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  Pearman stays productive during offseason   
by Brian DeLettre, Jaguars.com writer. 
 
  Jacksonville Jaguars running back Alvin Pearman has been trying to keep himself productive on 
and off the field during this offseason before reporting training camp on July 27. 
  Since the 2006 season ended in January, Pearman has kept his plate full with an internship at 
Merrill Lynch in New York, a missions trip to Africa with Athletes in Action, a two‐week real estate 
seminar at the University of Pennsylvania and participated in the Inaugural NFL Broadcasting Boot 
Camp.    
  “I’m young and there are a lot of opportunities to be had,” said Pearman, whose entering his 
third season with the Jaguars after being taking by the team in the fourth round of the 2005 draft. “With 
the position I am in, I would be foolish not to take advantage of each and every opportunity that I have.” 
   
  Pearman learned how to stay productive one day following his rookie season as he was 
wandering the halls of Jacksonville Municipal Stadium looking for something to do. 
  “Just after my rookie season, I was around the facilities on my day off and stopped by the 
coaches offices to see if I could go over some film,” recalled Pearman. “Pete Rodriguez, the special 
teams coach walked into the office. I asked Pete what he thought about watching some film with me 
because I had some time to kill. 
“ He looked up, in a wise matter of speaking, and said ‘time to be productive Alvin, not time to 
kill but time to be productive.’    It made perfect sense and that it’s kind of the way I view my time now.” 
  Pearman started his whirlwind offseason with a six‐week internship at the Merrill Lynch 
Financial Management Company in New York. At Merrill Lynch, he did a wide variety of tasks that 
included anywhere from filing notebooks to writing analysis on China’s current economic situation. 
  “This was a special interest of mine,” Pearman said. “I expressed an interest in doing it to Bahati 
Van Pelt, the Jaguars Player Relations Manager, who put me in touch with Vaughan Bryant at the NFL 
Players Association.    Vaughan got me in touch with some banks for interviews and Merrill Lynch 
offered the best position to me, which helped accommodate my schedule.   
  “I did wide variety of tasks while working under a young brilliant financial advisor named Mark 
Johnson. He kept me busy with a lot of different tasks to keep me motivated and challenged. “ 
  After the internship with Merrill Lynch, Pearman joined teammate Stockar McDougle and 
former Jaguar Anthony Johnson for a 10‐day missions trip in March to Africa with the Athletes in Action, 
a Christian‐based sports ministry.     
  “We put on several American Football Camps in Nigeria and Togo,” said Pearman, who got 
involved with Athletes in Action while attending the University of Virginia and continued the association 
when he joined the Jaguars in 2005. “We were able spread the gospel to the camps, some club 
teams, community churches and along the cities and towns. 
  “They had so little, but were so loving, welcoming and had so much joy to share. They 
wanted you to leave with good feelings about who they are and what they are about. In this society, 
people are on the go and got a place to be so there is not that much interaction, but with their 
interaction they gave you great feelings every time.” 
      Pearman didn’t take time off after Africa as he participated in a two‐week seminar at the 
University of Pennsylvania to learn the about the real estate business.   
  “It was an awesome experience,” said Pearman.    “I was able to get into their game and get into 
their lingo. Since the seminar, I have been approached about some deals and able to get into them while 
not having someone talk over my head.    I learned a great deal about the commercial and residential 
real estate, while also learning from some local realtors in town.”     
  Recently, Pearman finished his productive offseason as one of 20 current and former players, 
including former Jaguar Bob Whitfield, that take part in the inaugural NFL Broadcasting Boot Camp from 
June 18 ‐21 at NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey.    The camp was organized by the NFL Broadcasting 
Department.   
  They covered a wide range of sports topics with instructors from all of the NFL's broadcasting 
partners ‐‐ CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC, NFL Network, Sirius Satellite Radio, Westwood One Radio, plus local 
radio and TV. 
  “I applied for this camp because this is another area that I had an interest in,” Pearman said. 
“The NFL has a great staff to help current players experience new careers and people said I should get 
into it as a kid, but all I ever wanted to do is play football.    I have been around the sport all my life and 
will continue to be around in some capacity after I’m done, so if I can’t play then I want to talk about it.” 
  At the three‐day camp, the group was able to learn and gets hands‐on work in all aspects of the 
broadcasting industry such as tape study, editing, show preparation, radio production, control room 
operation, studio preparation, production meetings, field reporting and game preparation. Each player 
taped segments as a studio and game analyst, while also taking part in networking sessions with 
television executives.   
  “It was incredible," said Pearman.    “They had a staff to student ratio that was like 3‐to‐1.   
They had executives from all the major networks including analysts, play‐by‐play people and studio 
personnel to help us out. We got so much feedback everyday from people in the business that are doing 
very well. Overall, we got better and improve each time.” 
  Pearman and the players benefitted from more than 400 years of broadcasting experience from 
their instructors. Some of the instructors on hand to lend their expertise were current CBS NFL Today 
host James Brown, ESPN’s Ron Jaworski and former NFL Head Coach Dick Vermil (ESPN/NFL Network 
('06)). Other notable broadcasters included Ian Eagle (CBS), Gus Johnson (CBS), Adam Schefter (NFL 
Network) and Solomon Wilcots (CBS/NFL Network). 
  “I was unaware of how much preparation for people in broadcasting and the studio do for a 
game,” Pearman said. “They spend weeks studying and watching film for a game. I spoke with Jaws (Ron 
Jaworski) about it and he told me that he has spent more time studying film now as an analyst than he 
did playing with the Philadelphia Eagles.    It makes sense because when you see him on television, he 
knows the game of football.” 
  Even though the job at Merrill Lynch, a missions trip, the real‐estate business and broadcasting 
are a far cry from his Sports Medicine degree from Virginia, it’s exactly what Pearman wants to occupy 
his time.   
  “I’m a firm believer in the fact that people can do anything they want to if they put their minds 
to it,” said Pearman. “It doesn’t matter what background you come from, all that matters is that if you 
are vulnerable enough to put yourself in a situation that you can potentially learn from and enjoy. That 
situation may not work out, but you have to take that risk to maximize yourself.” 
 

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Pearman Jags Feature (2007)

  • 1.     Pearman stays productive during offseason    by Brian DeLettre, Jaguars.com writer.      Jacksonville Jaguars running back Alvin Pearman has been trying to keep himself productive on  and off the field during this offseason before reporting training camp on July 27.    Since the 2006 season ended in January, Pearman has kept his plate full with an internship at  Merrill Lynch in New York, a missions trip to Africa with Athletes in Action, a two‐week real estate  seminar at the University of Pennsylvania and participated in the Inaugural NFL Broadcasting Boot  Camp.       “I’m young and there are a lot of opportunities to be had,” said Pearman, whose entering his  third season with the Jaguars after being taking by the team in the fourth round of the 2005 draft. “With  the position I am in, I would be foolish not to take advantage of each and every opportunity that I have.”        Pearman learned how to stay productive one day following his rookie season as he was  wandering the halls of Jacksonville Municipal Stadium looking for something to do.    “Just after my rookie season, I was around the facilities on my day off and stopped by the  coaches offices to see if I could go over some film,” recalled Pearman. “Pete Rodriguez, the special  teams coach walked into the office. I asked Pete what he thought about watching some film with me  because I had some time to kill.  “ He looked up, in a wise matter of speaking, and said ‘time to be productive Alvin, not time to  kill but time to be productive.’    It made perfect sense and that it’s kind of the way I view my time now.”    Pearman started his whirlwind offseason with a six‐week internship at the Merrill Lynch  Financial Management Company in New York. At Merrill Lynch, he did a wide variety of tasks that  included anywhere from filing notebooks to writing analysis on China’s current economic situation.    “This was a special interest of mine,” Pearman said. “I expressed an interest in doing it to Bahati  Van Pelt, the Jaguars Player Relations Manager, who put me in touch with Vaughan Bryant at the NFL  Players Association.    Vaughan got me in touch with some banks for interviews and Merrill Lynch  offered the best position to me, which helped accommodate my schedule.      “I did wide variety of tasks while working under a young brilliant financial advisor named Mark  Johnson. He kept me busy with a lot of different tasks to keep me motivated and challenged. “    After the internship with Merrill Lynch, Pearman joined teammate Stockar McDougle and  former Jaguar Anthony Johnson for a 10‐day missions trip in March to Africa with the Athletes in Action,  a Christian‐based sports ministry.        “We put on several American Football Camps in Nigeria and Togo,” said Pearman, who got  involved with Athletes in Action while attending the University of Virginia and continued the association  when he joined the Jaguars in 2005. “We were able spread the gospel to the camps, some club  teams, community churches and along the cities and towns.    “They had so little, but were so loving, welcoming and had so much joy to share. They  wanted you to leave with good feelings about who they are and what they are about. In this society,  people are on the go and got a place to be so there is not that much interaction, but with their  interaction they gave you great feelings every time.” 
  • 2.       Pearman didn’t take time off after Africa as he participated in a two‐week seminar at the  University of Pennsylvania to learn the about the real estate business.      “It was an awesome experience,” said Pearman.    “I was able to get into their game and get into  their lingo. Since the seminar, I have been approached about some deals and able to get into them while  not having someone talk over my head.    I learned a great deal about the commercial and residential  real estate, while also learning from some local realtors in town.”        Recently, Pearman finished his productive offseason as one of 20 current and former players,  including former Jaguar Bob Whitfield, that take part in the inaugural NFL Broadcasting Boot Camp from  June 18 ‐21 at NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey.    The camp was organized by the NFL Broadcasting  Department.      They covered a wide range of sports topics with instructors from all of the NFL's broadcasting  partners ‐‐ CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC, NFL Network, Sirius Satellite Radio, Westwood One Radio, plus local  radio and TV.    “I applied for this camp because this is another area that I had an interest in,” Pearman said.  “The NFL has a great staff to help current players experience new careers and people said I should get  into it as a kid, but all I ever wanted to do is play football.    I have been around the sport all my life and  will continue to be around in some capacity after I’m done, so if I can’t play then I want to talk about it.”    At the three‐day camp, the group was able to learn and gets hands‐on work in all aspects of the  broadcasting industry such as tape study, editing, show preparation, radio production, control room  operation, studio preparation, production meetings, field reporting and game preparation. Each player  taped segments as a studio and game analyst, while also taking part in networking sessions with  television executives.      “It was incredible," said Pearman.    “They had a staff to student ratio that was like 3‐to‐1.    They had executives from all the major networks including analysts, play‐by‐play people and studio  personnel to help us out. We got so much feedback everyday from people in the business that are doing  very well. Overall, we got better and improve each time.”    Pearman and the players benefitted from more than 400 years of broadcasting experience from  their instructors. Some of the instructors on hand to lend their expertise were current CBS NFL Today  host James Brown, ESPN’s Ron Jaworski and former NFL Head Coach Dick Vermil (ESPN/NFL Network  ('06)). Other notable broadcasters included Ian Eagle (CBS), Gus Johnson (CBS), Adam Schefter (NFL  Network) and Solomon Wilcots (CBS/NFL Network).    “I was unaware of how much preparation for people in broadcasting and the studio do for a  game,” Pearman said. “They spend weeks studying and watching film for a game. I spoke with Jaws (Ron  Jaworski) about it and he told me that he has spent more time studying film now as an analyst than he  did playing with the Philadelphia Eagles.    It makes sense because when you see him on television, he  knows the game of football.”    Even though the job at Merrill Lynch, a missions trip, the real‐estate business and broadcasting  are a far cry from his Sports Medicine degree from Virginia, it’s exactly what Pearman wants to occupy  his time.      “I’m a firm believer in the fact that people can do anything they want to if they put their minds