
Debbie Rothlein |
NAME |
Debbie Rothlein |
| JERSEY # |
50 |
| POSITION |
LB |
| STATS |
DOB
1/19/79 |
Height
5'4" |
Weight
145 |
| HOMETOWN |
Woodbridge, VA |
| FIRST YEAR
ON TEAM |
2010 |
| HIGH SCHOOL |
Woodbridge Sr High |
| OCCUPATION |
Firefighter |
| Who is your biggest
supporter? |
For the Divas- it would be my friend
Walter, he told me about the team a few years ago and got me pumped
up to play and hasn't stopped. Once I found out about the team it
was just a matter of time and opportunity until I got on it. |
| Who is your favorite
NFL player? Why? |
London Fletcher- He is a constant
force to be reckoned with on the field every time he's comes out to
play with his hard hitting textbook tackles. Since the beginning of
his career he’s been a standout player on and off the field
serving as a role model in his community. |
| If you could play
any position, which one would you choose? Why? |
I like to be involved in the action,
run around and hit people, be aggressive, and do whatever needs to
be done. Tell me what you want me to do and I’ll find a way
to do it, I just can’t throw a good spiral—sooo pretty
much anything but QB. |
| What is your favorite
sports memory? |
Summer 2009 a few guys I work with
and I organized and setup a kids mini-triathlon in our community as
a way to get more involved in the community and get the kids active.
Working on the event from start to finish was tough but defiantly
worth it when we saw how much fun the kids had, they were challenged
but not pushed to hard. All the kids finished with a sense of accomplishment,
pride, and camaraderie, then asked when the next race was going to
be. I have competed in many sporting events and had some great moments
over the years but it really motivated and inspired me seeing how
excited they kids were with their accomplishment. |
|
What does it meant
to be a "Diva"? |
Work hard at practice, in the games
and work harder off the field to be a “Diva” in the real
world. Strive to bring our sense of self pride, dignity, respect,
strength, and honor that we feel as individuals and as a team into
our communities and bring people up with us, work to inspire and motivate
others. Knowing we represent something bigger than just ourselves
when we are off the field.
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