VrabelJr
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.So you’ve read it? Come on man, just stop.It’s in his contract.
No shot, that was part of the deal.I so ****ing hope that Mayo ghosts Curran.
How the hell does that work? Lol.Others have suggested the contract sllows them to bypass the Rooney rule but does not commit the team to hiring Mayo,
It's code language for racists.The diversity hire argument makes no sense. In what way does his skin color help the team? I doubt Boston sports fans will say “well we are 4-13 again in 2024 but at least our coach is a minority, so it’s fine”
Meh. John Lynch didn’t have experience either. Their structure seems to be working out okay. Gotta be willing to take some risks babbbbby!He has the persona that might lend itself well to the role in a way but has no experience. Having a brand new GM and HC neither of which have done the job before in the same season seems dicey.
The point of the Rooney rule is to have minorities hired that wouldn’t otherwise be hired.Be better bro. This diversity hire **** needs to stop. People have been hyping Mayo up for several years now. This has nothing to do with the color of his goddamn skin.
I mean yes I agree to a degree.Be better bro. This diversity hire **** needs to stop. People have been hyping Mayo up for several years now. This has nothing to do with the color of his goddamn skin.
No. What I meant is how does having the succession plan in his contract allow them to skip the rooney rule but not have to hire mayo.The point of the Rooney rule is to have minorities hired that wouldn’t otherwise be hired.
It’s certainly a valid conversation.
I can’t think of any non minorities with less coaching experience getting hc jobs.
This is even weirder. You don't even have consistent knowledge of the guy and you're defending him from afar.I am not a local so I only ever see him if he shows up on a national show which does not happen often.
He hurt your feelings? You want a hug? The guy was reporting what he heard - I.e his job. Not his fault you don't like his info that turned out to be accurate btw.
Grow up.
They can only skip the Rooney rule by hiring the guy who has the succession plan in his contract.No. What I meant is how does having the succession plan in his contract allow them to skip the rooney rule but not have to hire mayo.
I think it only allows them to bypass the Rooney Rule if they promoted Mayo. If they wanted to hire Vrabel, they’d need to go through the proper process.Others have suggested the contract sllows them to bypass the Rooney rule but does not commit the team to hiring Mayo,
Yeah this is the weird part to me.Kinda nuts that this was in the contract after all, after every reporter told us he wasn’t given an assurances a year ago.
That makes sense to me. What Mack said he’s been hearing doesn’t make sense to me.They can only skip the Rooney rule by hiring the guy who has the succession plan in his contract.
That could work but then what is Mayo bringing to the table as an HC? BB's ability to be on both sides of the field showing guys pointers on techniques is unparalleled. Mayo can do that for defense and maybe some game planning. We lack info on what makes Mayo so coveted. I guess I'm still trying to accept the huge step down from BB.IMO I think his best option would be to keep BOB and lean heavily on him to not just be his OC but also for advice as an HC on some of the day to day stuff. BOB has lots of experience in that regard.
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