What Modern Football Teaches Every Leader About Delegation, Judgment, and Coaching
Football has long been considered a male domain. That assumption is being challenged.
Women play competitive football at every level — from the Olympic-bound flag football programs now fielding elite female athletes ahead of LA 2028, to the Women's Football Alliance, to collegiate programs expanding across the country. The game is no longer defined by who has traditionally played it. It is defined by what it demands: field vision, split-second decision-making, the ability to read chaos and respond with precision, and the discipline to trust the people around you.
Those are not gendered skills. They are leadership skills.
And nowhere in football is that more evident than at the quarterback position.
There was a time when the role of the quarterback was elegantly simple: stand in the pocket, execute the play, and deliver the ball. Running was reserved for desperation, not strategy.
That era is over....