This just happened at my wifes job today. Im not going to give specifics, but she had a zoom meeting this morning about how they need to hire more young black people, and if they dont have a degree or experience the company will train them. Essentially, my wifes degree holds no value. That if youre black thats good enough. MLK talked about judging people on their character and not on the color of their skin.If he thinks this is racist, he should see what goes on in corporate America where they are giving bonuses for hiring and promoting minorities over white men. There’s going to be a class action of all class action suits soon.
Every single company is doing this. The backlash is coming.This just happened at my wifes job today. Im not going to give specifics, but she had a zoom meeting this morning about how they need to hire more young black people, and if they dont have a degree or experience the company will train them. Essentially, my wifes degree holds no value. That if youre black thats good enough. MLK talked about judging people on their character and not on the color of their skin.
Same deal at my job; most of the plant workers are black or hispanic. We hired several African Americans, a couple of those had felonies. Some were good, some weren't.Every single company is doing this. The backlash is coming.
Did you read anything about this?Ridiculous. And Unfortunately, now team owners will be hesitant to hire a black man because if they have a cruddy 3 years, and you wanna fire them, they claim racism and sue. He's doing more damage than he can imagine.
He's also mad that theres not enough black head coaches?? Well i want to know why theres not more white running backs. Seems racist.
The fact that his reaction was to file a lawsuit and go to the media this quickly (as well as throw Belichick under the bus who helped him even get the Dolphins job) speaks volumes. No way would you ever want to hire this guy.I'm starting to think Flores is just a lunatic. There was a story in the Ringer three weeks ago how he basically can't get along with anybody. Then he seems to go off the handle on this - like some others said - before the two other jobs he was in the running for were even announced.
The fact that his reaction was to file a lawsuit and go to the media this quickly (as well as throw Belichick under the bus who helped him even get the Dolphins job) speaks volumes. No way would you ever want to hire this guy.
This is a no-win situation hiring coaches like this if you’re not even sure they’re home run hires. If you don’t hire a black coach, you’re racist. If you hire and then later fire, it’s racist. If three or four teams hire a black head coach, it’s still not enough. No one can be better suited for a job, it has to be “racism.”
Flores wants to be Colin Kaepernick 2.0. The coaches like Hue trying to piggyback off of this is hilarious. You were just bad, man.
This Chris Bosh tweet is honestly so delusional and “r” and somehow it’s considered okay and displays that there is no magical number or bar short of 100% where satisfaction can be achieved.
Really? The average stint of a head coach is three years in the NFL. We could also cherry pick examples to hurt your narrative as well, if you want. There’s 32 separate teams.A lot of belichick disciples try to emulate his personality and I think we saw that with Flores and the claims of how he didn't fit the culture.
That aside, black head coaches are absolutely treated differently in the NFL. What Arizona did to Steve Wilkes, Detroit to Jim Caldwell, Oakland to Art Shell (part 2) and Hue Jackson and now the Flores situation show there is some level of bias. Hell, Adam gase was retained for what, 4 years? Dude was huffing Coke and losing like crazy from day one.
Owners are far more problematic than they get credit for.
So nice to see all the people that defend corruption in here. This guy is just calling out a corrupt owner and a corrupt system. The NFL Owners are so racist when you force them to interview black guys they show up hungover and disheveled to the interview and negotiate offers with the white guy while your in the waiting room for your interview. Not only that when they finally hire a black guy they offer him $100,000 a game to lose on purpose. No racism to see here. Nope. No sir.
What's the right amount of black coaches before people are cool with the ratio? I'd like to know that.Could owners be a little more open to black head coaches? Yeah, I think so. It seems to be a bit of a good ol' boys club.
But I also think this just happens to be a period where there's a bit of a lull in black coaching. Todd Bowles was the Jets head coach for 4 years with 0 head coaching experience. We took a chance on him, and gave him ample time (as far as our ****** organization goes), and it just didn't seem he was ready to be a HC. But, he's likely going to get looks very soon if Tampa Bay defense keeps up.
We have 1 black coach now, and I think at peak, we had, what.. 3-4? With the amount of Caucasians in the coaching ranks, and 32 white owners who, lets be honest, stay with their kind... hard to see how that number will/should be much higher.
I think we'll get back there. Like Beck said, there's this new infatuation with young wunderkind head coaches, and that's eating a lot of opportunities.
What's the right amount of black coaches before people are cool with the ratio? I'd like to know that.
If Sean Payton announces he wants to return to coaching, do you really think it’s fair to the owner who has to interview two minorities after him - or fair to the minorities knowing Sean Payton is the man, legitimately?
If you’re Flores and you got the Texans and Saints extremely interested- land a job and go beat the hell out of the dolphins and Giants for however long you can.
I guess it's just weird that roughly 40% of the assistant positions are held by black coaches but that doesn't transcend to the next level.
Mind you, not every assistant can or should be a head coach. But, assuredly it should be more than one, right?