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because he is joining into the Flores lawsuit against the NFL as is Steve Wilkeswhy does he wait 6 years to whine
Probably because he hasn't heard the podcastwhy does he wait 6 years to whine
There is no way Mularkey can say they "had no chance to get that job", because that's just not true. Even if he's being honest about AAS and JRob saying the job was his, they still interviewed other candidates. Sham or not, they still had a chance to impress and change their minds. There is always a chance. Isn't that the point of the Rooney Rule? To give other prospects the OPPORTUNITY for a HC job? Once you're in the room, it's your job to blow them away. Just because someone's mind may be made up, doesn't mean it can't change.Looks like he has them. Mularkey (coach BS) said he was told he'd be the HC before the sham interview was done.
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Thank the Lorax for that one
As you say, in the final analysis, they simply decided the continuity was more important than unknown potential of the ther candidates. He may have even been told, “looks like you have have the job” or something along those lines. Nt a violation of the rules. The case will have a hard time actually proving anything substantial. The fact that several candidates of color got HC jobs this off-season also hurts the argument.There is no way Mularkey can say they "had no chance to get that job", because that's just not true. Even if he's being honest about AAS and JRob saying the job was his, they still interviewed other candidates. Sham or not, they still had a chance to impress and change their minds. There is always a chance. Isn't that the point of the Rooney Rule? To give other prospects the OPPORTUNITY for a HC job? Once you're in the room, it's your job to blow them away. Just because someone's mind may be made up, doesn't mean it can't change.
Deshawn Watson decided not to sign with the Brown.... and then he did.
Josh McDaniels decided to become the HC of Indianapolis... then he didn't.
#life.
How many times has a team/ company said "you're our guy!"... and then they're not.
As a Hispanic who appreciates a focus on equal opportunity and has no issues with the Rooney Rule, I have no issue with this. Horton was in the room, face-to-face with the GM and possibly the owner.
I couldn't have said it better. If you want proof that someone can change minds, just look at Mike Tomlin. He was the"token interview"who blew them away and got hired.There is no way Mularkey can say they "had no chance to get that job", because that's just not true. Even if he's being honest about AAS and JRob saying the job was his, they still interviewed other candidates. Sham or not, they still had a chance to impress and change their minds. There is always a chance. Isn't that the point of the Rooney Rule? To give other prospects the OPPORTUNITY for a HC job? Once you're in the room, it's your job to blow them away. Just because someone's mind may be made up, doesn't mean it can't change.
Deshawn Watson decided not to sign with the Brown.... and then he did.
Josh McDaniels decided to become the HC of Indianapolis... then he didn't.
#life.
How many times has a team/ company said "you're our guy!"... and then they're not.
As a Hispanic who appreciates a focus on equal opportunity and has no issues with the Rooney Rule, I have no issue with this. Horton was in the room, face-to-face with the GM and possibly the owner.
Tony Dungy as well.I couldn't have said it better. If you want proof that someone can change minds, just look at Mike Tomlin. He was the"token interview"who blew them away and got hired.