chongli Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 (edited) 3 coaches are missing: Vrabel, Siriani, and Reich. Edited March 29, 2023 by chongli 2 Quote
chongli Posted March 29, 2023 Author Posted March 29, 2023 Damn right. We have the best coach in the NFL: 1 1 Quote
NoHuddleKelly12 Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 So Vrabel, Reich & Siriani were the “designated survivors” camping out with Cheetos and Frescas in Goodell’s previous Covid draft basement…🧐🤔 1 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 Out of curiosity I decided to look at the 2017 photo. McDermott still wears the same suit and pants. 1 Quote
chongli Posted March 29, 2023 Author Posted March 29, 2023 11 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said: So Vrabel, Reich & Siriani were the “designated survivors” camping out with Cheetos and Frescas in Goodell’s previous Covid draft basement…🧐🤔 2 Quote
Gugny Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, chongli said: Damn right. We have the best coach in the NFL: Yeah, those two guys wearing shorts really suck. Edited March 29, 2023 by Gugny 1 Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 I never understand the Rooney rule until I see these pictures. 1 1 1 Quote
chongli Posted March 29, 2023 Author Posted March 29, 2023 12 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: I never understand the Rooney rule until I see these pictures. 1 Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 8 hours ago, chongli said: Damn right. We have the best coach in the NFL: everyone looked fairly dressed up. the only person in that pic looking casual, SHOCKER, Andy Reid had some Michael Scott Sandals vaca vibes goin on lol whats he have to prove? Dude said he ate a cheeseburger after the SB lol such a likeable dude 1 Quote
Just in Atlanta Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 Bill Belichick - Is he wearing a dress shirt with the sleeves cut off ... tucked into gym shorts? Daboll - OMG dude get some sunscreen Mike McDaniel - A cross between SNL's Stuart and Miami Vice's James Crocket. He just strikes me as a kid trying to be a guy, like Princess Caroline's boyfriend on Bojack Horseman. Andy Reid - Looks like he just came from Picadilly 1 Quote
Aussie Joe Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 Peak offseason is almost upon us… analysing the coaches picture 1 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 Gannon and McDaniel don't look old enough to 'fight, f***, or run a foot race'. (Thank you, Joseph Wambaugh.) * Daboll looking to pick McDermott's pockets for his notes. 2 Quote
HamSandwhich Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 8 hours ago, chongli said: Why must it always be a race thing? Why? What bout this then? Percentage of the US population is 13.6% black, 32 teams / 3 = 11%, so it's just about the right mix, you can argue one more but it's give or take one. So, what's the big deal here? Why are the teams so predominantly non-white? Because it's all about meritocracy, the way its SUPPOSED to be! My goodness people are not smart, just go along with the diversity narrative. 1 Quote
jwhit34 Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 17 minutes ago, HamSandwhich said: Why must it always be a race thing? Why? What bout this then? Percentage of the US population is 13.6% black, 32 teams / 3 = 11%, so it's just about the right mix, you can argue one more but it's give or take one. So, what's the big deal here? Why are the teams so predominantly non-white? Because it's all about meritocracy, the way its SUPPOSED to be! My goodness people are not smart, just go along with the diversity narrative. There are 6 non-white/mixed race: Tomlin, Bowles, Ryans, Salah, Rivera, M. McDaniel Your comparison to the entire US population is not a valid one. The more relevant analysis would be how does the racial makeup of coaches compare to the racial makeup of the players, since pretty much every coach has played the game (at some level, at least college). To that point, about 56% of players are Black/Hispanic, 11% Mixed Race/Bi-Racial, 25% White and the remainder other or non-disclosed. The point is that the NFL has 6 of 32 or 18.75% of head coaches are non-white while the players they are coaching are at least 67% non-white. The NFL still has a long way to go. I'm not saying 2/3 of coaches should be of color, but it still is not where it should be by a long shot. By contrast, about 72% of NBA players are Black and half the coaches are Black. By HamSandwhich logic, there are too many Black coaches in the NBA (since only 13.6% of population is Black) and that clearly is not the case. Quote
Mr. WEO Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 Why didn't they just swap Saturday in for Reich? 1 Quote
HamSandwhich Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 5 minutes ago, jwhit34 said: There are 6 non-white/mixed race: Tomlin, Bowles, Ryans, Salah, Rivera, M. McDaniel Your comparison to the entire US population is not a valid one. The more relevant analysis would be how does the racial makeup of coaches compare to the racial makeup of the players, since pretty much every coach has played the game (at some level, at least college). To that point, about 56% of players are Black/Hispanic, 11% Mixed Race/Bi-Racial, 25% White and the remainder other or non-disclosed. The point is that the NFL has 6 of 32 or 18.75% of head coaches are non-white while the players they are coaching are at least 67% non-white. The NFL still has a long way to go. I'm not saying 2/3 of coaches should be of color, but it still is not where it should be by a long shot. By contrast, about 72% of NBA players are Black and half the coaches are Black. By HamSandwhich logic, there are too many Black coaches in the NBA (since only 13.6% of population is Black) and that clearly is not the case. That is not a more valid population. You're saying I have to accept the assumption that playing means you can teach as well, that I reject. They are different disciplines all together. Ever heard the phrase, those who can't do teach? The correct way to go about it IS the way I stated, you're trying to make it about race so you'd like to pare down the population to just those in the league. You're parroting the narrative, silly. Quote
Mr. WEO Posted March 29, 2023 Posted March 29, 2023 5 minutes ago, jwhit34 said: There are 6 non-white/mixed race: Tomlin, Bowles, Ryans, Salah, Rivera, M. McDaniel Your comparison to the entire US population is not a valid one. The more relevant analysis would be how does the racial makeup of coaches compare to the racial makeup of the players, since pretty much every coach has played the game (at some level, at least college). To that point, about 56% of players are Black/Hispanic, 11% Mixed Race/Bi-Racial, 25% White and the remainder other or non-disclosed. The point is that the NFL has 6 of 32 or 18.75% of head coaches are non-white while the players they are coaching are at least 67% non-white. The NFL still has a long way to go. I'm not saying 2/3 of coaches should be of color, but it still is not where it should be by a long shot. By contrast, about 72% of NBA players are Black and half the coaches are Black. By HamSandwhich logic, there are too many Black coaches in the NBA (since only 13.6% of population is Black) and that clearly is not the case. Would you also conclude that non-white players are over-represented in the NFL compared to the entire US population? Quote
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