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NAFL Brings Help for Operations


New addition to the North American Football League this week, with the hiring of Jordan Taylor as Assistant Director of Football Operations. The NAFL will have another key operator to help Todd Allen, Vice President of Operations on key functions such as communication, playoff travel and memberships. ?Jordan is a perfect fit?, said NAFL President, Rob Licopoli. He continued, ?Jordan has always been critical of league management. His attention to detail combined with the fact that he runs one of the NAFL?s best off the field football programs will make a noticeable difference to the team owners in the NAFL.? Jordan will begin by preparing the NAFL web site for the 2006 season.

The 36 year old Taylor will be entering his 11th season as a head coach of the Dakota Lawdawgs. His colorful personality and challenging ideas have pushed his team to the forefront of the local media and has started to creep into the minds of national minor league entities. Jordan lives with his Wife and 4 Children in South Dakota.

The North American Football League is an amateur football league for adults. The NAFL plays by altered NFL rules and has more then 100 teams country wide. All teams play ten regular season games and then compete in a nationwide playoff system. The top teams play in NAFL1 Playoff system and teams ranked from 33 ? 64 compete in an NAFL2 playoff system. The championship games as well as conference all star games are played at Disney?s Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida the second weekend in November.

                                 

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