Every 12 months on the Super Bowl, journalists get an opportunity to ask NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell the questions that have to be answered on stay tv because the world watches. This 12 months, the inquiries and topic issues ranged from two Black quarterbacks making historical past, Damar Hamlin, officiating, and the potential ways in which the league will broadcast upcoming video games. But, the Black cloud — no pun supposed — that’s been hovering over the NFL for over a 12 months wasn’t talked about as soon as on Wednesday. And it’s proof that the NFL is loving the truth that folks appear to have forgotten that Brian Flores, Steve Wilks, and Ray Horton have an ongoing class-action lawsuit in opposition to the league for its alleged racist hiring practices.
Distractions are a part of the sport
It’s been over a 12 months because the former Miami Dolphins head coach — and present defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings — dropped a bomb on the sports activities world when he determined that authorized motion was the one approach to make folks completely perceive simply how rigged the sport is for Black coaches within the NFL.
“It’s hard to speak out…but this is bigger than football. This is bigger than coaching,” stated Flores.
Days later, Goodell was on stage answering questions on the Super Bowl about that, and extra.
“I think I’d start with the basis that racism or any form of discrimination is against our values. And really something that we will not tolerate,” he stated eventually 12 months’s press convention.
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Same as it ever was
On Wednesday, it was more of the same. “I do, but I still feel like there’s better work, and more work ahead of us,” Goodell said about the “meaningful progress” that’s taken place with diversity amongst head coaches. “I think that there is progress, and we’re pleased to see progress. But it’s never enough.”
A lot has happened since Goodell took the stage last year in Los Angeles and when he returned to it in Arizona. For instance, Steve Wilks and Ray Horton joined Flores’ lawsuit. Flores spent last season as an assistant with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he’s now with the Vikings — as an assistant, again. Wilks was the interim head coach of the Carolina Panthers, but due to the history of the lads who carry that title along with his pores and skin coloration, he by no means had an opportunity of completely touchdown the job — irrespective of if Panthers proprietor David Tepper is claiming to be attempting to eradicate the league’s “old boys network.” Horton is teaching within the USFL. And you possibly can nonetheless rely the variety of African-American head coaches within the league on one hand and have some fingers left to spare, as Mike Tomlin (Pittsburgh), DeMeco Ryans (Houston), and Todd Bowles (Tampa Bay) are the melanated trinity.
I believed Goodell stated progress was going down. Does it appear like it to you? Maybe my eyesight is unhealthy.
Last fall, the plaintiffs’ attorneys had been alleging racial bias in opposition to the NFL because the league wished issues to maneuver to arbitration — the place no one can see. In courtroom paperwork, the attorneys wrote that “arbitration would enable ‘unconscionably biased one-sided ‘kangaroo courts’ to find out the result. If arbitration is the place issues land, it signifies that Goodell would be the arbitrator — which is in the perfect curiosity of the groups which might be being sued, and the league. The newest growth occurred final week when it was reported that the decide presiding over the case has requested that extra written briefings about arbitration be submitted later within the month.
What does that imply?
That this factor continues to be in limbo, as we’re ready to see if this can play out in courtroom or behind closed doorways.
But, even when this arbitration choice does go the way in which of Brian Flores, Steve Wilks, and Ray Horton, we do not know when the mud will lastly settle — which is a win for the league. Because whereas the league may wind up dropping this case, they’ve a profitable technique. Which is to disregard it, as everybody else did on a Wednesday afternoon in Glendale, Arizona.