate body composition (lean muscle mass versus fat mass). A greater ratio of lean mass to fat mass is related to improved athletic performance, particularly in sports where speed, strength, power, and agility are important.

2. Pre-test weigh-in and urine collection. Prior to the exercise portion of the testing, each athlete will provide a small urine sample to estimate current hydration status through urine specific gravity analysis. Additionally, nude body weight will be measured to determine sweat loss.

3. 30-minute cycling session. Each athlete will perform 30 minutes of sub-maximal cycling exercise. During this time, the athlete will breathe continuously into a mask connected to the MOXUS Metabolic Cart System. The MOXUS system collects expired air which is used to determine energy (caloric) expenditure, as well as determine the amount of energy used from carbohydrate and fat fuel, so the athlete understands how much energy they’re expending during activity and from what source.

4. Post-test weigh-out. An athlete’s sweat rate is estimated by calculating the change in body weight (pre-exercise weight minus post-exercise weight) over the duration of exercise. Determining the athlete’s sweat rate enables GSSI to provide an individualized hydration plan to help them match fluid loss in order to optimize their performance.

Gatorade will be streaming Maurice’s workout live and you’ll have the opportunity to ask him questions at 1:15PM ET today on www.ustream.tv/gstream. So check it out!

Also, be sure to check back at The Scores Report for our interview with Maurice, as we’ll be asking him about the testing, as well as some football-related questions.


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Chris Paul out 1-2 months

Hornets’ star Chris Paul needs arthroscopic surgery for a cartilage tear in his left knee reports Yahoo! Sports. He’ll be out 1-2 months, although the injury isn’t expected to end his season.

Paul injured the knee in the final moments of regulation in a loss to the Chicago Bulls on Friday. Paul was injured after he fell into a photographer on the baseline after trying to catch an errant inbounds pass from Hornets forward David West. Paul came up limping after the play, which led to the Bulls tying the game with .2 seconds left.

Paul also told reporters he had initially twisted the same knee in a win over the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday.
Test results revealed a partial tear to Paul’s meniscus. There is still some doubt as to the extent of the injury, one source said, but it is not believed to be season-ending.

The Hornets will now rely on rookie point guard Darren Collison in Paul’s absence. Collison has already made nine starts in place of Paul (who also missed time with an ankle injury earlier this year) this season, averaging 15.1 points per game, 7.7 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 1.0 steals.

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