
The Milwaukee Bonecrushers

indoor football team has named former Green Bay Packers' star Gilbert Brown as its new head coach. The Bonecrushers are part of the 12-team Continental Indoor Football League. The team kicks off its inaugural season next March. Brown played 10 seasons on the defensive line with the Packers, including their two Super Bowl teams in the 1990s. Gilbert signed a three-year contract to act as the teams inaugural head coach and is listed in the team's
press release as being qualified because his brother, Kyle Moore-Brown, has been a player in the Arena Football League for 14 years. I never thought I would see qualified by association in coaching until today.
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