Was rooting for the Bengals but it was a good game.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
I’m still so excited about how much progress the NFL has made. The half time show had hundreds of performers yet was 99.9% diverse, accurately representing their audience. Even the lone exception was a diverse-wannabe.
When was hip-hop or rap the headliner of a Superbowl halftime show before? Pretty telling is your "diverse-wannabe" comment.
Don’t remember too much as I have never enjoyed the half time show but the Weeknd headlined just last year. When I said performers I don’t just mean the artists, I mean the dancers and everyone performing at the show.
Something else that is happening in the rightwing circles is their obsession still with this kneeling. Eminem took a knee at the end of his performance. The average viewer didn't even notice or thought nothing of it. The right is trying to make an issue out of it.
He sang the national anthem at the end of the halftime show?
I legit thought it was part of the show/choreography.
...but the right wing nutcases just can't let it go.
Maybe the league is trying to make up for its racist hiring of head coaches? I watched the halftime show and didn't even pay attention to the color of the dancers. When the theme was hip-hop/rap what color did you expect the entertainers to be? Something else that is happening in the rightwing circles is their obsession still with this kneeling. Eminem took a knee at the end of his performance. The average viewer didn't even notice or thought nothing of it. The right is trying to make an issue out of it.
I didn’t notice the kneeling. What I do notice is that the NFL seems to overrepresent black diversity in their promo and marketing. It’s too forced and IMHO pushes diversity backwards, not forwards. In regards to coaches, 5/32 HCs are minority, and many minority assistants. I don’t think there’s racism we know about, though they probably can do more to create opportunities earlier in the coaching process. Most hires come from an elite coaching tree, and those usually comprised of people within their network.
What I do notice is that the NFL seems to overrepresent black diversity in their promo and marketing.
In regards to coaches, 5/32 HCs are minority, and many minority assistants. I don’t think there’s racism we know about, though they probably can do more to create opportunities earlier in the coaching process. Most hires come from an elite coaching tree, and those usually comprised of people within their network.
Coaches are overwhelmingly former players. What percentage of players are black vs coaches?
The league has already acknowledged there is racism. That is why the rule to interview minorities was put in place.
That the Rooney rule leads to teams interviewing people they never intend to hire is the most obvious thing in the world. Everyone knew it would happen, and everyone knows it is happening. How would you propose ending racism in the hiring process?