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Originally Posted by J-Town Fan 1988
Sounds like a plan, but what about not being experienced in any position thus not really a benefit for teaching fundamental skills to the youngin's?
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Not at all. You said you played ball, you know more than enough to work with the young'uns on technique and fundamentals, (I quit after my sophomore year in high school because it turns out I'm not now nor was I ever much of an athlete. But I understood the game and coaching has been a good thing for me...) not to mention there will be other coaches. Like I said, be an assistant and watch and learn while you are coaching. I've been at it for about 8 seasons now, and while I have no ambition to even coach at the high school level, I've learned a lot and feel comfortable coaching pretty much any position. I wound up being a special teams coach this last season.
Do you have any nephews or friends with kids who play? Volunteer to help coach...no matter what you will get something out of it.
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