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You snooping on my messages as I write them bruh?
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Labeling someone as a minority is believing you are bigger, better, superior, or whatever you want to call it, than others.

This leads to discrimination or social persecution.

I want them to interview people and let the one they believe is best qualified win the position.

If they can't understand that, the problem isn't mine.
Yeah labeling someone as a minority isn’t believing you’re bigger or better. It means a group that is less than 50% of the population.

Nothing you have said has been racist, and I don’t believe you to be a racist. I would say I don’t think most people are. But I would say that a lot of people don’t understand what they are saying and why they are saying it.

In a perfect world there would be no DEI or Rooney Rule. And I agree the most qualified people deserve the job. That’s what these rules are in place for, is to give people from different backgrounds an opportunity to interview for roles they normally could not.

When 75% of players are from minority backgrounds, but only 6% were coaches before the rule was implemented in 2003, that’s highlighting some issues in our system today. There is still a bias there at all levels, but it has gotten better over the years.

A 3rd round pick isn’t going to sway you to hire a worse coach. And if it does, you’re just as bad the other way.
 
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I mean, since they're mentioned above, Warren was an undrafted guy that is now a solid starter, and Gainwell was teetering on being out of the league until he found a role in Pittsburgh.

some playcalling experience too when he was the interim replacement OC for Matt Canada in 2023



Also coached James Conner too
 
I think what's most amusing to me in the Rooney Rule discussion and the discussion around hiring the most qualified coach is that the Ravens employed Greg Roman and Zach Orr for an extended period of time, but we don't think there may be factors outside of being qualified at play here?
 
And Minter was clearly like, nah imma just go ahead and replace all of the Harbaugh guys for the most part

they clearly have identified tyler santucci as a potential star because he's the only guy they've retained so far other than randy brown
not even the other guys they blocked from lateral moves, Dennis Johnson and Matt Robinson, have been retained
 
We literally have minority groups in the US because we are an incredibly diverse country...
Argentina is equally diverse, but here we don't have minorities, we have communities, some larger, some smaller, but all are equal before the law, with the same right to education and free public healthcare.

Unfortunately, there are people who don't like this and do everything to destroy it. That's not me; I like it this way.

If you come to visit and have a medical problem, you'll be treated in a public hospital, they won't charge you anything, and you'll receive the same medical treatment as someone from here, at least 90% of the time (nothing is perfect).
The same goes if you want to go to school or university (here they will ask for your residency permit). You enroll and go, that's all.
 
Buccaneers hire Indiana QB Coach Chandler Whitmer as their QB Coach. It be interesting if Tampa tries to trade up with the Raiders to get Mendoza.

 
I think what's most amusing to me in the Rooney Rule discussion and the discussion around hiring the most qualified coach is that the Ravens employed Greg Roman and Zach Orr for an extended period of time, but we don't think there may be factors outside of being qualified at play here?
If the large majority of fans can see the coaches are not really that good but they keep the jobs, it's ALWAYS the case of other factors being in play.
 
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