Kansas City Chiefs Coach Reid Shares Pleasantries On NFL Minority Hiring

There's a growing number of people who suspect that pro-football is rigged.

If so . . . That would nullify most arguments supporting any semblance of meritocracy and turn the discussion toward a more practical appraisal of WHO SHOULD GET A CUT based on the overall interests of the endeavor.

Either way . . . We think the coach did a fine job of dodging this dumpster fire of a discussion . . .

With the league still feeling the shockwaves from allegations spelled out in a lawsuit filed by former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores, a closed-door forum at last month’s annual league meetings presented an opportunity for owners and team staff members to address growing inequities.

“I was proud that owners were willing to listen to and interject their thoughts on the whole situation,” Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid told reporters in a Zoom press conference on Monday, as his team began two weeks of voluntary virtual meetings.

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Chiefs HC Andy Reid says 'actions are important' in NFL's minority hiring problem

One of the NFL's longest-tenured head coaches is speaking up. With the league still feeling the shockwaves from allegations spelled out in a lawsuit filed by former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores, a closed-door forum at last month's annual league meetings presented an opportunity for owners and team staff members to address growing inequities.

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