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THIS is what black people be talking about…
(10-03-2022, 01:26 AM)tms Wrote: I don't know why any of us would get defensive about it. It is embarrassing.

>60% = two teams
50 - 59.9% = five teams
40 - 49.9%.= twelve teams
30 - 39.9% = twelve teams
< 30 = one team (Bengals, 23.81%)

It is not just #32. It is a statistically significant drop from #31 to #32. So we're gonna say it's an anomaly? If it was in the 60s we wouldn't say it was an anomaly. We clearly do things our own way. For some things I wish we were at least middle-of-the-pack. This would be one of those things. Have some courage to look in the mirror sometimes and make adjustments.

You have to start at 1990 and compare the Bengals to the other teams year by year. Also do you know if any black coaches have turned down jobs?
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RE: Bengals are now a diversity "problem" - michaelsean - 10-03-2022, 08:26 AM

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