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I’m coming around to not naming Mayo DC


Mayo may well get a HC job but I really doubt it will be Denver this year. Mostly because the risk of trying a 1st time HC immediately after you just had one fail spectacularly in Hackett is just too great.

I bet they go with a second(or more) time HC.
My bet they go with an offensive guy in the hopes of helping Wilson.
 
It means the Mayo is focused on the schemes, and S. Belichick calls the plays during the game.
Another way of putting it is Mayo does all the work of game planning and Steve takes the credit by reading Mayo's work from a piece of paper.

Cheat shot I know but the nepotism pisses me off.
 
Imagine if that the only reason we have a new OC is because Bill retire and Patricia is the new HC
C'mon....do you really think that Kraft would hire Patricia in that role?

While BB has dominion over all football related decisions, that ends at the HC job.

It's a good line, but if this would happen to be BB's last hurrah (with the Patriots...there is no reason he couldn't go all Phil Jackson and slip into a "ready to win" position like Brady did...example Dallas anyone? Maybe the Chargers?) he's NOT picking his successor.

He MIGHT have input, but that's likely about it.
 
This is true but he was the defensive play caller.
Thought Flores was known to be the DC even though he did not have the title - no?
I was responding to the post that said Mayo would want to move elsewhere to get an official DC title if he can't get it here to be able to get that HC position. My point is that Flores didn't have to do it. However, there is the notable difference that nextsupe mentioned in that it Stevia is the play caller, which is valid.
 
Mayo may well get a HC job but I really doubt it will be Denver this year. Mostly because the risk of trying a 1st time HC immediately after you just had one fail spectacularly in Hackett is just too great.

I bet they go with a second(or more) time HC.
I appreciate that there are only 32 of these jobs, but I’d pass on Denver as a first time candidate. That situation with Wilson seems like it will be hard to turn into a winner. If you think you will get your chance somewhere else, better to wait for the right situation. It seems like a great job for some like Darrell Bevell, a career coordinator who is a little older and has only gotten a shot as an interim coach (but has done so a couple of times).
 
It means the Mayo is focused on the schemes, and S. Belichick calls the plays during the game.
According to Mayo, Little Steven is the play caller and he does the coordinating. Whatever that means.
Another way of putting it is Mayo does all the work of game planning and Steve takes the credit by reading Mayo's work from a piece of paper.
We're basing this off what Mayo says while Steve keeps his mouth shut, right?

Seems Mayo is just promoting himself to potential suitors. Not sure I like him implying he deserves most or all the credit though. Unless it's 100% true. Which... it could be, but we just don't know anything about it. Hard to judge.
 
Cheat shot I know but the nepotism pisses me off.

Jonathan Kraft only has the "President" title of the Patriots because his Dad owns the company. Kraft's nepotism pisses you off?
 
Jonathan Kraft only has the "President" title of the Patriots because his Dad owns the company. Kraft's nepotism pisses you off?
He owns the team which means he will inherit it. So that is a succession plan for the only one that will get the team. Merit has nothing to do with it.

Being a coach (employee) is supposed to come through merit and not because you are the son of another employee.
 
Why would that rule out Mayo? :whistle:
It would not 100% rule him out as he he would just hire an OC but they would likely want to go with an OC as a HC.
 
If he is doing the job at a high level…I’m good with a promotion. What he said is minor for me.
 
I still don't understand why we think Mayo would be the next great coach. Not saying he couldn't be, but! Who knows how much responsibility he has for the defense. If you don't give Steve credit, why would you give Mayo credit?

Josh should hire Steve for the Raiders DC. Get him away from BB and maybe he would get some credit on his own. Then you can have Mayo as DC.
He seems to be in big demand by other teams, so there has to be something they see besides solely the "Rooney Rule"..
He is also a home grown talent, who knows the culture and expectations.. if not Mayo who then??
Certainly not Patricia or Judge...
 
He owns the team which means he will inherit it. So that is a succession plan for the only one that will get the team. Merit has nothing to do with it.

Being a coach (employee) is supposed to come through merit and not because you are the son of another employee.

But both are nepotism - Kraft has three sons so I assume Jonathan gets the defining role due to perceived merit - the other sons might disagree with you. Defining "inherited nepotism" versus "employee nepotism" means you could define it any way you wish.

Because blacks were discriminated against in the past may or may not mean whites should be discriminated against in the future.

I do not necessarily disagree with you. I am sympathetic to your views, but you might think everything through a bit more.
 
We're basing this off what Mayo says while Steve keeps his mouth shut, right?

Seems Mayo is just promoting himself to potential suitors. Not sure I like him implying he deserves most or all the credit though. Unless it's 100% true. Which... it could be, but we just don't know anything about it. Hard to judge.

It's not just Mayo saying it. Other reporting has been noting this for some time.
 
It would not 100% rule him out as he he would just hire an OC but they would likely want to go with an OC as a HC.
Was more of a BB hired Matty-P to handle the O. :)
 
Another way of putting it is Mayo does all the work of game planning and Steve takes the credit by reading Mayo's work from a piece of paper.

Cheat shot I know but the nepotism pisses me off.
Its common in the NFL and if you grew up as BB's son don't you think some knowledge would be absorbed?
 
Might’ve been mentioned and I missed it. Since Bill hasn’t named Mayo DC, does that mean if he got a job as a HC elsewhere we wouldn’t qualify for the 3rd rd pick? It is a 3rd rounder for minority hires, right?
 
But both are nepotism - Kraft has three sons so I assume Jonathan gets the defining role due to perceived merit - the other sons might disagree with you. Defining "inherited nepotism" versus "employee nepotism" means you could define it any way you wish.

Because blacks were discriminated against in the past may or may not mean whites should be discriminated against in the future.

I do not necessarily disagree with you. I am sympathetic to your views, but you might think everything through a bit more.
You would have a point if the rule resulted in white coaches basically disappearing but that won't happen and if it happens then it would have gone too far and would need to be corrected. The point is the rule is trying to address a clear discriminatory behavior that is easy to see.

I work at a company that when I first started, the work force was 70% women and yet all the executive ranks were men without exception. Some people would have you believe that was purely based on merit or coincidence which is absurd and the product of delusion or outright prejudice.

And it's not all down to racism or sexism either. It is human nature for people to hire people that look like them or they like - and the liking part usually comes from interacting with them first and we tend to interact with people that look like us or we have things in common with.

The point of diversity is to promote inclusion and not move discrimination from one people to another like some people like to claim.
 
You would have a point if the rule resulted in white coaches basically disappearing but that won't happen and if it happens then it would have gone too far and would need to be corrected. The point is the rule is trying to address a clear discriminatory behavior that is easy to see.

I work at a company that when I first started, the work force was 70% women and yet all the executive ranks were men without exception. Some people would have you believe that was purely based on merit or coincidence which is absurd and the product of delusion or outright prejudice.

And it's not all down to racism or sexism either. It is human nature for people to hire people that look like them or they like - and the liking part usually comes from interacting with them first and we tend to interact with people that look like us or we have things in common with.

The point of diversity is to promote inclusion and not move discrimination from one people to another like some people like to claim.

Great post. We should stay on topic in this thread and discuss in the Pub.
 
His argument is that racial discrimination is fine if it is intended to serve an end of which he approves. Your argument, with which I agree, is that racial discrimination is always wrong. Any implication that affirmative action is not a form and use of racial discrimnation is not "emotional": it is simply dishonest, and counterfactual. Ahmed, if you approve of racial discrimination under certain conditions, why not have the courage and honesty to say so.
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