AbeVigodaLive wrote:BrianInPhilly wrote:
Personally, I think have any sort of race-based mandates is extremely backwards, regressive, and also doesn't solve root issues that may persist. It puts a "bandaid" very literally over real issues, since it tries to solve the external (For example "Black coaches not getting jobs enough") instead of the internal (Why Black coaches are not getting hired, racial discrimination at lower level, etc.).
Fair enough.
A lot of people probably agree.
So what's the solution?
I haven't studied the issue enough honestly so I'm not the most informed ... But thinking about it - and again I'm acknowledging I'm ignorant, I'd say these things:
- More analysis/studies into literally "what makes a good NFL coach". This could be an investigative thing from analyzing successful coaches from a personal, game management, football knowledge, psychology standpoint, interviewing past coaches, etc. ... On the surface this wouldn't be related to race, but basically I think this research could lead to owners, higher ups actually having a better idea on what they're actually looking for in a coach. From this, they would be less likely to just pick someone because of "networking" or for silly reasons that have nothing to do with football. Or in other words, they would more likely pick the "best candidate" and from this of course the percentage of non-Black coaches won't be as high as it is right now ... Since networking/personal biases would play less a factor
- Creating better lines of communication between leagues ... I'm talking small ranked high school to big time high school to small time college to division 1 college to NFL assistants to NFL .... Perhaps some system or programs that go across the leagues to better identify successful talent.
So in other words I think the main thing is just precisely figuring out what the "best candidate" actually is & this would naturally assist to have a more even playing field. Again, just brainstorming though. Sure there's other better ideas.