Established in 2003, the Rooney Rule requires teams looking for new head coaches to interview minority candidates. Flores felt as though teams were just checking boxes by interviewing some Black head coaches.
A law that requires teams to check boxes makes teams check boxes? Who'dathunkit?
Black coaches are already OVER-represented, compared to the general population. Which is why they only ever compare it to the race ratio of players, and then quickly gloss over why black over-representation among players somehow isn't racist while every single majority white profession is, but funny how that "leaders should reflect the ratio of employees" doesn't work in any other field. A silicon valley company saying "Our 90% male board reflects our 90% male hires which in turn reflects the 90% of qualified applicants", and everyone on the left would just become more enraged, and demand MORE than half of the leadership be women, to "encourage more women to enter the field".
So in the name of social justice, I demand black coaches be fired until black players drop to the level of the general population or lower. And even that's hugely generous, considering that women make up well over 60% of college graduates and we still have our foot on the gas for discriminating against men in college admissions, so even reaching equity doesn't matter when it's the left screwing over white men. So, fuck it, let's go full Democrat. No more black coaches ever, and black players should be paid 3/5 as much as white players.
As much as Krapernick, he was a trash coach and his lawyer has already called him the Rosa Parks of football. This won’t stop until the black community stops it sadly, and real racism is going to come back full swing unfortunately.
I predicted that a while back. When Kap ranted about dead black bodies imagine if a brave reporter would’ve pointed out that they were killed overwhelmingly by other black guys
No real evidence to him being denied the job due to racism. BLM cock suckers are jumping up and down crying 'systematic racism' because they want to do agenda pushing.
He mentioned a past incident with the Denver Broncos where he claims a few executives were late, disheveled, and inebriated. Alternative speculation is execs jumped exited another interview to a flight and had 4-5 hours after landing to his interview. In summary, more speculation in either direction and again nothing to support racism claims even if his version turned out to be right.
The only way this isn't racism in his eyes is if he gets hired. It's also not good enough if he gets passed over - like many whites - for reasons beyond his skin color. Meanwhile, he was supposedly a legit contender for the NY job by the franchise owner's opinion.
Lost in all of this is the real issue, which is the Miami owner supposedly incentivizing losing for draft position. The NFL is now sponsored and involved in country wide gambling, so even though this was a common practice despite Vegas and other reasons not to historically, they'll need to bluff a strong stance to try to prevent future incidents since potential repercussions are higher.
True. I guess I’m being naive. But just like the me too movement it is very dangerous when an accusation is supposed to be accepted as the gospel truth
Flores started this season 1-7 then got to play against paper soft opponents for 7 straight games with only 1 team during that stretch finishing over .500 and 0 playoff teams to finish 9-8. he flat out is not a good coach (just like a certain other person who sued the nfl after he didn't get a job is not a good qb...).
A law that requires teams to check boxes makes teams check boxes? Who'dathunkit?
That's not even the worst one. They give teams multiple 3rd round draft picks if someone else promotes a black coach from your team.
Slavery in action.
Black coaches are already OVER-represented, compared to the general population. Which is why they only ever compare it to the race ratio of players, and then quickly gloss over why black over-representation among players somehow isn't racist while every single majority white profession is, but funny how that "leaders should reflect the ratio of employees" doesn't work in any other field. A silicon valley company saying "Our 90% male board reflects our 90% male hires which in turn reflects the 90% of qualified applicants", and everyone on the left would just become more enraged, and demand MORE than half of the leadership be women, to "encourage more women to enter the field".
So in the name of social justice, I demand black coaches be fired until black players drop to the level of the general population or lower. And even that's hugely generous, considering that women make up well over 60% of college graduates and we still have our foot on the gas for discriminating against men in college admissions, so even reaching equity doesn't matter when it's the left screwing over white men. So, fuck it, let's go full Democrat. No more black coaches ever, and black players should be paid 3/5 as much as white players.
I love asking people why they don’t want the same diversity in basketball and football
Good. Good. Let them fight!
I saw that. Does he even have evidence?
As much as Krapernick, he was a trash coach and his lawyer has already called him the Rosa Parks of football. This won’t stop until the black community stops it sadly, and real racism is going to come back full swing unfortunately.
I predicted that a while back. When Kap ranted about dead black bodies imagine if a brave reporter would’ve pointed out that they were killed overwhelmingly by other black guys
I believe what you said are called hate facts
Granted. I still look at the individual and not the race but I’m just one man.
That’s how I wish it was, sadly racial claims of the few is always going to change it for the majority
Totally understand but I won’t let the poison get to me. I’ve been trying to push back against it but these people have lots of influence
Flores will get a settlement anyways just like krapernick because the nfl doesn't want to air their dirty laundry in court.
No real evidence to him being denied the job due to racism. BLM cock suckers are jumping up and down crying 'systematic racism' because they want to do agenda pushing.
He mentioned a past incident with the Denver Broncos where he claims a few executives were late, disheveled, and inebriated. Alternative speculation is execs jumped exited another interview to a flight and had 4-5 hours after landing to his interview. In summary, more speculation in either direction and again nothing to support racism claims even if his version turned out to be right.
The only way this isn't racism in his eyes is if he gets hired. It's also not good enough if he gets passed over - like many whites - for reasons beyond his skin color. Meanwhile, he was supposedly a legit contender for the NY job by the franchise owner's opinion.
Lost in all of this is the real issue, which is the Miami owner supposedly incentivizing losing for draft position. The NFL is now sponsored and involved in country wide gambling, so even though this was a common practice despite Vegas and other reasons not to historically, they'll need to bluff a strong stance to try to prevent future incidents since potential repercussions are higher.
That’s what I figured. Forgive me if I’m just a bit skeptical about claims of racism nowadays
Does he need it?
True. I guess I’m being naive. But just like the me too movement it is very dangerous when an accusation is supposed to be accepted as the gospel truth
I wonder who will win when the two collide. My money is on the pedophile-led cult of human garbage.
A no score draw then
Flores started this season 1-7 then got to play against paper soft opponents for 7 straight games with only 1 team during that stretch finishing over .500 and 0 playoff teams to finish 9-8. he flat out is not a good coach (just like a certain other person who sued the nfl after he didn't get a job is not a good qb...).
I’m personally delighted by this.
I’m hoping it blows up the entire NFL. Especially the part about “the owner offered me money to tank games”.
So what sort of record did he "formerly" have?
Overall a losing record on the Dolphins with his final year being marred by intense drama with his 2nd year mutt QB, whom the GM wanted but he didn't.
I don't think anyone would want to touch him as HC if some of the locker room allegations are true
Stop using logic.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/coaches/FlorBr0.htm
I'm not a handegg fan, but I think this shows it. I don't understand it though.