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Great article Troy Nunes site.
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[QUOTE="Ernj, post: 3520346, member: 494"] All the females who have coached in the NFL have been a part of organized football at some point in their adult life, include playing. Full-time position coaches: Katie Sowers (SF): started playing football at the age of 8. played in the Women's Football Alliance until 2016. Then became an offensive assistant with San Francisco prior to becoming a coach. Jen Welter (Arizona): started playing rugby in college, then played multiple professional/semi-professional teams. She even played one year for a mens professional football team. Kathryn Smith (Buffalo): spent 13 years in some capacity in NFL or college (including assistant) prior to being named a coach. Lori Locust (TB): She played semi-professional football and was an assistant coach in semi-pro, professional and Arena League settings, then various lower positions in the NFL before being named an assistant coach at TB. The rest are full time employees in the NFL, including strength and conditioning coaches or assistants without being position coaches. All of them have extensive amounts of direct football experience which would qualify them as coaches. [/QUOTE]
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Great article Troy Nunes site.
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