Monday, July 23, 2018

Melvin Gordon - San Diego Chargers



1) Melvin Gordon is a running back for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League.

2) Melvin attended the University of Wisconsin from 2011-2014 where he became a 2-time Big Ten Champion (2011, 2012), Doak Walker Award (Best running back in college football) Winner (2014), Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year (2014), All-American (2014), and First-Team All Big Ten (2014) performer. Gordon was also named a Heisman Finalist during his final season, finishing second in voting behind Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota.

3) Melvin Gordon attended Bradford High school in Kenosha, Wisconsin where he also starred in track and field. He was also a high school teammate of Trae Waynes, cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings.

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J: Who were some of your favorite football players growing up?

Melvin Gordon: LT (Ladainian Tomlinson) and Barry Sanders. I do watch guys like Demarco Murray now.

J's Follow Up: I like LT too and I even have his jersey in blue. Barry Sanders was a juke machine. He did spin moves and cuts and broke other players' ankles. I love to watch Melvin because he's like both of those guys.


D: What are your favorite fruits and vegetables?

Melvin Gordon: I like strawberries and peaches and for vegetables, broccoli and corn.
D's Follow Up: I like all of them. They all are good for you and they taste good. Strawberries and broccoli are my two favorites.


Dad: Were you a bowler in high school?

Melvin Gordon: I should have been but I also ran track.
Dad's Follow Up: I was actually serious when I asked this question. After seemingly rolling nothing but strikes and putting up 200+ games, it became obvious that Melvin spends a lot of time bowling. I think if he had known how much he loved to bowl back then, he probably would have been a bowler and been the best on the team.


On Friday night, July 20th, the boys had an incredible opportunity to take part in a free football camp hosted by Kenosha natives and NFL superstars, Melvin Gordon and Trae Waynes. The camp took place at their alma mater, Bradford High School in Kenosha, WI. I learned about the camp from ProStart Sports on Facebook and the boys were excited for an opportunity to meet two of their favorite NFL players and take part in three hours of football fun. 


The camp was scheduled to begin at 6 pm on Friday night and we planned to head out to Kenosha at 4:30 pm to secure their spots in camp and grab some dinner. While waiting to leave home, Melvin posted on Facebook that he was heading to GRC (Guttormsen Recreation Center) to bowl before camp at 4 pm and he sent out an open invitation for anyone to join him. When you have an opportunity to go bowling with your hero that you cheer for on Sunday afternoons, you don't pass it up. So we didn't. Sure enough, we arrive at 4 pm and Melvin welcomes the boys to join in for bowling fun on his lane.


Jordan and Danny had the opportunity of a lifetime to bowl 2+ games with Melvin. Melvin was an INCREDIBLE bowler and clearly spends a great amount of time at the bowling alley during the offseason. He throws his ball with the spin of a professional, just barely missing the gutter and firing back at the pins with authority. Strike after strike after strike. Melvin even converted a nearly impossible 6-7 split which is even more difficult for a left hander. An hour of high fives, bowling, and eating pizza took place and we left the GRC with memories we will never forget. Melvin was even kind enough to sign J's jersey and their football cards.


The boys eventually made their way to camp, thanks to Aunt Jacquie who braved the rain and watched over the guys as they showed out to their new friend Melvin and Vikings superstar Trae Waynes. Jordan noted that players were allowed to pick their position group and he chose defensive back where he joined four other players and got nearly an hour of personalized instruction from Vikings defensive back and 2015 11th overall pick, Trae Waynes. Rain came pouring down near the end of camp, which sent campers and parents running. We eventually made our way back to camp and J got to say goodbye to his two new friends and the boys spent the car ride home sharing their unbelievable stories.

I can't thank Melvin enough for the opportunity to let the J and D bowl with him and give them memories that will last a lifetime. We hope that Melvin has another healthy and productive season in 2018 for the Chargers. We'll be cheering him on! 


Thursday, July 12, 2018

Tyson Kidd - WWE



1) Tyson Kidd (TJ Wilson) is a retired professional wrestler for WWE who now works for WWE as a producer.

2) Tyson was the final graduate of the legendary Hart Dungeon, the famous wrestling school created by Stu Hart of the Hart Dynasty.

3) Kidd held 16 titles throughout his wrestling career, most notably winning the World Tag Team Championship (1 time) and the WWE Tag Team Championship (2 times) while in the WWE. Kidd had his career cut short due to a severe/neck spinal injury he suffered 2015. 

BONUS FACTTyson is married to WWE Women's Superstar and former SmackDown Women's Champion and Divas Champion, Natalya. 


D: What other sports did you play growing up other than wrestling?

Tyson Kidd: I wasn't a great skater on the ice. I played floor hockey, baseball, and badminton.

D's Follow Up: I've played all of those sports too. I love them. I like floor hockey the best. 


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J: Who was your favorite wrestler growing up?

Tyson Kidd: I better say Bret Hart or I'll get in trouble (LOL) but I really liked Owen Hart too.

J's Follow Up: I liked Owen Hart too, a little more than Bret Hart. He was an amazing wrestler and so was Bret. They are two of my all time favorites.




On Saturday, June 16th and Sunday, June 17th, the Allstate Arena in Rosemont was host to two WWE pay per view events (NXT Takeover and Money in the Bank). Jordan and I were fortunate enough to catch both shows and meet former wrestler Tyson Kidd before NXT Takeover. 

Tyson Kidd (TJ) was one of our favorite wrestlers to watch, especially when teamed up with Cesaro. Kidd was a great technical wrestler, a high flyer and he and Cesaro were the perfect compliment to each other. Although his career was cut short due to injury, Tyson Kidd was able to make his mark in WWE as a superstar and was able to reach the pinnacle of the tag team division on three separate occasions. 

WWE is fortunate to have Tyson (TJ) working with them to produce shows now and although he is no longer able to compete, we are excited to know that his influence and input behind the scenes is a part of the shows we watch each week. Thank you to Tyson Kidd for taking the time to say hi and giving Jordan a fun experience he won't forget.