@Peachhead @JohnJH @Jlaff
Did you read this post that Ross just posted about Jonathan Jones? (one of our defensive leaders).
He literally states the importance of Mayo being black and having a black head coach. It’s important to the players and their buy-in. Again, deal with reality.
Agreed. I live, work, and raise children based out of Atlanta. I also travel the entire country and world.
Pretending color doesn’t matter to young athletes, many of whom are POC, is obtuse.
I coach sports. One of the ways I reach young people is to point them to people like Mayo, Mcdaniel, And anyone else who looks like them and has had success.
It removes built-in excuses and provides hope.
Nothing wrong with that.
And no, I don’t tell my own blue-eyed kids that they won’t succeed because “undeserving minorities will steal jobs” because it’s loser talk.
Be the best at what you do, it will work out.
One incredibly encouraging thing:
I’m around a LOT if kids…race isn’t much of a thing to them like it was to previous generations. They joke with each other about it, but that’s about it.
Kraft believes Mayo was the best.
Boston isn’t known for racial tolerance…but it loves a winner.
We’ll see how it goes.
If he wins, no one will care about any of this.
If he loses…it could get ugly.