01-21-2016, 12:39 PM
(01-21-2016, 11:12 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Let me now give a serious answer. I think it will be harder to find qulified women football coaches simply because very fgew women play football. The best run franchise in the NBA, the San Antonio Spurs, hired a female assistant coach and everyone seems to agree she is very ood at her job. But she played professional basketball for years.
I know that some of the better coaches in the NFL never played professional football, but they all played at least on the college level. And I am not saying bthere are NO women qualified to be NFL coaches, I am just saying that it will be harder to find one than in other sports where women are more likely to play.
I can see your point. But if a woman is trained as an analyst, I don't see why she couldn't do this for an NFL team. I believe the "quality control" positions are basically analyst positions. They watch tape, look for trends, and make an analysis.