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Rob Ninkovitch

Got Hair?: Report from Patriots’ Celebrity Bartender Event with Dr. Robert Leonard

July 15, 2016 by Nikolas Davos

Bar View

Thanks to the site, I was able to attend Dr. Robert Leonard’s celebrity bartending event on Tuesday night. Dr. Leonard is the founder and chief surgeon of Leonard Hair Transplant Associates and New England’s primary hair restoration doctor. He has helped a number of high-profile athletes including Wes Welker, Rob Ninkovich, Sebastian Vollmer, and Chris Gronkowski.

The aforementioned four are the “faces” of Leonard Hair Transplants and were the celebrity bartenders for the evening. It was my first experience like this, and it was extremely worthwhile. I really had an unbelievable time not only meeting the players, but other media members as well. Dr. Leonard also gave me hope for my own personal hair longevity, as he refuted my original thought that the gene is strictly from your grandfather on your mother’s side, in which case I’d probably be bald already. He did mention however that I still could be screwed, so we exchanged contact information.

I was hoping to get a little more individual time with the guys, but it was a regimented event, with a segment of signing autographs and taking pictures for the first half of the night and bartending for the second half. Over the course of the evening, I made several observations…

Observation #1: Sebastian Vollmer is freaking huge. For perspective sake, that’s me in the middle (se below) and I’m 6’1 200+ pounds. While the other guys would be fairly tough to pick out of a crowd if you weren’t familiar with their face, Sebastian sticks out like “The Hound” in Game of Thrones. Whatever height/weight “Seabass” is listed at, he’s absolutely all of it. His hand essentially absorbed mine as we shook, but he seems like the nicest guy on the planet, off the field that is.Players

Observation #2: Chris Gronk’s mannerisms, humor and voice are identical to Rob’s. When I asked him how the “Gronk Party Cruise” was, he answered, “It was crazy, everything you could imagine really…and more.” His expression as he proudly blurt out “and more” was so enigmatic I was afraid to ask a follow up question on the cruise. I immediately regretted not doing so…

Luckily, I was able to get a piece of football substance from Chris when I asked him about the landscape of the game, its transition to a passing league, and how it affects his position, fullback. Chris responded, “It has definitely affected us (fullbacks). Teams are opting for those big tight ends now, like you see on the Patriots, with Rob and the other guys. They can do a little more in the receiving game in most cases.” Chris and I agreed that the Pats undoubtedly missed injured fullback James Develin last season, especially during the winter: “Oh yeah, he’s a bad ass. You need that toughness. He plays with an edge.”

Observation #3: While Gronkowski was going with strictly Miller Lites, Nink and Welker were diving into some interesting pineapple cocktails. Stress on the plural. I can confirm these drinks packed a punch, because by the time Wes was serving drinks behind the bar, he had a nice glaze over his eyes reminiscent of your favorite doughnut. I was able to snag a quick picture with Wes, pre-glaze:Welker

Observation #4: Tom E. Curran from CSN and Rob “Hardy” Poole from 98.5 the Sports Hub are really approachable guys, and I enjoyed meeting both very much.

Hardy Tom Curran

I asked Hardy where his co-worker and everybody’s favorite broadcaster Scott Zolak was, and he responded, “Oh come on man, you really think we want ‘Zo driving home from this thing?!”

Curran reiterated to me his disgust with Dictator Goodell and how he’s handled you know what. He guessed Tommy B has a ‘50/50’ chance to suit up week 1, but admitted the entire thing is a crapshoot at this point. This was before we heard of the 2nd circuit’s decision, however, so his tune unfortunately may now have changed with this new information.

Overall, it really was an incredible experience and one that I’m very thankful for. Down the line, if you’re starting to lose your hair, call up Dr. Leonard at 1-800-GET-HAIR, or visit his website: https://www.hairdr.com/

Who knows? You might see me there!

Filed Under: Off Field Tagged With: Chris Gronkowski, Dr Leonard, gronk, Rob Ninkovitch, sebastian vollmer, wes welker

May 20, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__f3IWoNuqk

Rob Ninkovich Defensive Cut Up: Patriots vs. Ravens

Yup, we’re still dropping Ninko-bombs today as well. Yesterday’s mega Ninko article used this Ravens game as an example of the potential that Nink possesses. Thanks to reader MRM for this cut up of the game so you can see for yourself what I was talking about.

Ninkovich played more in this game than any other in his NFL career and I think it’s pretty clear why.

A couple disclaimers:

  • Nink plays both the right and left outside linebacker spots so keep in mind that he changes sides pretty frequently in this game.
  • Possibly the biggest responsibility of the outside linebacker in the run game is to force the runner back into the middle of the field. The cardinal sin is to lose contain and allow the running back to gain the edge for a big gain. It took me until two plays into overtime before I saw Nink lose contain.
  • He was not used as a designated pass rusher in this game, but the Patriots were in their base 3-4 defense for 75% of the snaps. So he came off the field when the Pats went to sub, but that wasn’t very often.

Mike D. Notes – Thanks to Rich Hill for pointing out that the Patriots do go into subpackage at 3:58 mark. It’s 3rd and 17 and they have 2 defensive lineman, 5 linebackers (2 rushing, 3 dropping), and the standard 4 defensive backs. This is an interesting package, and it seems to me like the Pats were expecting an underneath pass or dump off the Ray Rice. The physicality of the linebackers ensured the tackle would be made before the first down rather than if you had Wilhite and Butler back in coverage.

    (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

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    Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: baltimore ravens, new england patriots, Rob Ninkovitch

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