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THIS is what black people be talking about…
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They also have on their staff Troy Walters who will be a head coach one day and in the Front Office Trey Brown who will be a GM one day soon.

Like many brand new coaches, Zac hired from among the people he has worked with through the years. It is a reality to point out that this practice often limits the opportunity of minorities as they were blocked out of older staffs and thus never became known to newer coaches. That often changes as their circle widens as they move up in the coaching ranks with more time and experience.

The writer ignores the fact that there has been very little turnover from Zac's staff. It's been a mixed bag of diversity among the hires in the limited openings they have had in the last 3 years. That will likely change next season when one or both of our coordinators will move on. We'll be able to judge how diverse the staff becomes over the next several years. As the Bengals said this is a snapshot that she is using to damn them despite Brown's longstanding commitment to diversity
 

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RE: Bengals are now a diversity "problem" - pally - 10-02-2022, 01:43 PM

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