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Phobie Speaker: NFL broadcaster was a flag football player

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Phobie Speaker: NFL broadcaster was a flag football player


More than ten years after seeing the social media advertisement, Schectter is one of the largest in the United States in the UK.

But don’t let his dialect fools you. His love for American football sang in the UK.

“When I was in the United States, I might look at two superbolls,” he says. “I hate me to say now, but I thought the sport was so annoying that I didn’t understand it at all.

“So now, to think that I was able to raise my path and go to NFL, that’s one of the things I’m putting my finger, you don’t believe is real.

Early after the trial in Manchester, Shictor became one of the founding members of the GB Women’s Teklas Football Team. He also began playing the Flag Flag – Without exposure, which will play his first Olympics at the Los Angeles 2028 – and with Stafturd Shair Surge, a Taklas team for men.

He paid attention to coaching and in 2016 he did his first job in three training in US universities. In 2017, he did his first career with Buffale Billes and became the first female coach in NFL in the UK.

After I didn’t grow up with the game, Schctor says, “He came into all this experience that I know I’m behind the ball – I had to change my learning quickly.

He created his own dictionary to help himself in the terms of the game. He printed a picture of the Bilz coaching staff to see who he was. He also attended the most meetings and meetings and constantly asked questions.

“It was the agent of the fire,” he said. “It’s definitely a great forest. But they have really helped me. I’m doing everything I can to create my experience and have the most information.

“I wanted to learn and I was very passionate. I had a constant and positive energy – every day, it doesn’t matter what the result was at the weekend.

“When you understand the value you bring to a team, it gives you the development that trusts the ‘I know why I’m here, I know what to do.

NFL is a masculine environment, but Shirter tried to ignore the fact that he was one of the fewest women who hit the Bilz Training Institute daily.

“If you go into that experience of thinking, ‘Oh God, I’m the only woman here’, you have the wrong thinking before, you will focus on something wrong. “I was there to be the best educator and coach I could be, regardless of my precedent.

“Some of the boys said, ‘Hey, what I don’t say around you?’ But I said, ‘To get your best version, I need to be your original self, if you speak freely.

“But being a woman was a superior force in some ways. The existence of that skill between personally. Many of my athletes felt more comfortable talking to me because they grew up in solitary confinement, so it wasn’t bad to have a female around you.

“They are just accustomed to coaching.

Heratter remembers the moment he really felt that he was independent.

The Bilz attack unit had a meeting every morning and everyone sat in the same chair. When a new player came in the middle of the season and sat in Chetter’s chair, he was told ‘ must get up, that’s his seat’

“That had a lot of meaning,” he says. “That was just a small thing but the feeling of independence was great. I was really part of that team. They really saw me as one.

Heart has a similar feeling in his broadcasting life, which began by chance.

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