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Black NFL Coaches Survive Black Monday’s Carousel
The NFL coaching carousel is in full effect and in a bizarre twist of events it seems as if most African-American head coaches have survived the gauntlet. As Black Monday turned to Tuesday and the inevitable firing or retiring of
Stephen A. Smith has been calling for the Cincinatti Bengals to get rid of the winningest coach in franchise history for some time now. His obsession with dissing Lewis always confused me because there are only two African-American coaches in NFL h On Thursday, Dan Rooney, the revered and respected chairman of the Steelers, the almost mythical patriarch of the NFL and the leading figure in highlighting the need for racial diversity in the NFLs coaching ranks and front offices
Antonio Brown says hes a team player, but he seemed to value his personal money and marketing over making it to the Super Bowl. People were befuddled as to why the star wide receiver, knowing there was so much at stake, would add fuel Like a finely-tuned machine that automatically kicks into gear when the NFL playoffs roll around, the leagues coaching carousel is in full swing with six head coaching positions up for grabs right now. Black coaches are still having a difficu Charlie Strong ran a quick three and out with the Texas Longhorns. One day after a 31-9 loss to TCU capped another losing season in Austin, the Longhorns opted Saturday to ax Strong, who was 16-21 in three years at the university. Wheth In his first year as the head coach of the Tampa Bay Bucs in 2014 Lovie Smith's squad won only two games. This year, they finished 6-10. The slight improvement, and the promise of a bright future with talented young quarterback Jameis Winston was n The NFL's coaching carousel has never been kind to African-American head coaches, but these band of brothers are carrying the torch, surviving the game and winning more than they lose. No service academy football player has won the Heisman Trophy since Navy quarterback Roger Staubach in 1963. The last to receive serious consideration was former Midshipman and college Hall of Famer Napoleon McCallum who, along with Aubur Stephen A. Smith’s Bizarre Crusade To Get Marvin Lewis Fired Is Wack
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