On Thursday, March 31st, the New England Patriots announced the hiring of Moses Cabrera as the assistant strength and conditioning coach.
After spending the last ten seasons as a strength coach at the collegiate level, Cabrera joins the club after promoting Harold Nash from assistant strength and conditioning coach.Β He spent from 2004 through the 2009 season at Fresno State. Last season he was the assistant strength coach at the University of Colorado.
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March 31, 2011.
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