It would make sense for the Coyotes to select me as one of their international representatives given the famous state of Mormon missionaries across the globe. The LDS strongly encourages young men to go out as missionaries however due to my professional obligations, I was unable to do so while in college. Obviously, my participation as football workshop isn't true missionary work but it'll have to count given my obligations back home. As for what country the Coyotes would choose to set up in a workshop, I feel like Japan is a good suggestion given the existence of the Japanese X league, a Japanese American football league. In fact a hand of ISFL/DSFL player have come from the X league so scouting out some of their talent for the upcoming draft and getting familiar with the staff of each franchise could pay large dividends in the future for the Coyotes.
As for how I would go about helping the players, I think I'd focus mostly on exercise and nutrition. As a young player, I have limited coaching experience by own admission and since I'm going to have to educate several positions apart from running back, it makes sense I would choose to focus on the parts of being a professional football player that translate to all positions.
As for how I would go about helping the players, I think I'd focus mostly on exercise and nutrition. As a young player, I have limited coaching experience by own admission and since I'm going to have to educate several positions apart from running back, it makes sense I would choose to focus on the parts of being a professional football player that translate to all positions.
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