Biden in Super Bowl interview blasts NFL's dearth of Black head coaches

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'It's not a requirement of law, but it's a requirement I think of just some generic decency,' he said about the need for more diversity.

"The whole idea that a league that is made up of so many athletes of color as well as so diverse, that there's not enough African American qualified coaches to manage these NFL teams, it just seems to me that it's a standard that that they'd want to live up to," Biden explained."It's not a requirement of law, but it's a requirement I think of just some generic decency.

President Joe Biden said during a Super Bowl pre-game interview that NFL teams should strive to hire more racially diverse coaches. Above, Biden attends Super Bowl LII in 2018.The race disparity between NFL head coaches and players has long been a source of controversy.

By contrast, only three people of color currently hold head coaching positions out of 32 teams in the NFL: Mike Tomline of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Robert Saleh of the New York Jets and Ron Rivera of the Washington Commanders. In 2006, the League boasted seven Black head coaches, the most at any time in its history. Over the course of the league's existence, onlyOn February 1, Brian Flores, former head coach for the Miami Dolphins,alleged racial discrimination.

"The owners watch the games from atop NFL stadiums in their luxury boxes, while their majority-Black workforce put their bodies on the line every Sunday, taking vicious hits and suffering debilitating injuries to their bodies and their brains while the NFL and its owners reap billions of dollars," the lawsuit reads.

In 2020, the NFL expanded its"Rooney Rule," a policy aimed at expanding the league's diversity in head coaching and senior operations positions. Named after Dan Rooney, a former diversity committee chairman, the expanded version of the rule requires teams to interview at least two external minority candidates for every head coach vacancy. The rule only sets a quota for interviewing, however, and has no hiring requirements.

 

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Biden just needs to tend to his job of helping our country & leave sports issues to their leaders. Odd never complaints about the high number of blacks in NFL & NBA. Only a problem if one way. I don't care skin color only ability.

🌈 I agree with President Biden, in a democracy the lack of diversity is inmoral 🚫

The NFL is based on merit not quotas. If there was a person worthy of being a head coach they be hired. Too much is at steak

It's a stupid, violent game.

He’s right. Goodell must go.

Rubbish

The country is verdiverse the president is not

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