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Lessons Learned -from an NFL Assistant Coach - Bunkered In: Game Week in the NFL

by: Chris Mattura
Veteran NFL Assistant Coach
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Working in the NFL is a fight against time. A work week consists of 80 -100 hours for the coaches. The time is divided up between individual work assignments, group projects, game-planning meetings, coaches’ film sessions, player meetings and film sessions, walk thru’s and practice. The meeting time with the players is between 20 - 25 hours per week. The amount of time actually practicing on the field is less than ten hours per week. Hard to believe, but true.

Monday:
On Monday, the coaching staff watches and grades the film starting at 7:00 am. That usually takes from four to four and a half hours. Film analysis is done separately by all three sides of the ball. After the film, injuries and personnel changes are discussed.


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