Dejo
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I haven’t even heard of most of the names on that list. Bears suck!! ?
No. There's actually a written NFL rule stating that the Chicago Bears not only can not, under any circumstances run a slant nor properly defend a slant pattern.God forbid will we FINALLY see slants called more than twice a season?? Pray.
More than you evidently.
Yes. Surprisingly, even minority HC candidates need to be qualified in order to have a chance at being a HC. And even then, the qualifications each team looks for are different, so even if you’re qualified for one, it doesn’t mean you are for all. And that has NOTHING to do with the color of your skin or where you are from.
Could it be a factor? Yes. But lifting up a guy with serious flaws in his resume as the guy who was obviously discriminated against is the stupidest thing ever, and does NOTHING to help the cause. In fact, it hurts it.
Doesn’t that work the other way? Aren’t there definitely some black dudes that don’t like when white dudes or women challenge them?
Extrapolated further….as a whole, do people like to be challenged? Most don’t. Some do.
Rogers wants to be the highest paid player in the NFL and you have him signing a deal at $21M when Mahomes and Allen are making $40M +?
6'2" 225lbs... Like what I've read about him... Safety to LB tweener? Seems like he may be a good fit for our new D scheme.
Jordan Howard was an Eagle in ‘19…
If Rodgers seriously wants to win a super bowl in Green Bay he will have to stop with trying to be the highest paid quarterback. He has made plenty of cash and it would be in the teams best interest if he dialed back that nothing.Rogers wants to be the highest paid player in the NFL and you have him signing a deal at $21M when Mahomes and Allen are making $40M +?
Come on, the whole argument about the Texans was they were about to hire a dude who had 0, zero, cero, qualifications!Yes. Surprisingly, even minority HC candidates need to be qualified in order to have a chance at being a HC. And even then, the qualifications each team looks for are different, so even if you’re qualified for one, it doesn’t mean you are for all. And that has NOTHING to do with the color of your skin or where you are from.
Could it be a factor? Yes. But lifting up a guy with serious flaws in his resume as the guy who was obviously discriminated against is the stupidest thing ever, and does NOTHING to help the cause. In fact, it hurts it.
Have you made any progress on getting one of the board trolls to let you suck them off?I’m not sure what’s going on but the last week this board has been extremely civil and a delight to come on and get useful information, especially in this thread. I hope it lasts forever. Keep up the great work everyone
So are you claiming that Ryan Poles, a black man, is racist because he hired a white HC? It isn’t always about race, people,..Come on, the whole argument about the Texans was they were about to hire a dude who had 0, zero, cero, qualifications!
There ‘s no way any rational human being looks at Byron Leftwich vs. Josh Mccown in an objective manner and thinks, yeah, Mccown’s way more qualified to coach. Come on now!
Yeah, is it the base stupidity of their owner or the objective reality of systemic racism? It wasn’t very long ago when Black kids weren’t considered fit to play QB. Pollian caught a bit of that old thinking with his Lamar Jackson would be a great WR quote. Yeah, no shit, but he’s a better QB. Black QBs used to get switched to play WR in the NFL.
I’m not sure what you’re trying to argue, but the reality is that there was a distinct possibility that of 9 HCs being hired this year, none would have been Black. It fully appears that the lawsuit shoehorned a Black dude and a muliti-racial dude in at the last second to save face. So, it appears that the lawsuit was neither stupid nor frivolous, but, in fact, caused the change it sought to create.