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NRR: The NFL is in trouble (Brian Flores)

February 01, 2022 12:24PM
Sounds like the Giants only interviewed Flores for the Rooney Rule but had already agreed to Hire Brian Daboll BEFORE even interviewing Flores, which would violate the Ronney rule. There are other allegations too

Brian Flores sues NFL, three teams, as former Miami Dolphins coach alleges racism in hiring practices
NEW YORK -- Brian Flores has filed a class-action lawsuit against the NFL and three teams -- the Dolphins, the Broncos and the Giants -- alleging discrimination regarding his interview processes with Denver and New York and his firing last month by Miami.

In the 58-page lawsuit, Flores claims Dolphins owner Stephen Ross attempted to incentivize him to "tank" or purposely lose games shortly after he was hired in 2019, with Ross allegedly offering Flores $100,000 for every game the team lost that season. Flores says that as the team won games late in the season, Dolphins general manager Chris Grier told him Ross was "mad" that Flores' on-field success was "compromising [the team's] draft position."

Additionally, Flores claims Ross pressured him into recruiting a "prominent quarterback" at the end of the 2019 season, which Flores refused so as not to violate the NFL's rules on tampering. Ross then allegedly invited Flores onto a yacht for lunch in the winter of 2020, where he informed Flores that the "prominent quarterback" was "conveniently" arriving at the marina for an impromptu meeting.

Flores again refused the meeting and left the yacht. Afterward, Flores claims he was "treated with disdain and held out as someone who was noncompliant and difficult to work with."

He was eventually fired on Jan. 10, 2022, despite recording the franchise's first back-to-back winning seasons since 2003 (10-6 in 2021; 9-8 in 2021).

Flores also alleged the Giants interviewed him last month for their head-coaching vacancy for no other reason than compliance with the NFL's Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview minority candidates for their open positions.

Flores claims he interviewed with the Giants on Jan. 18, prior to the team hiring former Buffalo Bills assistant general manager Joe Schoen as its GM on Jan. 23. He claims the next day, Schoen finalized his interview date for Jan. 27 and Giants co-director of player personnel Tim McDonnell texted Flores and said he hoped he would "come in and win the f-ing job."

However, hours later, Flores' lawsuit alleges, he received a series of text messages from Patriots coach Bill Belichick, under whom Flores worked for 10 years in New England. In those texts, Belichick told Flores that he had heard from "Buffalo and NYG that you are their guy."

Flores then asked Belichick to clarify whether he meant to talk to him or former Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, who was also in the running for the Giants' job. Belichick then admitted his error and informed him that the Giants wanted Daboll.

"Sorry -- I f---ed this up. I double checked and misread the text. I think they are naming Brian Daboll. I'm sorry about that," Belichick texted.

Flores alleges that his ensuing interview with the Giants was a "sham." New York hired Daboll several days later.

In a statement later Tuesday, the Giants said: "We are pleased and confident with the process that resulted in the hiring of Brian Daboll. We interviewed an impressive and diverse group of candidates. The fact of the matter is, Brian Flores was in the conversation to be our head coach until the eleventh hour. Ultimately, we hired the individual we felt was most qualified to be our next head coach."

Flores also claims a similar scenario to what happened with the Giants occurred when he interviewed with the Broncos for their open head-coaching job in 2019. Flores alleges that then-Denver general manager John Elway, among others, arrived to the interview an hour late and hungover -- as he claimed they had been "drinking heavily the night before."

In the lawsuit, Flores' law firm, Wigdor Law LLP, said the coach hopes to "shine a light on the racial injustices that take place inside the NFL."

Among the areas he said he'd like to see addressed:

• Increase influence of Black individuals in hiring

• Increase the objectivity of hiring/terminating GMs, head coaches and coordinators

• Increase the number of Black coordinators

• Incentivize hiring/retention of Black GMs, head coaches and coordinators

• Transparency of pay for GMs, head coaches and coordinators

"God has gifted me with a special talent to coach the game of football, but the need for change is bigger than my personal goals," Flores said in a release put out by the Wigdor firm. "In making the decision to file the class action complaint today, I understand that I may be risking coaching the game that I love and that has done so much for my family and me. My sincere hope is that by standing up against systemic racism in the NFL, others will join me to ensure that positive change is made for generations to come."

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  NRR: The NFL is in trouble (Brian Flores)

Ram_Ruler501February 01, 2022 12:24PM

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Ramkind156February 01, 2022 12:37PM

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Ram_Ruler120February 01, 2022 12:40PM

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Rampage2K-150February 01, 2022 12:48PM

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waterfield133February 01, 2022 01:10PM

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Rampage2K-88February 01, 2022 01:21PM

  Well there are several examples that at least need to be discussed

Ram_Ruler119February 01, 2022 01:25PM

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3030162February 01, 2022 01:31PM

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Rampage2K-80February 01, 2022 01:42PM

  It's a no-win situation

Ram_Ruler106February 01, 2022 01:18PM

  Re: It's a no-win situation

Rampage2K-73February 01, 2022 01:50PM

  Look at some of the clowns hired and those passed over

promomasterj84February 01, 2022 02:18PM

  It's one thing to require teams interview minority canidates

NewMexicoRam83February 01, 2022 01:41PM

  key word that is often times skipped over in this type of story.....

21Dog91February 01, 2022 01:49PM

  Re: key word that is often times skipped over in this type of story.....

Rampage2K-83February 01, 2022 01:51PM

  Re: key word that is often times skipped over in this type of story.....

Ram_Ruler118February 01, 2022 01:59PM

  Re: key word that is often times skipped over in this type of story.....

3030161February 01, 2022 02:10PM

  Flores is claiming discrimination…

Thirtymac, The Intrepid Ram138February 01, 2022 02:07PM

  Re: Flores is claiming discrimination…There's no WINNER in this.

oldschoolramfan81February 01, 2022 02:19PM

  Lots of teams don't pick the 'best guy'

promomasterj103February 01, 2022 02:23PM