Close Menu
Sportstalk
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Soccer
  • More
    • Nascar
    • Golf
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Football
    • Tennis
    • WNBA
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Sportstalk
  • NFL

    Chances are strongly moving to Shedeur Sanders to the Saints

    April 12, 2025

    Derek Carr’s injury opens the door to Saints to take SheDer Sanders at n ° 9

    April 12, 2025

    Patriots, ravens, commanders develop FSU K Ryan Fitzgerald

    April 11, 2025

    Jalen Pitre, Texans agree on a three -year extension

    April 11, 2025

    Report: The NFL is looking for Audio 911 of the latest Incident of Tyreek Hill

    April 11, 2025
  • NBA

    NBA: Nikola Jokic makes history and the Lakers seal third place

    April 12, 2025

    NBA: Jimmy Butler Marque 24 as Warriors Top Blazers – Inquirer.net

    April 12, 2025

    Knicks secures the head of n ° 3 at the Eastern Conference, to face the pistons in the first round

    April 12, 2025

    Orlando Magic vs Indiana Pacers April 11, 2025 Box Scores – NBA

    April 12, 2025

    Cavaliers vs knicks predictions: ratings, choice of experts, recent statistics, trends and best bets for April 11

    April 11, 2025
  • NHL

    Rust puts a new career in a career while the Penguins beat Devils, 4-2

    April 12, 2025

    Sam Rinzel plays far beyond his years with Blackhawks

    April 12, 2025

    The Hockey News Big Show: What is the future of Brock Boecks?

    April 11, 2025

    Alexander Nikishin released from the KHL contract, to sign a two -year ELC with Carolina Hurricanes

    April 11, 2025

    Three take -out dishes: the speed of the panthers clip wings, Samoskevich continues to impress

    April 11, 2025
  • MLB

    Metting notes: Pete Alonso plays freely, the Rally of Jose Siri’s walking

    April 12, 2025

    Yankees Buthury Tracker: Marcus Stroman undergoes tests on the left knee after the start of Friday

    April 12, 2025

    Gregori Arias of the Marlins Minor League is suspended 56 games for a positive screening test

    April 11, 2025

    Fantasy Baseball Bull Paccn Brief: Stash to consider and to narrower situations that have our attention

    April 11, 2025

    Braves by Ronald Acuña Jr.

    April 11, 2025
  • Soccer

    Soccer and automatic learning: 2 hot topics for 2018 – Data Central Science

    April 12, 2025

    Inter Milan makes the offer of PSG Target in the middle of Liverpool, AC Milan Interest

    April 12, 2025

    Nice ideas to enjoy the World Cup as a family – Salon.com

    April 11, 2025

    “Thuram is crazy! I don’t know how Barella does it”

    April 11, 2025

    No Lionel Messi, no problem while Argentina at the head of the Uruguay: the message of Six words from Scaloni says a lot with 2026 FI … – World football talk

    April 11, 2025
  • More
    • Nascar
    • Golf
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Football
    • Tennis
    • WNBA
Sportstalk
Home»NFL»At the NFL Scouting Center, Brian Flores is a talking point – Andscape
NFL

At the NFL Scouting Center, Brian Flores is a talking point – Andscape

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeMarch 2, 2024No Comments6 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Gettyimages 1145336518 E1646273729954.jpg
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

INDIANAPOLIS – In a candid moment during the NFL’s scouting campaign this week, Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians made his thoughts known on the league’s performance on inclusive hiring .

Frustrated that Buccaneers defensive coordinator Todd Bowles and offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, both black, were not offered head coaching jobs in the last two hiring cycles despite the team’s success, Arians said there was clearly a problem.

“When those two guys aren’t head coaches anymore after the last two seasons…something’s wrong,” he said.

Given that former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores filed a complaint for racial discrimination — which seeks class-action status — against the NFL recently, which alleges that the most successful and powerful league in professional sports commits widespread malfeasance in its hiring practices, Arians’ assessment of the situation n It’s hardly revolutionary.

But his willingness to comment candidly on this long-standing issue is another example of how Flores’ trial has shed more light on the situation.

A cloud continued to cover the NFL as officials from the league’s 32 teams evaluated former college players ahead of the 2022 NFL Draft in April. After talk of who ran the fastest, who jumped the highest and who lifted the most died down, many black coaches and player personnel officials refocused their thoughts on Flores’ battle with the NFL.

Flores is also fighting for them, several Black coaches and executives told Andscape during the league’s main event aimed at scouting draft-eligible players. At the rally, which ends Sunday, it is common for black NFL employees working in football and business operations to argue over the hiring cycle that ends before the rally.

There’s a lot more to chew on this year, however, due to Flores’ lawsuit and the league’s response.

Tampa Bay’s Bruce Arians was one of the few NFL head coaches to add multiple Black and female coordinators to his coaching staff.

Michael Hickey/Getty Images

Just four days after the NFL quickly announced that Flores’ lawsuit, who was recently hired as assistant coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, is without merit, Commissioner Roger Goodell revealed in a memo sent to owners that the league understands the concerns expressed by Flores and others, and that it will launch a full review of its entire approach to diversity and equity. and inclusion.

The move surprised some black NFL employees, several said, as did the willingness of many league decision-makers to speak more openly about the general lack of progress in achieving Goodell’s stated goal of significantly increasing diversity from the front office to the field.

The Arians, for their part, did their part.

Twice selected as Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year, Arians built a Buccaneers team that is the first in NFL history to have three African-American coordinators: Leftwich (offense), Bowles (defense) and Keith Armstrong (special teams). Harold Goodwin, who is the team’s assistant head coach, offensive line coach and running game coordinator, is also black. Arians hired the first two women’s coaches in Buccaneers history: Lori Locust (defensive line assistant) and Maral Javadifar (strength and conditioning assistant).

In February, the Fritz Pollard Alliance, which advises the NFL on diversity and inclusion issues, honored Arians with a lifetime achievement award for his commitment to fostering opportunities for candidates of color in coaching, scouting and front office roles. Arians believes there are far more qualified and talented people of color than there are positions to fill.

So what is the problem?

“(Coaches) don’t own it,” said Arians, who led the Buccaneers to a blowout victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV.

“We know what good coaches look like. … It’s not difficult for us.

Related story

Yes, Brian Flores has a job, but the NFL is unclear on its hiring practicesRead now

Over the previous five hiring cycles, 36 head coaching positions have opened. Four black men were hired to fill positions. Four.

In the cycle completed before this season’s combine, white coaches were chosen for seven of the nine openings. Mike Tomlin of the Steelers and Lovie Smith of the Houston Texans are the league’s only black head coaches.

Mike McDaniel of the Dolphins, whose father is black, is biracial. Ron Rivera of the Washington Commanders and Robert Saleh of the New York Jets are the other minority head coaches in the league.

Once again, Kansas City offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, who is black, was not offered a head coaching job.

Bieniemy’s situation has attracted a lot of attention due to the team’s success over the past four seasons under head coach Andy Reid, and the fact that Bieniemy’s two predecessors in the coordinator role Chiefs offensive linemen – Matt Nagy and Doug Pederson – became head coaches. Like Arians, Reid is disappointed that a qualified assistant on his team was not given the opportunity to move on.

“Try to hire the best people you can who (can) help you win football games,” said Reid, who was honored by the Fritz Pollard Alliance in 2018. “Stay focused on that, what people are doing a decent job., but somehow the diversity part kind of got pushed aside (along with many other teams).

During this cycle, the Chicago Bears hired former Chiefs executive director of player personnel Ryan Poles as their new general manager. The Minnesota Vikings have hired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, former Cleveland Browns vice president of football operations, as their new general manager.

Three black general managers were hired in the previous cycle: Terry Fontenot of the Atlanta Falcons, Brad Holmes of the Detroit Lions and Martin Mayhew of the Commanders. The league now has seven black general managers.

Related story

NFL Owners Need a Help to Make Fairer Decisions on Hiring Black Coaches and ExecutivesRead now

Each team needs to get its own house in order, Atlanta’s Fontenot said.

“What I have to do is look in the mirror, see what we’re doing in Atlanta,” he said. “I can focus on that area…to help that part of the process.” I have to make sure that, No. 1, everyone in the building… has the opportunity to continue to grow. Whether it’s coaches, people in the personnel department, training staff (teams need to) make sure that the people in your building are able to grow and develop.

“You have to (be) very intentional in doing this. Then (there is) also the pipeline. (When) you bring people in, whether you bring in coaches (or) scouts, in any area of ​​the organization, make sure that you bring in minorities and that everyone has the opportunity to enter your organization and then grow. For me personally, I just look in the mirror and make sure we’re doing the right things here in Atlanta.

Now more than ever, officials are speaking openly about the NFL’s hiring problem. If only the entire league would do what it took to fix this problem.

Jason Reid is the senior NFL writer at Andscape. He enjoys watching sports, especially games involving his son and daughter.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
jamesmcghee
JamesMcGhee
  • Website

Related Posts

Chances are strongly moving to Shedeur Sanders to the Saints

April 12, 2025

Derek Carr’s injury opens the door to Saints to take SheDer Sanders at n ° 9

April 12, 2025

Patriots, ravens, commanders develop FSU K Ryan Fitzgerald

April 11, 2025

Jalen Pitre, Texans agree on a three -year extension

April 11, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest

Stan Smith: Tennis Great deplores the sport that fights against “many of the same problems that we had 50 years ago” after the PTPA trial

April 12, 2025

Kansas’ state of women’s state basketball, Serena Sunday, receives the invitation to the draft of the WNBA

April 12, 2025

Metting notes: Pete Alonso plays freely, the Rally of Jose Siri’s walking

April 12, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from sportstalk

Share
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
Hot Categories
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Soccer
We are social
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • TikTok

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest Sports news from sportstalk

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • Disclaimer
© 2025 Copyright 2023 Sports Talk. All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.