Personally.. if he isn't at a minimum suspended I will be severely disappointed in Goodell and the NFL staff.
But my real question is.. why is the strength and conditioning coach on the sideline in the first place and that close to the field.
I can buy into a position coach or medical staff being on the sideline. I can see assistants and support personnel.. but a strength and conditioning coach brings what exactly to the sideline in a sense of need?
I would be surprises if this doesn't prompt the NFL to look at whom is on the sidelines and why.. then challenging whom is there going forward.
"pack93z" wrote:
Actually, he's the assistant strength and conditioning coach
This next part is going to make you laugh...
According to Andrew Brandt, the "usual" job for the Assistant Strength and conditioning coach on gameday is as "Get Back!" guy.
As in, keep the staff from the edge of the sideline...
Brandt posted about it over at NFP in his mailbag article.