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Sure, but some people sadly are racist and that would involve ignoring that tooYou can’t practice racism either if you don’t see color.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Sure, but some people sadly are racist and that would involve ignoring that tooYou can’t practice racism either if you don’t see color.
Ok let me explain in more detail. I am considering all of his comments not eliminating one because of another.You - and some others - keep ignoring his subsequent comments during that opening press conference, and just latching on to what he said during his first few sentences. You also just keep dismissing the comments Reiss posted this morning, which I just don't understand. Especially since it sums it up pretty well.
Being a good LB coach and a good HC are worlds apart.I wasn't talking about Kraft - I was talking about Bill, who you obviously do hold in high regard. Bill hired him, and wouldn't have hired him nor kept him on if he didn't believe he was good at his job.
You've said repeatedly you disagree with the hire.
Of course I do. Everyone is always going to have concerns and/or reservations about the unknowns. But as I pointed out in subsequent quotes, there's also a reason to believe that some things many of us were concerned with under Bill might be different moving forward.
Obviously, time will tell whether or not that's the case. But at the end of the day, he's now the coach, and I'm sure we'll judge him by what unfolds and honestly, March & April can't get here quick enough.
Huh?Sure, but some people sadly are racist and that would involve ignoring that too
He said in the quote this morning that the emphasis is on the fact it's the reverse. He said this in the Optum quote that I posted in the earlier part of this thread. He won't discount anyone based on their race, background, etc.Ok let me explain in more detail. I am considering all of his comments not eliminating one because of another.
I don’t believe decisions should be made based upon color. Mayo made a couple of comments that might possibly mean he does.
I don’t consider him disagreeing with Krafts words then a few days later repeating them as his own conclusive. It sounds like he got grief over saying it so he backtracked.
Ultimately it’s a meaningless discussion because he is going to do what he is going to do, and all that matters is results.
Yet it’s still a “discussable” issue and one I moved on from until having posts directed to me.
He still hired him and kept him on. And I already said there were things he pointed out - which I've mentioned - that I'm on board with. I'm in a wait-and-see mode and all I can do is let it play out.Being a good LB coach and a good HC are worlds apart.
I don’t believe I have repeatedly said I disagree with the hire. I disagree with firing belichick of course. I have discussed concerns. But I don’t think I have given a judgment of the hire at all.
I am searching for reasons to be optimistic. I am hoping to see a plan that I can get behind. I want him to succeed. I just don’t have anything to latch into yet to be optimistic about. Do you?
MLK once said judge by their character, don't judge by the color of skin.Sure, but some people sadly are racist and that would involve ignoring that too
You are entitled to your opinion.He said in the quote this morning that the emphasis is on the fact it's the reverse. He said this in the Optum quote that I posted in the earlier part of this thread. He won't discount anyone based on their race, background, etc.
“I learned a lot at Optum about diversity and inclusion and you better believe it, being the first black coach in New England means a lot to me,” said Mayo. “But those guys taught me you have to take ideas from other people, black, white, green, yellow, it really doesn’t matter. Old, young …”
Mayo's Plan Moving Forward: Wants "Developers" as He Builds His Staff
The page was turned on Wednesday, with Jerod Mayo joining Patriots owner Robert Kraft in front of reporters in front of a packed house at Gillette Stadium.www.patsfans.com
He's not backtracking. The comment he made this morning in Reiss' article is basically an extension - and matches - what he said to begin with.
And I agree, it's a meaningless discussion. And I also agree - I'll be happier when we have something more football-related to base his performance on rather than a couple of sentences in a press conference.
Hiring someone as a lb coach after they played lb for you and hiring the least experienced coach to ever be hired in the NFL (that I can tell at least) are 2 very different things.He still hired him and kept him on. And I already said there were things he pointed out - which I've mentioned - that I'm on board with. I'm in a wait-and-see mode and all I can do is let it play out.
At this point, it seems obvious that this is like banging your head against a wall.Sure but they haven't yet so why make the connection? Mayo's point was that he sees color because if you don't you can't see racism. He didn't say I see color because then i can prioritise hiring people of color.. People are making huge leaps from minimal information.
I'm just basing it off what he said. And he didn't disagree with a statement and repeat it as his own. It was his own statement. I posted the direct quote, and maybe I just happened to pay more attention because I transcribed it, along with quite a bit from that press conference.You are entitled to your opinion.
I will never believe that when you disagree with a statement and then repeat it as your own a few days later, that it’s anything but backtracking. But you don’t need to feel that way.
And why do you think he said that?MLK once said judge by their character, don't judge by the color of skin.
Because if we're judging people by skin color, that would be racistAnd why do you think he said that?
I would like that but unfortunately it will grow increasingly overt and nasty if he hires more black coaches and staff.Can we go back to trashing Mac and ignore the racists? It’s a lot more fun.
Everyone does it. It's natural and normal. The only people shamed into oblivion for it are White people. Quotes like that are just corny, not deep or introspective in the slightest, and are only meant for White people to abide by them. Black people are extremely ethnocentric, as are Asians, Jews, Hispanics, Indians, Arabs, etc.Because if we're judging people by skin color, that would be racist
His words today were almost exactly what Kraft said before Mayo disagreed with him and said he does see color.I'm just basing it off what he said. And he didn't disagree with a statement and repeat it as his own. It was his own statement. I posted the direct quote, and maybe I just happened to pay more attention because I transcribed it, along with quite a bit from that press conference.
He specifically said he believes in "taking ideas from everyone, regardless of their background". This morning he also added that he wants to "get the best people here, equal opportunity," because "at the end of the day, we get judged on wins and losses."
I get we all interpret things differently, but those are hardly different statements.
Its possible to see color and also judge people by their character at the same time.MLK once said judge by their character, don't judge by the color of skin.
Of course we will see our teammate's or player's skin color, but with good teammates on good teams, we quickly get past that and are focused on working together, building a bond, and getting better together to have the best team possible. And making the locker room look like society is normally not even a thought on sports teams. Get the best guys you can, build a bond, learn to play well together....Its possible to see color and also judge people by their character at the same time.
For me there is nothing to get pastOf course we will see our teammate's or player's skin color, but with good teammates on good teams, we quickly get past that and are focused on working together, building a bond, and getting better together to have the best team possible. And making the locker room look like society is normally not even a thought on sports teams. Get the best guys you can, build a bond, learn to play well together....