NFL:
League under scrutiny for lack of minority coaches
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[January 02, 2019]
(Reuters) - The National
Football League is under the microscope for lack of minority head
coaches after a recent slew of firings in the league.
Only two African American head coaches and one general manager
remain after multiple coaches were axed on Monday following the end
of the regular season.
Marvin Lewis left the top job at the Cincinnati Bengals, one of six
head coaches ditched within 12 hours of the end of the regular
season as teams acted swiftly in the wake of disappointing
campaigns.
"Not a good look for diversity today in the NFL," NFL Network's Jim
Trotter tweeted on Tuesday.
"In 2006, when Commissioner Goodell was hired, there were seven
minority coaches and four minority general managers. Todaythere are
three minority HCs and 1 minority GM after Ozzie (Newsome) retires."
The NFL parted ways with five African American coaches this season
-- Hue Jackson (Cleveland), Lewis (Cincinnati), Todd Bowles (New
York Jets), Steve Wilks (Arizona) and Vance Joseph (Denver).
Two African American coaches remain in Anthony Lynn -- of the
playoff-bound Los Angeles Chargers -- and Pittsburgh's Mike Tomlin
who has a Super Bowl to his name.
Carolina Panthers Coach Ron Rivera, who is Latino, is the only other
minority head coach. Baltimore Ravens general manager Newsome will
step down at the end of the team's playoff run this season.
Fox Sports Radio host Clay Travis was a dissenting voice amid the
focus on minority hires.
"Why should diversity be an NFL goal? Black head coaches didn't win
and were fired. Just like white head coaches were," Travis said on
Twitter.
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New York Jets head coach Todd Bowles exits the field after the game
against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. Patriots
defeated the Jets 38-3. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY
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"NFL's a meritocracy & coaching talent is rare. White and black
coaches are being treated the exact same. As they should be."
But the NFL has made a point to focus on minority and African
American hires in a league where 70 percent of the players are
African American.
The NFL enacted the Rooney Rule in 2003 which requires league teams
to interview ethnic-minority candidates for head coaching and senior
football operation jobs.
The results have been mixed and following an owners' meeting the
league recently announced that it was strengthening coaching and
executive hire rules.
It remains to be seen whether those rules or recent rumblings will
lead to new minority hires to fill the current vacancies.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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