Whiny Black Coaches

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I’m sick of this garbage of black coaches crying like Brian Flores and Eric Bieniemy about it’s not fair how owners hire. They are the owner’s and want to hire someone who’s like and thinks like them. Nothing wrong with that. These black coaches need to grow up.
 

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I’m still not sure what Flores is crying about. The guy had a 24-25 record. Compare that to mike Zimmer who was also fired, had a 72-56 record. Zim also had 3 playoff appearances, and 2 division titles, but no one in the media is shedding a tear for him.
Another thing that may be the reason for his firing is that Flores, despite a pretty solid season by Fitzpatrick, drafted Tua 5th overall just over a year ago, then appeared to have tried to hamstring him when there was the possibility of acquiring alleged sex offender Duhshaun Watson, who in a fair world would be in prison right now. It was also probably Flores’ decision to unload Tannehill, who only went on to have 3 playoff appearances, two pro bowls, and two division titles. Flores completely bungled the most important position on the team.

As far as bieniemy, I feel like he’s simply a media prop. Whenever the Chiefs are winning, he’s an offensive genius. When the chiefs are losing, suddenly its Andy Reid’s offense/what’s wrong with Andy Reid....
Secondly, do we even know if Bienemy wants to be a head coach? I’ve yet to see any articles about Bienemy being upset about not getting a job, or wanting out of KC; I could be wrong, by virtue of not really giving a damn about it, but I haven’t seen it.
 

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I’m still not sure what Flores is crying about. The guy had a 24-25 record. Compare that to mike Zimmer who was also fired, had a 72-56 record. Zim also had 3 playoff appearances, and 2 division titles, but no one in the media is shedding a tear for him.
Another thing that may be the reason for his firing is that Flores, despite a pretty solid season by Fitzpatrick, drafted Tua 5th overall just over a year ago, then appeared to have tried to hamstring him when there was the possibility of acquiring alleged sex offender Duhshaun Watson, who in a fair world would be in prison right now. It was also probably Flores’ decision to unload Tannehill, who only went on to have 3 playoff appearances, two pro bowls, and two division titles. Flores completely bungled the most important position on the team.

As far as bieniemy, I feel like he’s simply a media prop. Whenever the Chiefs are winning, he’s an offensive genius. When the chiefs are losing, suddenly its Andy Reid’s offense/what’s wrong with Andy Reid....
Secondly, do we even know if Bienemy wants to be a head coach? I’ve yet to see any articles about Bienemy being upset about not getting a job, or wanting out of KC; I could be wrong, by virtue of not really giving a damn about it, but I haven’t seen it.
From what I have read Bienemy wants the "perfect" situation and doesn't want to try to turn around a dumpster fire situation like what various perennial doormats have. He was rumored to have turned down his old university who after the McCartney era has floundered.

He also has an image as Fat Bastards little puppet and while it doesn't mean anything looking like an obese oaf doesnit help his image. If you notice most of the young coaches are reasonably fit, while he looks like he could die from stress due to high blood pressure and bad eating.
 
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I’m still not sure what Flores is crying about. The guy had a 24-25 record. Compare that to mike Zimmer who was also fired, had a 72-56 record. Zim also had 3 playoff appearances, and 2 division titles, but no one in the media is shedding a tear for him.
Another thing that may be the reason for his firing is that Flores, despite a pretty solid season by Fitzpatrick, drafted Tua 5th overall just over a year ago, then appeared to have tried to hamstring him when there was the possibility of acquiring alleged sex offender Duhshaun Watson, who in a fair world would be in prison right now. It was also probably Flores’ decision to unload Tannehill, who only went on to have 3 playoff appearances, two pro bowls, and two division titles. Flores completely bungled the most important position on the team.

As far as bieniemy, I feel like he’s simply a media prop. Whenever the Chiefs are winning, he’s an offensive genius. When the chiefs are losing, suddenly its Andy Reid’s offense/what’s wrong with Andy Reid....
Secondly, do we even know if Bienemy wants to be a head coach? I’ve yet to see any articles about Bienemy being upset about not getting a job, or wanting out of KC; I could be wrong, by virtue of not really giving a damn about it, but I haven’t seen it.

Flores accused the Dolphins of offering him to tank in 2019 which broke his trust with the organization. Although he maintains the trust was broken he had no problem keeping quiet for two years about it until he was fired? I haven’t seen anyone of the taking heads mention that the Dolphins GM is black.

Bienimy has skeletons in his closet. I’m sure those will get discussed if he becomes a head coach somewhere. I’m not sold on him as a great coordinator.
 
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I’m still not sure what Flores is crying about. The guy had a 24-25 record. Compare that to mike Zimmer who was also fired, had a 72-56 record. Zim also had 3 playoff appearances, and 2 division titles, but no one in the media is shedding a tear for him.
Another thing that may be the reason for his firing is that Flores, despite a pretty solid season by Fitzpatrick, drafted Tua 5th overall just over a year ago, then appeared to have tried to hamstring him when there was the possibility of acquiring alleged sex offender Duhshaun Watson, who in a fair world would be in prison right now. It was also probably Flores’ decision to unload Tannehill, who only went on to have 3 playoff appearances, two pro bowls, and two division titles. Flores completely bungled the most important position on the team.

As far as bieniemy, I feel like he’s simply a media prop. Whenever the Chiefs are winning, he’s an offensive genius. When the chiefs are losing, suddenly its Andy Reid’s offense/what’s wrong with Andy Reid....
Secondly, do we even know if Bienemy wants to be a head coach? I’ve yet to see any articles about Bienemy being upset about not getting a job, or wanting out of KC; I could be wrong, by virtue of not really giving a damn about it, but I haven’t seen it.
I’m still not sure what Flores is crying about. The guy had a 24-25 record. Compare that to mike Zimmer who was also fired, had a 72-56 record. Zim also had 3 playoff appearances, and 2 division titles, but no one in the media is shedding a tear for him.
Another thing that may be the reason for his firing is that Flores, despite a pretty solid season by Fitzpatrick, drafted Tua 5th overall just over a year ago, then appeared to have tried to hamstring him when there was the possibility of acquiring alleged sex offender Duhshaun Watson, who in a fair world would be in prison right now. It was also probably Flores’ decision to unload Tannehill, who only went on to have 3 playoff appearances, two pro bowls, and two division titles. Flores completely bungled the most important position on the team.

As far as bieniemy, I feel like he’s simply a media prop. Whenever the Chiefs are winning, he’s an offensive genius. When the chiefs are losing, suddenly its Andy Reid’s offense/what’s wrong with Andy Reid....
Secondly, do we even know if Bienemy wants to be a head coach? I’ve yet to see any articles about Bienemy being upset about not getting a job, or wanting out of KC; I could be wrong, by virtue of not really giving a damn about it, but I haven’t seen it.
 
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Also I’ve noticed that a lot of black coaches stand on the sidelines and don’t do any coaching. Their personalities are very boring also. Young white coaches have much more energy. Look at what Sean Mcvay has done and all his assistants getting head coaching jobs.
 

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Also I’ve noticed that a lot of black coaches stand on the sidelines and don’t do any coaching. Their personalities are very boring also. Young white coaches have much more energy. Look at what Sean Mcvay has done and all his assistants getting head coaching jobs.
Yeah it's almost like they're poker players and if they say or do anything they are giving a tell.

All I remember about Caldwell was when he was outfoxed by Payton in the SB upset as the game progressed his face got redder and redder and it looked like he was going to implode on the sidelines.
 

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Flores is moved to great anger by the routine hazards of professional coaching, such as getting fired, smeared by the media, and interviewing for jobs unsuccessfully. This is because he views himself as part of a grand narrative of black victimization stretching back hundreds of years, rather than just a football coach in a competitive industry.

Regards of how the lawsuit goes, it will be a huge waste of time and money. I think it easily makes Flores the worst coaching hire in NFL history.
 

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Flores is moved to great anger by the routine hazards of professional coaching, such as getting fired, smeared by the media, and interviewing for jobs unsuccessfully. This is because he views himself as part of a grand narrative of black victimization stretching back hundreds of years, rather than just a football coach in a competitive industry.

Regards of how the lawsuit goes, it will be a huge waste of time and money. I think it easily makes Flores the worst coaching hire in NFL history.
The Raiders Italian American coach was used like toilet paper too, this happens all the time to interim coaches that found their level as a position coach and are promoted to hold down the ship. He should sue too, he's not considered a minority so his suit would get laughed at but he has as much gripes as Culley. He may have more as he wasn't given a golden parachute to put up with media scrums about Chucky Gate.
 

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Black people in general whine a lot. Black coaches are no different.
 

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I hope the league crumbles. Honestly at this point, I’m not sure the league is redeemable. A quick check indicates 5/32 black head coaches is 15% - which is greater than the 13% (6% if counting males) of blacks in this country. Seems more than fair.

Media, let’s talk about how whites make up 60%+ of the population but only around 30% of the rosters.
 

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The Raiders Italian American coach was used like toilet paper too, this happens all the time to interim coaches that found their level as a position coach and are promoted to hold down the ship. He should sue too, he's not considered a minority so his suit would get laughed at but he has as much gripes as Culley. He may have more as he wasn't given a golden parachute to put up with media scrums about Chucky Gate.
Your post made me think about this good old ‘meme’ (even though it’s spot on)
 

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They are whining because it has worked everywhere else and for everything else. At this point in their eyes a job interview should be a mere formality. They are entitled to hold every Head Coaching job due to their race. They should never be fired as the issue is everyone else's fault. Basically the new goal post and demand is every HC spot should be Black and they should all be on the Marvin Lewis contract.
 

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How has that CivNat conservatism worked out? As I say America has the highest debt load of any African country and yes we are an unofficial African country regardless of what the clown paid conservatives say, and yes if those conservatives' liberal friends say tomorrow that America is an African country they would for the most part quibble some details and nothing more.

We whites don't even have enough sense to ask our antagonists "What's in it for me?", but instead we have to play our part as White savior conservatives discussing with White savior liberals what to do for the various protected classes of parasites.

As for the NFL and football in general wake me when someone in power has the sense to ask the football establishment if they are anti-white racial bigots.
 
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