Aileen Dagrosa Senior Vice President, General Counsel And Administrative Officer | Philadelphia Eagles Website
Aileen Dagrosa Senior Vice President, General Counsel And Administrative Officer | Philadelphia Eagles Website
Greg Delimitros is doing some game planning, so he pulls out a long, laminated calendar. He isn't calling plays for the Eagles; instead, Delimitros has a locker room (actually, multiple locker rooms) to get ready and a team of players to make sure is fitted properly for equipment.
"Let's see," says Delimitros, the team's vice president of equipment operations, in his office in the vast equipment area attached to the team's NovaCare Complex locker room. "We're trying to stay two weeks ahead. Obviously, we've got our first preseason game to get ready for. We have a practice at the stadium and that's its own little entity. Right now, Liverpool is using our locker room (at Lincoln Financial Field as they prepped for a 'friendly' soccer game against Arsenal).
"We're getting ready for the Baltimore game and that travel, so there is a lot of pre-prep that goes into that. Then we come back from that game and turn right around and go to New England for a joint practice and a preseason game. And then on top of that we are planning Brazil. We've got about 35,000 pounds of equipment and we have to have all of that documentation and have everything organized to send ahead of time on a cargo plane."
Truth is, Brazil has been a project since April when a team of Eagles went there for a site visit and mapped out how to approach it.
Delimitros, the winner in 2016 of the Whitey Zimmerman Award as the NFL's Equipment Manager of the Year, has a full-time staff of four in addition to himself and a crew of about 12 additional members just for Training Camp. There are helmets to perform daily upkeep on, shoulder pads to keep perfect, uniforms to adjust and wash, shoes that are position-specific to keep fitted … it doesn't end.
In his 21st season with the Eagles, Training Camp is "go" time for Delimitros and his gang and none of them stop until the season is over – and then some.
"I love it," said Delimitros, who works from about 7 AM to almost 9 PM every day. "The key to success with us is to have communication and be organized. The players have to trust us and they do. We are here to give the players facts and keep it straight with them. They know what to expect from me. The world of football equipment has changed so much in my time here and the players know that. There is always something going on – GPS in shoulder pads, RFID chips in helmets, shoes that have scanners collect all data – so the league can see what players are doing.
"Guys want to be light and fast you have educate them best way safest way do."
The players want look good feel good job Delimitros staff make sure happens after game over players want return home away home locker room feel like best place be.
That's why job demanding nobody does better than Delimitros staff named 2019 New Era NFC Equipment Staff Year.
"We great group people dedicated work hard great," he said "We're together bottom line job help team win football games that's what it's all about us."
And this world isn't just moment front team thinking ahead being strategic efficient working together That's makes click perfectly an equipment staff second none NFL.