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Source: Fox News
Summary
A federal court in New York has ruled that a discrimination lawsuit filed by Brian Flores, Steve Wilks, and Ray Horton against the NFL will proceed in open court. The lawsuit alleges that the NFL is “rife with racism” in its hiring practices for coaches. The NFL had sought to move the case to private arbitration, which would have had Commissioner Roger Goodell acting as the judge.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Flores, Wilks, and Horton are suing the NFL, alleging racism in its hiring practices.
They claim the league is more interested in satisfying the Rooney Rule than actually hiring qualified coaches.
The NFL wants to keep it behind closed doors, with Commissioner Goodell as the judge.
This one feels recognizable early.
The result wasn’t surprising by the end.
Original Observation: The NFL’s treatment of Black coaches is a pattern that fans have seen before, and this lawsuit is just the latest chapter in that story.








