NFL leaders want teams to discriminate against white candidates — as long as it’s not them

The NFL’s racial obsession continues, with white coaches demanding that owners hire more black coaches, so long as they don’t lose their own jobs.

According to USA Today, Andy Reid (Kansas City Chiefs), John Harbaugh (Baltimore Ravens), Pete Carroll (Seattle Seahawks), and Frank Reich (Indianapolis Colts) all demanded owners “only look beyond the color of these coaches’ skin” while demanding that owners hire coaches based solely on their skin color. According to the report (written by social justice crusaders Nancy Armour and Mike Freeman), Carroll, a white coach who was at some point hired, asked owners what was wrong with them for not hiring black coaches. Presumably, he did this without even a scintilla of self-awareness.

Of course, none of those coaches will resign their positions to make way for black candidates, nor did they stand down during their respective hiring processes to let black coaches get their jobs. Funny how that works.

The Colts interviewed Leslie Frazier for the head coaching job in 2018 before choosing Reich. Does Reich intend to shame his own team for perpetuating racism by choosing him, a white man, over a black candidate? Or is it possible that Reich was the right choice?

Approved ~ Primus Pilus