do n f l players get paid at all during lock out
No they do not.
The NFL lockout was started because the players and the coaches wanted more money. the NFLPA is still determining whether to give them the money or not, due to the tight economy. If the NFLPA does not give the players and coaches the money, there will not be a 2011-2012 NFL season.
According to the forbs list college coaches are paid more than NFL coaches.
$622
30,000
The NFL said they would pay all players $200,000 but that won't matter because the lockout is supposed to end very soon according to ESPN
All NFL coaches have contracts. All of their contracts have clauses covering what they will be paid in case they are fired.
NFL assistant coaches are usually paid anywhere between $150 thousand and $400 thousand depending on how good of a coach they are and how respected they are in the league.
The club coaches are paid by their clubs, but country coaches are paid by the f.A.
Yes it is
Not a lockout but there have been to recorded strikes one in 1982, in 1987
Coaches for the Olympics get paid for their time and services. Many coaches work directly with the individual participants.