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NFL clubs to promote diversity program
NFL News ^ | 12/21/02

Posted on 12/21/2002 9:35:23 AM PST by kimosabe31

NFL clubs to promote diversity program

(Dec. 20, 2002) -- NFL clubs will implement a comprehensive program to promote diversity in their coaching and front office ranks based upon recommendations of the NFL Committee on Workplace Diversity, the NFL announced.

The Committee, appointed by NFL Commissioner Tagliabue on Oct. 31, reviewed its recommendations in a series of conference calls with owners on Dec. 19 and 20.

The Committee's recommendations include:

Early interview opportunities for playoff coaches.

A commitment to interview minority head coaching candidates.

Establishment of a coordinator/assistant head coach career data bank.

Expanded training and development programs.

Expanded internships.

Earlier, the Committee recommended that the league's Anti-Tampering Policy be modified to permit assistant coaches on playoff teams to be interviewed for head coaching opportunities before their teams are eliminated from the playoffs. That recommendation, endorsed by the league's Competition Committee, has been approved.

The NFL Committee on Workplace Diversity is chaired by Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney and includes four other NFL owners -- Arthur Blank of the Atlanta Falcons, Pat Bowlen of the Denver Broncos, Stan Kroenke of the St. Louis Rams, and Jeff Lurie of the Philadelphia Eagles. The committee is supported by a working group of club football executives comprised of Atlanta's Ray Anderson, the New York Jets' Terry Bradway, Tampa Bay's Rich McKay, Baltimore's Ozzie Newsome, and Indianapolis' Bill Polian.

On the Dec. 19-20 conference calls, the owners strongly agreed on the principle that any club seeking to hire a head coach will interview one or more minority applicants for the position. The one exception occurs when a club has made a prior contractual commitment to promote a member of its own staff and no additional interviewing takes place (e.g. Mike Martz and the St. Louis Rams in 2000).

The amendment to the Anti-Tampering Policy will apply in the upcoming playoffs. It permits a club with an open head coaching position to request permission to conduct one interview with an assistant coach employed by a playoff team when that club has a playoff bye or has a Wild Card playoff game. All such interviews would have to occur at a time and place convenient to the current employer and would have to be completed prior to the start of the divisional playoffs.

This change in the interview process has the potential to expand opportunities for top NFL assistants, including minorities, on playoff teams to obtain head coaching positions.

The Diversity Committee and its working group also compiled a detailed career information book on a large number of prospective head coaching candidates, i.e. all current coordinators and assistant head coaches plus their key references. This information will supplement the program of videotape interviews of high potential assistant coaches that was initiated five years ago to support the head coach hiring process.

In the area of training and development, the committee will launch a pilot program in 2003 for coaches with a leading business school in conjunction with the NFL coaching symposium held each May at the league's spring owners meeting. The program will focus on coaching preparation. The committee then will consider expanding the program to other locations and including front office careers as well as coaching.

On a long-term basis, the committee emphasized the importance of more effectively addressing career development and diversity in all front office positions, both in football and business operations. The membership will evaluate an expanded program of training and development for club employees to assist in identifying and developing front office personnel and coaches with high potential. These employees would be given the opportunity for advanced, specialized training in a wide range of areas.

The membership also expressed strong support for an expanded program of internships at both the coaching and front office levels, as well as NFL Europe, as a way of enhancing opportunities for women and minorities interested in a career in football.

"Our initial focus has been on the head coaching position," the committee said in its memo to club owners. "We have had numerous meetings and held discussions with a wide range of people, including club owners and executives, current and former players and coaches, and knowledgeable people outside the NFL. Overall, our goal has been to assist clubs in approaching the hiring process in ways that will lead to better decisions and enhance opportunities for well-qualified coaches."

The committee and working group will continue to meet over the next several months and will report to all clubs at the NFL's annual meeting Mar. 23-27 in Phoenix.


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Uhhh...At first I thought Tagliabu was going to promote the hiring of more white coaches. He's been forcing the hiring of blacks ever since he became commissioner. They are already over-represented on NFL coaching staffs based on ability or lack thereof. Many excellant white coaches are denied job opportunities in order to make room for underqualified blacks. Same problem on the playing field. The wide receiver corp of most NFL teams is dominated by blacks who can't seem to hold on to the ball more than half the time. It's a "turn off" seeing receivers dropping good passes half the time because they're going to take a shot, and when they do manage to hang on to one, dance around the field like minstrials. Tagliabu would be wise to implement a policy of not seeking "diversity over-kill" on the playing field, but "merit". In other words, let's do something about the present policy (formal or informal) of 70-80 percent roster set-asides for blacks, "level" the playing field for whites and thereby upgrade the quality of the product on the playing field.
1 posted on 12/21/2002 9:35:23 AM PST by kimosabe31
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To: kimosabe31
If they want diversity, they should posthumously hire Rep. Barbara Jordan. She was black, a woman, a lesbian, and spent the latter part of her life in a wheelchair. Being dead is just icing on the diversity cake.
2 posted on 12/21/2002 9:39:02 AM PST by Young Rhino
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To: kimosabe31
Bullsh*t. They'll "embrace diversity" when all the teams are mostly white and half female -- the same as the population as a whole.
3 posted on 12/21/2002 10:38:37 AM PST by pabianice
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To: kimosabe31
Sooooo.....when are they going to hire more WHITE PLAYERS?
4 posted on 12/21/2002 10:59:26 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: kimosabe31
Blacks are 12% of the population. Yet in the presumably "racist" NFL as recently as a few years ago, they constituted 79% of players, 28% of general managers, 33% of coaches, and 17% of staff. (Michael Lynch and Rick Henderson, Team Colors, Reason magazine, July 1998, p.21.)

Now would these invertebrate laydowns behind this program tell me what the f***in' problem is?!

5 posted on 12/21/2002 11:56:18 AM PST by winin2000
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To: kimosabe31
Diversity means everyone looks different but thinks alike!

In the real world, excellence should be rewarded, not diversity.

6 posted on 12/21/2002 12:02:52 PM PST by Jonathon Spectre
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To: goodnesswins; kimosabe31
Promote diversity: Let's have more players who exhibit good sportsmanship on the field and good citizenship off it. Cut the trash-talkin', b*st*rd-sirin', dope-smokin' gangstas, and get more players that kids can look up to and fans can root for.

I used to watch the NFL before it became the National Felons League.

7 posted on 12/21/2002 12:08:58 PM PST by Charles Henrickson
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And what about more "Little People"?

Hire the handicapped. They're fun to watch.

(Geeze, was that insensitive or what?)

8 posted on 12/21/2002 12:11:13 PM PST by Eagle Eye
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To: Charles Henrickson
YES...you are CORRECT - REAL diversity is the answer, not just "racial" diversity.
9 posted on 12/21/2002 12:21:39 PM PST by goodnesswins
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