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Tommy Elrod
She looks like Rex Ryan.
You guys are right. Eagles fans feel free to pay Bradford max money.
He's your QB of the future! The rest of the NFC supports it!
Bills hire the NFL's first female full-time assistant coach.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...buffalo-bills-nfl-first-full-female-assistant
Interesting story. She started working in the Jets organization as an intern while in college. She moved up to the ranks and then moved to the Bills with Ryan.
Female assistant in FB is a much bigger deal than one in BB because there really isn't a women's equivalent of FB. No matter what your opinion of women's BB, the skills (dribbling, passing, shooting etc.) needed, court size and fundamentals are the same. Women have to learn to teach football skills without having ever done them in game situation.
Female assistant in FB is a much bigger deal than one in BB because there really isn't a women's equivalent of FB. No matter what your opinion of women's BB, the skills (dribbling, passing, shooting etc.) needed, court size and fundamentals are the same. Women have to learn to teach football skills without having ever done them in game situation.
In the NFL, only 19 percent — six of 32 — of the head coaches who will lead their teams into the 2014 season played in the league.
Playing experience has never mattered much in the NFL. It has become less important as head coaches become more like CEOs. They must be able to delegate to assistants because the job entails so much more than it once did.
Vince Lombardi, who is widely considered the greatest head coach of all-time, never played in the NFL. Neither did Bill Walsh or Paul Brown.
Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs for three seasons from 2009 to 2011. He attended Upper St. Clair High School, a WPIAL football powerhouse, but his fall days were spent on the golf course, not the football field along Route 19. He was a golfer in high school and college and worked as a golf professional before making the transition to football in his late 20s.
Sure, because that double standard holds water.
Just because they didn't play in the NFL doesn't mean they didn't at least play in college or HS right?
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...se-from-ranks-of-players/stories/201408240108
It's certainly a big deal to crack this glass ceiling, but it has much more to do with fragile masculinity than experience.
Megatron retiring.
Good thing Townie quit football
Megatron retiring.
sad... dude could have been the GOAT
sad... dude could have been the GOAT