OT - Redskins hiring first African American female assistant

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In related news, I just offered Maria Taylor a position on my staff. Warren Sapp endorses. Ed doesn't give a **** as he's completely focused on assessing the talent on the field.

Btw, "my staff" is just code word for my junk.

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Who tf are you?

Let this be your first and last post.


And thanks for your dumb *** comment, obviously you cared, dip****
[/QUOT I'm not a message board gangsta. You wouldnt talk that **** in my face because you would get ****ed up real quick.
 
Not necessarily. Believe it or not, there are women who actually really like football. Most probably started out as grad assistants or interns, same as a lot of guys who are in the profession. Some might even have played HS football or possibly college. I went to a D3 college in the 1990s that had one of the first female kickers ever. Even if they didnt play ball, there are head coaches that never played college ball so that's not unusual.

The problem for the women is that no matter what they do or how much time they put in, some jerk off is going to say that the only reason they get hired is that the employers are trying to be "woke" or SJWs. Heres the thing- there isnt any demand by feminists to hire women into football. Movies, corporate ladder, broadcast news- yes. Football- no. There is a Rooney Rule for racial diversity, but it doesn't apply to interviewing women. The women who get hired actually earned it. And that "there were better candidates" argument is nonsense. The people criticizing didn't do the hiring or interviews.

LOL

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Todd Haley- head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs from 2009-2011 didn't play football at any level- not even high school football.

LOL, Larry Johnson called Him out too:

In late October 2009, the Chiefs suspended starting running back Larry Johnson for one week in response to his public comments on Twitter where he questioned Haley's coaching abilities and for using homophobic slurs when he addressed the media. Johnson's Twitter comments were: "My father got more creditentials than most of these pro coaches". That was followed by: "My father played for the coach from "Remember the Titans". Our coach played golf. My father played for the Redskins briefly. Our coach, Nuthin." When Johnson returned from his suspension, he was released.
 
LOL, Larry Johnson called Him out too:

In late October 2009, the Chiefs suspended starting running back Larry Johnson for one week in response to his public comments on Twitter where he questioned Haley's coaching abilities and for using homophobic slurs when he addressed the media. Johnson's Twitter comments were: "My father got more creditentials than most of these pro coaches". That was followed by: "My father played for the coach from "Remember the Titans". Our coach played golf. My father played for the Redskins briefly. Our coach, Nuthin." When Johnson returned from his suspension, he was released.
He actually played Golf at UM.
 
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Not necessarily. Believe it or not, there are women who actually really like football. Most probably started out as grad assistants or interns, same as a lot of guys who are in the profession. Some might even have played HS football or possibly college. I went to a D3 college in the 1990s that had one of the first female kickers ever. Even if they didnt play ball, there are head coaches that never played college ball so that's not unusual.

The problem for the women is that no matter what they do or how much time they put in, some jerk off is going to say that the only reason they get hired is that the employers are trying to be "woke" or SJWs. Heres the thing- there isnt any demand by feminists to hire women into football. Movies, corporate ladder, broadcast news- yes. Football- no. There is a Rooney Rule for racial diversity, but it doesn't apply to interviewing women. The women who get hired actually earned it. And that "there were better candidates" argument is nonsense. The people criticizing didn't do the hiring or interviews.

I really like football, too. Doesn't mean I'm qualified to coach at the professional level.
 
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