Originally posted by aman49:
Actually, there's a black coach on the staff. But don't tell him that... he doesn't know...
WHITE POWER!!!!
WHITE FLOUR!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by aman49:
Actually, there's a black coach on the staff. But don't tell him that... he doesn't know...
WHITE POWER!!!!
Originally posted by highwayone:Originally posted by CaptainTabasco:
We need more Mexicans. We're a California team for Christs sake.
I want my friend Jim to apply. He's Mexican, and his football team on the Pee Wee league went undefeated.
Guess what plays he used? Dumbed down Walsh plays from the 80's.
Originally posted by English:Originally posted by Norcal9erfan:Originally posted by RedWaltz24:Originally posted by BobS:Originally posted by PatrickJira411:Originally posted by Wodwo:Originally posted by PatrickJira411:
I noticed it to but I doubt it will be a factor. Harbaugh had a black OC and 3 black position coaches at Stanford. He had a black QB at San Diego. He is going to hire the best coaches.
Mike Singletary has token black guys Vantz Singletary and Al Harris and really all-around, not very good coaches. I am sure the players noticed and want good coaches to coach them.
Wait... we're talking about ethnicity?
s**t... I thought we were looking for diversity...
Why limit yourself?
Here is our new special teams coach:
Well there are not very many Mexican, Asian, Filipino, etc, etc, coaches out there.
Most people in those cultures play baseball and soccer in their home countries. When they come here most parents will push their kids toward those sports. The large immigration of those races to this country started 35 years ago, I would think it will take a few more generations to get more diversity among kids interested in football.
You also have to take in account natural genetic dispositions. Many races naturally tend to be on the smaller size, which limits one potential in certain size dependent sports.
Explain the nono please. Are you denying genetic inheritance?
Originally posted by Need4Speed:Originally posted by TrailerParkMan:
I have noticed, and wondered what others think . . . .
Sing had as much diversity as any coach in the history of the NFL. Which in some ways is good. But we didn't win. I don't care how diverse we are. We could have all Asian coaches for all I care just win the games that matter.
Originally posted by jrg:Originally posted by aman49:
Actually, there's a black coach on the staff. But don't tell him that... he doesn't know...
WHITE POWER!!!!
WHITE FLOUR!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
The apparent nepotism on Sing's coaching staff concerns me much more.
Originally posted by Eli_23:
NO.
Dingleberry hired his damn brothers n cousins and "old teammates" for f*cks sake.
We don't need that BS
Originally posted by TrailerParkMan:
I have noticed, and wondered what others think . . . .
Originally posted by English:Originally posted by Norcal9erfan:Originally posted by RedWaltz24:Originally posted by BobS:Originally posted by PatrickJira411:Originally posted by Wodwo:Originally posted by PatrickJira411:
I noticed it to but I doubt it will be a factor. Harbaugh had a black OC and 3 black position coaches at Stanford. He had a black QB at San Diego. He is going to hire the best coaches.
Mike Singletary has token black guys Vantz Singletary and Al Harris and really all-around, not very good coaches. I am sure the players noticed and want good coaches to coach them.
Wait... we're talking about ethnicity?
s**t... I thought we were looking for diversity...
Why limit yourself?
Here is our new special teams coach:
Well there are not very many Mexican, Asian, Filipino, etc, etc, coaches out there.
Most people in those cultures play baseball and soccer in their home countries. When they come here most parents will push their kids toward those sports. The large immigration of those races to this country started 35 years ago, I would think it will take a few more generations to get more diversity among kids interested in football.
You also have to take in account natural genetic dispositions. Many races naturally tend to be on the smaller size, which limits one potential in certain size dependent sports.
Explain the nono please. Are you denying genetic inheritance?
Originally posted by nw9erfan:
I wish this topic was taken a bit more seriously. I understand why frustrated fans don't want to hear this now. They just want the team to win and will support whatever can help achieve that outcome, even if it is not politically correct. I get it. However, I believe that Harbaugh's staff would actually be a bit more credible to the players if there were at least a couple of minority coaches on the staff.
Let us not forget that Bill Walsh was a pioneer in hiring and promoting minority coaches on his staff. In fact, he was recognized for this during and after his coaching career and it was one of the great legacies he left behind. In other words, the Niner organization has a rich history of this practice and IMHO, it would be a shame if Harbaugh didn't at least try to follow in the footsteps of his mentor. Just my take...