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THIS is what black people be talking about…
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(10-02-2022, 11:50 AM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: Okay I didn't read the article. But the idea isn't that the Bengals ownership or staff itself is racist. The idea would be that if there is some bias in the NFL as in the country that subtly gives white people a little leg up over people of color that it causes a butterfly affect that can have a large impact. If coaches of color get slightly less chances and or there resumes are viewed slightly less than white coaches they won't have the same opportunity to build a solid resume. So not that Cincinnati is only targeting white coaches or overlooking better resumes but rather a symptom of the entire system.

You can tell that very few read the article... One poster literally made the same points the article did. But yeah; I read that a few days ago. I didn't think toou h of the article. It didn't attack the team. Just pointed out there aren't black coaches in positions that typically produce HC candidates. I don't see many of these white coaches getting too many calls about vacancies either so it's a non issue.
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RE: Bengals are now a diversity "problem" - jason - 10-02-2022, 12:02 PM

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