just do it
Easiest way in is APPLY the best place to start is with Cincinnati Bengals the owner Mike Brown has zero knowledge of the game but is very good at making money. If you can prove to him you know the difference between a pass and a run or how many points you get for a TD or FG and are willing to work for the least amount possible he will hire you and fire Marvin Lewis. Just keep in mind Mike is the Owner, the GM, The scouting department, the head cashier in ticket sales, probably the head of the medical staff has final say on ALL DECISIONS such as pricing tickets parking costs, all concessions, How the stadium which the TAXPAYERS OWN will be used in the off season. The only results he expects from you is at least one win towards the end of the season and you accepting all the blame from the fans for this poor excuse of a team. By the way you have no QB because he said he will retire before he steps foot back in the stadium. If you can do all this and accept it then you are as good as in. Oh yeah you also have to sign a clause in your contract called the "Carl Pickens Clause" which basically says if you bad mouth the owner you lose all your bonus money.
20 to 24 years
If you want to learn all there is to know about sports, become a coach.
You can become a coach, a manager, or a scout.
You either have to play the sports and you can work your way up from scouting to assistant coach to head coach, or look for a college that offers sports management and you can graduate with a masters in sports management that way, or athletic coaching program.
You mostly can just volunteer for Little Legue
By being good at coaching golf
Generally you will need a relevant bachelor or masters degree before you can become a professional career coach, these degrees would be those such as psychology, sociology or counseling.
Study
Logan Thomson has 13 wains
The ability to spell education might help.
No. He retired after the Raiders' 1978 season to become a CBS Sports analyst.
NO. But you can join the Professional Sports career option.