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11:25 a.m. Friday -- Its May in Paris, and Josh Norman and I are standing in the Louvre Museum. We are politely swimming through a sea of tourists, hoping to see some of the worlds greatest art. We are sleep-deprived from our trans-Atlantic flight. Neither one of us can speak a lick of French. For Norman, its his first time out of the United States. Culturally, were flying blind.?Its the perfect time to contemplate just how gauche it would be to take selfies with the Mona Lisa.?Man, Norman says, Ill do it if you will.?We decide, after a few laughs, that we dont care if it makes Ugly Americans. We want pictures. A hundred tourists surround us, all jostling for position, while we linger in the Mona Lisas gaze. Norman, one of the NFLs best players, goes unrecognized. It feels good to disappear in public.Its been a wild few months for the 28-year-old cornerback. In rapid succession, he was named a first-team All-Pro, played in Super Bowl 50 and was franchised by the Panthers. Then the team surprisingly rescinded the tag, releasing him and claiming the two sides couldnt work out a long-term deal. To Norman, it was a gut punch, one he didnt see coming. For a full day, he was so shaken, he didnt want to leave his house. He couldnt eat. He felt betrayed. The league was just as puzzled by the unceremonious dumping: Why get rid of a top cornerback just entering his prime?On April 22, Washington swooped in and made Norman the leagues highest-paid corner with a five-year, $75 million deal and $50 million guaranteed. Other teams were offering more, he says, but Washingtons dogged pursuit stirred something in him. They wouldnt even let me leave the building until I signed, Norman says. They held me hostage. After years of clawing his way to the top of the NFL food chain, after years of feeling like he had to restrain parts of his personality in a buttoned-up Carolina organization, he now feels both secure and free. This Paris trip is an extension of those feelings -- and a search for something else.?How do you think she got to be so famous? Norman asks. What was it about her that was so important and made her the greatest?At first, I think he is genuinely curious about the story behind the Mona Lisa. But in the days that follow, I realize Normans question is actually philosophical.How do you go down in history as one of the greatest??Norman has come to France at the invitation of one of the worlds greatest soccer stars, Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Rumors swirl in the media that tomorrows Paris Saint-Germain game against FC Nantes might be his last there, that the Swedish striker might be headed for Manchester United.Norman has followed European soccer for years, originally getting hooked by playing hours of FIFA. He met Ibrahimovic, 34, when PSG played an exhibition last year against Chelsea in Charlotte, and they immediately bonded during a postgame locker room conversation.Theres a reason Ibrahimovic is the athlete Norman most admires. Both are brash and charismatic. Both are breathtaking playmakers and unapologetic trash-talkers. Ibrahimovic once told the French media, I cant help but laugh at how perfect I am.When he scores, the whole place does this thing where they yell out his name three times: Zla-tan Ibrahimovic! Zla-tan Ibrahimovic! Zla-tan Ibrahimovic! Norman says. I cant wait to be in that stadium yelling along with all those fans, man.We are walking in the direction of the Venus de Milo when we get an email from the clubs spokesman, calling our attention to a tweet from Ibrahimovic.?My last game tomorrow at Parc des Princes. I came like a king, left like a legend.He really said that? Norman squeals. Oh s---! Man, I love that so much. Ill tell you what, he is something else.?Like Norman, Ibrahimovic is beginning a new chapter of his career. Unlike Norman, his club is celebrating him on his way out. The game promises to be a spectacle, with fireworks, music and a lengthy highlight reel of every goal Ibrahimovic has ever scored. Kind of funny how that works, huh? Norman says.?12:15 p.m. -- Spend any time around Norman and its easy to understand how he became one of the NFLs most interesting, and polarizing, players. Riding in an Uber past the Eiffel Tower and during hours of idle conversation over the next two days, he offers thoughts on everything and everyone, including NFL commissioner Roger Goodell (Horrible. Hes straight horrible.), the leagues crackdown on big hits (What happened to us? Society is so soft.) and Washingtons nickname (Redskins is not offensive to me. Im part Native American on both my moms and my dads side. Its kind of a funny thing, though. A redskin playing for the Redskins.).?Now that hes out of Carolina, he feels even less constrained. The Panthers wanted him to tone down the trash-talk, and he reluctantly complied. But in Washington, there are no such restrictions. Yet. In that sense, this season sets up to be either the next step in Normans ascendance or a huge mess. He knows that every comment might open him up to criticism, but hes not holding back. As he has said: Thats just not me, man. Im not fake.More than any other topic, Norman cant help himself when it comes to Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Their near brawl during Week 15 last season is the reason much of America is now familiar with Norman. It started innocently enough. Norman, who playfully refers to himself as Batman, felt like Beckham was trying to send him a message by wearing cleats and gloves featuring the Jokers face. You have the top cornerback and a top receiver facing off, and its like Batman and the Joker in a showdown in Gotham City, Norman says.The bad blood intensified when Norman swung a baseball bat on the field during pregame warm-ups. It totally unnerved him, Norman says. Harsh words morphed into scuffles, then worse. During the game, Beckham head-butted Norman and stuck a hand inside his face mask. Norman shoved, slapped and at one point body-slammed Beckham.?The two players combined for five personal fouls (Beckham three, Norman two), but it was Beckham who escalated their feud in the third quarter. On a running play, he sprinted downfield, then ran at Normans back. He left his feet and put the crown of his helmet in Normans ear. Norman, dazed, immediately felt like a line had been crossed. He went after Beckham and had to be restrained. Neither was ejected, but the NFL later suspended Beckham for one game and fined Norman $25,000. Norman says effects of the hit lingered more than a week.?The melee was ugly and embarrassing for the league. I dont think Im going to change the way that I play, but I think Ill change the actions that were on the field that Sunday, Beckham later told reporters. Its not something that I would want the kids looking up to and learning from me.?As for Normans role in what transpired, he has no regrets. He claims he did not bring the bat to the field to threaten or intimidate Beckham. He says the black Louisville Slugger became like a member of the team after Panthers coach Ron Rivera used it in a motivational speech about standing up for yourself. Norman says a practice squad player took it onto the field and handed it to him. I was just swinging it for fun, he says. When I raise a skeptical eyebrow, Norman just laughs.The two players have been trading barbs on Twitter and in the media ever since, with Beckham recently telling GQ: The reason hes become so relevant is because of me.With Norman now in Washington, it means theyll face off twice a season in the primes of their careers, and Norman has zero interest in letting bygones be bygones. Everybody saw what he was, he says. People from around the league were coming up to me afterward and saying, He does that crap all the time. He lost so much respect from people for that little tantrum. Ive already got a couple people telling me, OK, Ive got a hit out on him. Its going to be rough for him this year. And he brought it on himself.Hes skilled and talented, Norman says. I wont take that away from him. But hes never been through any adversity in his life. Its like, when are you ever going to grow up?2 p.m. -- When we arrive at Paris Saint-Germains training facility, were offered a tour. Norman is in awe. The grass on the practice field is so tightly manicured, it looks like a two-acre putting green. Hes brought a duffel bag full of Washington T-shirts, jerseys, hats and gloves, and he starts handing them out to PSG players. Many of them approach with gleeful enthusiasm, intrigued to see an American athlete so fascinated by soccer.An assistant working for RedOne, the world-famous music producer who won three Grammy Awards working with Lady Gaga, is at the facility, shooting footage for a music video. His new pop song, Dont You Need Somebody, would be released later that month. RedOne wants to know whether Norman would like to join a few PSG players for a cameo. The video will be packed with celebrities: Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Seacrest, Cristiano Ronaldo, Milla Jovovich. Man, Im going international! Norman says. Three sixty-five, worldwide, baby!Eventually, Ibrahimovic emerges, flanked by a multi-person entourage. He glides across the room and hugs Norman, as if they are old friends.Remember the last time I saw you? Ibrahimovic says. Remember what I told you?I sure do, Norman says.?I told you I was getting too old, Ibrahimovic says. It did not matter. I still destroy everybody this season.?Norman doubles over in laughter. Ibrahimovic congratulates him on his new contract, then abruptly announces that he needs to depart. He is not practicing today. I want to talk to you more, he says. I have to pick up my kids. I dont want to miss the train. We will talk more about training and working hard. Come to my celebration.After practice, several PSG players coax Norman onto the field, encouraging him to take a few shots on goalkeeper Kevin Trapp. Norman cant stop grinning. He dribbles awkwardly, then rips a low shot toward the net. Trapp easily deflects it, but Norman gathers the rebound, squares up again and blasts his second shot over Trapps fingertips and into the back of the net. Trapp smiles as his teammates erupt into laughter, and Norman sprints to the edge of the box, slides to his knees and roars in mock celebration. Half the team dogpiles on him, a genuine celebration for a fake goal. For Norman, this scene had been a fantasy for years.8 p.m. -- The Hotel Costes is one of the nicer restaurants in Paris, renowned for its wine list, gold-and-red Napoleonic ambiance and trendy cocktail bar. It is extremely difficult to get a reservation, but Nicolas Serres, who works as PSGs brand and communications manager, has secured one for us. Norman cuts right to the chase with our waiter. Do you have chicken alfredo? he asks, grimacing as the waiter shakes his head. How about a filet mignon? He settles on the steak but wrinkles his nose when it arrives with thin-cut European-style frites. Can I get some regular french fries? he asks.The mood is light. Norman is still beaming over his goal. He wants to post a video to his Instagram, and he has his phone out when he gets an email from a friend. He turns to show me the screen. Theres a video clip circulating of a Panthers fan burning his jersey over a barrel. F--- Josh Norman! the fan growls.How does that make you feel? I ask.Man, I dont think I even really care, he says. It is what it is. Those people werent even with me last year. It was only this year they loved me.It stings a little, though. After all, he wanted to sign with the Panthers. He was willing to play under the franchise tag. It was general manager Dave Gettleman who decided he wasnt going to sign Norman to a long-term deal, then released him, leaving Norman feeling blindsided. He says the Panthers never really gave him a reason; they simply moved on. Shouldnt fans be mad at them, not him? (The team responded to a request for comment by wishing Norman nothing but success in Washington.)Its hard for Norman to let past slights go, going back to when he was overlooked and underrated coming out of high school. He grew up in Greenwood, South Carolina, the fourth of five brothers. His father was a chaplain at a medical prison, his mother a nurse. He stayed out of trouble, but he didnt mesh with the rigid structure of high school, and he didnt have the grades or the SAT score to get a Division I scholarship. I felt like no one knew me, Norman says. Rivals was a big thing back then, but you had to go to these big camps to get noticed. I couldnt afford to go to any of them.He ended up sleeping on his brothers couch, going to junior college for a year and then walking on at Coastal Carolina, where he blossomed into a star. I always put my head down and worked, Norman says. Just me and my spikes, hitting the grass. ... I knew I had that killer instinct, though. If you dont have that killer instinct, that annihilation killer in you, youll never be great.His confidence hasnt always endeared him to authority figures. In college, he developed a reputation as both a playmaker (13 career INTs) and a gambler for his willingness to take risks outside the structure of certain coverages. It led to a tense relationship with the Coastal Carolina coaches. In the lead-up to the 2012 draft, teams grilled Norman about his freelancing, and he felt under attack. Several predraft scouting reports included ambiguous notes about character concerns and maturity level.The memory of one meeting -- with the Giants, interestingly enough -- still infuriates him. They were trying to get me to admit that I wouldnt listen to coaching, Norman says. That I was a dirtbag. They kept asking me the same question, wanting me to admit to something I didnt do. I ended up breaking down in the room. Norman stormed out and called his agent in tears, he says. I dont ever want to go there, Norman told him. Ever. Id rather play against them.When he ran a pedestrian 4.66 in the 40 at the NFL combine, it sealed his fate as a late-round pick. Fourteen corners were chosen ahead of him before he went in the fifth round. He still carries that slight with him today. Now he has a new one to fuel him: The scuttlebutt is that Gettleman let him walk this offseason because he was a system corner, unable to cover both sides of the field. Like a wronged superhero, Norman does not forget.Despite his bravado, Norman is often his harshest critic. He is still furious with himself for not reeling in two Peyton Manning passes he thinks could have been interceptions in the Super Bowl loss to the Broncos. But in the next breath, he points out how badly he shut down Demaryius Thomas, who had just one catch for 8 yards. I dont know what he was out there for, Norman says. He was supposed to be an all-world guy, and I shut him down.After dinner, Serres and two other members of PSGs communications team meet us for a drink. They seem fascinated by Norman and are eager to understand more about the NFL.It seems there is lots of controversy with your officiating, says Serres, a tall and wry Frenchman. Why do you think this is?I think its the mob, Norman says. I think the refs are in cahoots with the mob.The whole table laughs. Its difficult to discern whether hes joking. He delights in playing it straight, making us scan his face, looking for a tell.What will you do if ESPN uses that quote in your article? Serres asks, gesturing with his drink in my direction.I mean, if he thinks it should be in there, he should put it in there, Norman says.Would you say you are the best cornerback in the league? Serres asks.Nah, man, Norman says. Im the best cornerback on Earth.?10 a.m. Saturday -- We plan to do more sightseeing, but first Norman asks if we can return to the Louvre. He forgot to fill out the paperwork that allows U.S. citizens to apply for tax refunds on goods purchased in France. He wants to make sure he gets the roughly 20 percent refund on the $400 in items he purchased at the gift shop.People look at you like, Cmon, man, you got it. You got paid. Can you hook me up with $5,000? Well, thats what happens to people, he says. They stop paying attention. All of a sudden, they dont have it anymore. That wont be me.Over lunch across the street from the Notre Dame Cathedral, I ask if theres anything hell miss about Carolina. Its complicated, he says. Unlike Ibrahimovic with PSG, he didnt arrive a legend. The Carolina coaching staff helped him mature, he concedes. He still has warm feelings toward Rivera. Owner Jerry Richardson was a genuine mentor. The organization taught him about accountability and integrity, he says.?But when he became a star, he also felt muzzled by the Panthers conservative front office, which made it clear his brashness wasnt welcome. Norman wonders whether that factored into their eventual divorce. They kind of shunned me, he says. They turned down a lot of stuff for me, interviews, sponsorship deals, stuff I didnt even know about. They wanted it to be about the two main guys, Cam [Newton] and Luke [Kuechly].Will things be different in Washington? I bring up the fact that the franchise doesnt exactly have a reputation for stability. In a competitive media market like DC, reporters will be eager to pounce on his words. He seems undeterred.I just feel like I can grow, Norman says. In Washington, it feels like everybody can say whatever they want. Its a free-flowing kind of place. Its like going from a dictatorship to freedom.8:30 p.m. -- Inside the Parc des Princes, on the field before the game, Norman is standing on the sideline, beaming. Ibrahimovic spots him from midfield and playfully points like hes recognizing an old friend.A member of the French TV media wants to know whether Norman would do a quick on-camera interview. Hes relaxed in front of the camera, such a natural that Fox has signed him to do segments for its NFL coverage. Norman jokes to the French crew that hell do it as long as he can wear one of the paper masks of Ibrahimovic that fans were handed as part of the goodbye celebration.I promise I wont ask you about Odell Beckham Jr., the reporter says. Unless you want me to.Nah, Im good there, Norman says.When the game begins, he is on the edge of his seat, agonizing over every corner kick, every sloppy pass, every missed chance for Ibrahimovic. The crowd hums and crackles. Nobody will burn Ibrahimovics jersey here. They want his last game to be a good show, for him to leave PSG with warm feelings toward the club he helped elevate.In the 17th minute, Ibrahimovic gathers a pass just outside the box, then taps it wide to teammate Angel Di Maria. Di Maria crosses over his defender and sends a beautiful left-foot service toward the goal. Ibrahimovic runs toward it like a missile. He deflects the ball with his chest, redirecting it low and past the goalkeeper. Ibrahimovic leaps in the air and throws a pretend uppercut, his ponytail bouncing. The entire stadium joins in a thunderous celebratory chorus. Our seats shake.Zlatan Ibrahimovic! Zlatan Ibrahimovic! Zlatan Ibrahimovic!Norman is on his feet, thumping his chest, roaring with pride. This, he sees, is what it feels like to go down as a legend, to be thought of as the king. This is what he will chase for the rest of his career. Winning and money are not enough. 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But consider the fact she moved to East Lansing from rival Ann Arbor after she was Michigans head groundskeeper from 1999 to 2003.She has learned from Michigan legend Lloyd Carr and current Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio, who praised Foutys on-field abilities.Amy and her staff do a tremendous job with the turf, Dantonio said. This is like her baby, so theres never a question in my mind that shes going to do everything she can to make sure the turf is in a playable condition, and I really think we have one of the greatest fields in the country. I really dont worry about it because shes a perfectionist and that gives me a great peace of mind. Ive been that way since Ive been here.The following is Foutys story, in her words:Growing up in a sports-centered familyBefore I knew anything about sports turf management, I always joked that my dream job would be to take care of Lambeau Field. I grew up outside of Milwaukee, and even though my mother was a nurse and father was a geologist, sports and sporting events were consistently intertwined with my family. Whether it was playing softball, watching the Milwaukee Bucks or tailgating at a Brewers game, we were constantly doing something sports related. Even during all family holidays, we would get together with my grandparents and huddle around the TV to watch whatever game was on that night. My grandparents were both huge influences on my life, and whenever my grandpa would work on the yard, he would let me help.Finding my home turfAfter studying psychology at Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin, I worked at a golf course in Whitmore Lake, Michigan. I was responsible for 350 acres, managing the staff and purchasing all of the golf course supplies and equipment. It gave me relevant experience in all phases of managing a large scale operation and prepared me for my next position at the University of Michigan.Michigan was my first foray into the world of Division I college athletics, but being tasked with maintaining one of the most historic college football fields of all time didnt faze me. Being able to manage my emotions and not get too high or low in the moment is essential when leading people. I went in with the knowledge that its my job to prepare as if each game is the most important game of the season and translate that to my team in a way they can process and function.Great leaders leadFormer Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr taught me about football from a coachs perspective. I would watch game film with the coaches and the team to gain a better understanding of the teams playing style and how each player movement was affected by or affecting the playing surface.Over the years, I have continued to ask Michigan States head coach Mark Dantonio and the other great coaches I work with to mentor me in the specific sports they coach. This allows me to continue to incorporate the science of turf-grass management and the art of field preparation. With that knowledge, my staff and I can provide the highest quality playing surface possible for our student-athletes.I am fortunate to be able to watch and learn how great programs are developed and maintained from the inside, through good times and through adversity. I will always be grateful for Coach Carrs and Coach Dantonios insights into the game of football and to get to see their individual leadership styles of the student-athletes and support staff on display.The rivalryI did not grow up in Michigan, so the rivalry was not something I understood or considered when I left Michigan to go to Michigan State. As you work at any place, you see things and experience things that help you gain a unique and diverse perspective. I would not be where I am as a person or professional without my experiences at both Michigan and Michigan State.One of the differences between the schools is their respective playing surfaces. There are many challenges in maintaining both artificial and natural surfaces, but the bottom line is that a good grass field is preferred over an excellent artificial surface when it comes to wear and tear on the athletes. 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In addition to football games at the stadium, during my time at Michigan State weve hosted other special events and concerts that include top bands like U2.Measure twice, cut onceFootball field preparation for the season begins the day after the spring game. Our focus is to grow a high-quality playing surface and maintain field health throughout the summer. About 95 percent of the time, this five-month period will determine the overall success or failure of the field during the season. Planning and proper execution is always the key to success.All preparations for game days occur the week prior to the game, so monitoring the weather is almost a sport in and of itself. In a perfect world, the Sunday following a Saturday game we will finish field repairs and clean up select areas around the field; Monday we let the field rest and recover; Tuesday we mow; and Wednesday and Thursday we paint. Painting is a two-day venture with all of the markings and logos we have to detail and keep fresh.Fridays are our busy days because after we mow and detail specific areas, we coordinate with the Michigan State production liaison to work with TV production crews. All interviews are scheduled and approved for specific times when we can be present.During the actual game, we watch the field closely even though there are typically no in-game repairs to be made. By the fourth quarter, I have reviewed the weather for the upcoming week and already have a game plan for the maintenance and repair of the field. After we assist all postgame on-field activities involving the band, cheerleaders and media, my assistant and I discuss next weeks agenda for the impending game. This entire process takes about an hour or two.Our biggest rival: The weatherThe week of game preparation in East Lansing without weather challenges are rare. We do our best to prepare the field so playing conditions are as consistent as possible. We have incorporated new technologies, such as temperature and moisture sensors in our natural grass fields, to assist us in our everyday field maintenance.Every situation involving weather is different and every game prep week presents its own challenges. The two most extreme games Ive been a part of came in 2014 against Rutgers in our final home game of the season and in our second game of the season in 2011 against Florida Atlantic. Prior to kickoff against Rutgers, we had to plow the field and shovel the stadium in single-digit temperatures. That was an incredible undertaking and the hardest working week in my life. Against Florida Atlantic, it rained cats and dogs all game, which is usually the cause of extraordinary wear and tear between the hashmarks. In both instances, the field responded and played quite well. Weather preparation is learned through the years and each conquered weather event is a badge of honor in our profession.#TurfTipHaving worked in this profession for almost 30 years, friends and family always ask me for lawn care advice. My #TurfTip is to remember to fertilize twice a year, and personally I like to take advantage of holiday weekends like Memorial Day and Labor Day.Embracing the moment at the place I loveI dont prepare for a game based on the other team. My focus is getting the field as perfect as possible for our teams playing style. Every game on the calendar is a big game to us, with the most important game being the next one.My favorite parts of working in turf are the people and relationships Ive built over the years. I have been fortunate to befriend and be mentored by many sports field managers that I have met as a member of the Sports Turf Managers Association.In terms of loyalty, I have been blessed to work at MSU for 12 years. 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