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re: No black HC in SEC - problem?
Posted on 8/28/22 at 10:45 am to MJackson
Posted on 8/28/22 at 10:45 am to MJackson
Who gives a frick?
What black coach out there absolutely should have a HC job that doesn’t currently have one?
It’s like the Eric bienemy deal. Everyone cries about him not being a NFL HC but totally overlook that he has a criminal past that is very awful and the fact that his current HC is Andy Reid who has always been seen as an offensive guru that runs his own offense
What black coach out there absolutely should have a HC job that doesn’t currently have one?
It’s like the Eric bienemy deal. Everyone cries about him not being a NFL HC but totally overlook that he has a criminal past that is very awful and the fact that his current HC is Andy Reid who has always been seen as an offensive guru that runs his own offense
Posted on 8/28/22 at 1:05 pm to Finkle is Einhorn
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It’s like the Eric bienemy deal. Everyone cries about him not being a NFL HC but totally overlook that he has a criminal past that is very awful and the fact that his current HC is Andy Reid who has always been seen as an offensive guru that runs his own offense
To build on that, no one seems to have a problem that Pete Carmichael never gets HC consideration. He's been a Saints assistant since 2006 when Payton joined, his first year as full time OC was 2009 the Super Bowl year.
Posted on 8/29/22 at 1:11 pm to Finkle is Einhorn
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It’s like the Eric bienemy deal. Everyone cries about him not being a NFL HC but totally overlook that he has a criminal past that is very awful and the fact that his current HC is Andy Reid who has always been seen as an offensive guru that runs his own offense
There have also been rumors for awhile that he's terrible in interviews. Since he's still an OC, I assume there is some truth to this.
Also, this might sound bad but I really do not care. It's also not aimed at any one individual. I would imagine that more than one coaching candidate has been turned down because they spoke in ebonics during an interview. I know for damn sure I wouldn't hire anyone who showed up for an interview with dreadlocks (Ray Horton apparently did this when interviewing for the Browns job several years ago) and speaking ebonics. Shows lack of professionalism and that they don't really care to impress the interviewer.
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