This what i was trying to tell nikkas in the Laker thread. The games these owners play is a different type game. You would be surprised who dont wanna win so it fits their agenda
You already know that Donald Sterling was trying to lose on purpose for years.
shyt aint changing until the PLAYERS decide that enough is enough. They NEED black players; they don't need black coaches which is why there isn't any. But these nikkas too p*ssy and in too much debt from buying cars and jewelry to ever drop they nuts on the league.
It’s up to the TOP black ball players that’s on these teams to speak up period..
but I have a feeling nikkas going to sit back and stay quiet
This right here.
It's gonna take these c00n ass players to stand up against these racist organizations for them to get the message.
The timing of this is awesome.......its gonna hang over the NFL leading up to the Super Bowl. Imagine all these players having to be asked questions about it by the media.
Its a long shot.....but it would be something to see Dre, Kendrick, Snoop, Em, and Mary back out of the halftime show last second.
You know damn well that those c00ns aren't going to boycott
Dre gave $75 million to USC and he didn't even go there while HBCUs are going extinct.
Snoop is too busy dipping his hand in every White corporate pot playing his "Uncle Snoop" character.
Eminem's White
The only hope I'd have would be Kendrick, because he has some consciousness about him, but I don't think he would go against Snoop & Dre, who are his mentors.
At ya’ll REALLY thinking Belicheck is Schindler and Brian Flores is on his fukking list…
Belicheck an old white man. Old white men are NOT going against the status quo, be it blatant or indirectly, that keeps THEM in power. I have no idea how many examples ya’ll need that white people don’t give a solitary fukk about black people’s civil rights or equality. It was exactly what it was. A mis-sent text.
There have been John Browns and other White people over the years who have gone against other White folks. It's not common, but it has happened.
Yea, fukk Flores. Playing Jayz to poke at Kenny Stills after the NFL hired Jay. I ran into c00ns like him before. But now that white supremacy is affecting him, he want a fair shot. Ironic. And he doing exactly what Kaep did and suing.
I hope he never coach again.
“chickens coming home to roost never made me sad, it always made me glad”
-malcolm x
Why would the black capitalist class treat black labor and managers better?
shyt, this dude Flores ain't exactly a hero based on how he dismissed Kenny Stills and protesting two years ago.
Why do y'all keep lying about his stance on kneeling?
Dolphins' Flores: Critics of kneeling less vocal about police killings
Dolphins' Flores: Critics of kneeling less vocal about police killings
Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores questioned Friday why many who criticized NFL players for kneeling during the U.S. national anthem to protest social injustice have been less vocal about police killings of black civilians including George Floyd.
Floyd died Monday in Minneapolis after Derek Chauvin, a white officer, held his knee on Floyd's neck for over eight minutes. Chauvin was arrested Friday and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter after several days of public outrage and riots.
Flores, one of four minority head coaches in the NFL, addressed racial injustice in a statement issued through the Dolphins:
I've had the privilege of being a part of many different circles that have included some very powerful and influential people of all different races and genders. The events of the last few weeks have brought some of the memories of those conversations back to light. I vividly remember the Colin Kaepernick conversations. 'Don't ever disrespect the flag' was the phrase that I heard over and over again. This idea that players were kneeling in support of social justice was something some people couldn't wrap their head around. The outrage that I saw in the media and the anger I felt in some of my own private conversations caused me to sever a few long-standing friendships.
Most recently, I've had conversations about incentivizing teams for hiring minorities. Again, there was some outrage in the media and talks that this would cause division amongst coaches, executives, and ownership. I bring these situations up because I haven't seen the same OUTRAGE from people of influence when the conversation turns to Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and most recently George Floyd. Many people who broadcast their opinions on kneeling or on the hiring of minorities don't seem to have an opinion on the recent murders of these young black men and women. I think many of them QUIETLY say that watching George Floyd plead for help is one of the more horrible things they have seen, but it's said amongst themselves where no one can hear. Broadcasting THAT opinion clearly is not important enough.
I lead a group of young men who have the potential to make a real impact in this world. My message to them and anyone else who wants to listen is that honesty, transparency, and empathy go a long way in bringing people together and making change. I hope that the tragedies of the last few weeks will open our hearts and minds to a better way of communicating and hopefully create that change.
Bienemy's problem is Reid has always gotten credit for the play calling. I don't think he'll ever get credit with the Chiefs
Andy Reid literally just came out and said Bienemy calls the plays.