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Yea, but the awareness to NOT say it out loud is bottom tierDeion is saying the quiet part out loud, bet there’s a ton of coaches who feel the same way
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Yea, but the awareness to NOT say it out loud is bottom tierDeion is saying the quiet part out loud, bet there’s a ton of coaches who feel the same way
Ask IowaDeion is saying the quiet part out loud, bet there’s a ton of coaches who feel the same way
Deion is saying the quiet part out loud, bet there’s a ton of coaches who feel the same way
He’s a Georgia fan and army vet… he’s basically the demo
Yea, but the awareness to NOT say it out loud is bottom tier
Nah, this ain’t it. This isn’t corporate America and Deion is supposed to be building up young men, which Is the opposite of what this is. Also talking about the kid’s home lives and the types of background he seeks kids from is completely out of line and playing on all types of dangerous stereotypesYou know what, I’m gone double down on what Deion said.
Because it happens DAILY. I remember I had a job interview in Atlanta in 2014. Lady straight up said they’re going to offer me position, but I had to shave and cut my long hair. I thought about it, and said no thanks. Deion is just expressing what really goes on.
If a dudes named Thomas Klein or Marquan Williams submitted the same job application at the same company, who’s application will be pushed to the top? Who’s more likely to get treated with more prejudice during an interview? It DEFINITELY happens and has happened throughout US history.
I had to sleep on it and really read into what Deion said. I’m black and so many employers have tried to make me change my appearance just to work for them. It’s always been hell nall for me…
It’s basically the same thing Deion is implying
Nah, this ain’t it. This isn’t corporate America and Deion is supposed to be building up young men, which Is the opposite of what this is. Also talking about the kid’s home lives and the types of background he seeks kids from is completely out of line and playing on all types of dangerous stereotypes
So you’re saying that Deion is justified in announcing that he recruits based on harmful stereotypes because jobs and colleges do? I mean if you think that’s a compelling argument then more power to you. Who needs Black coaches at that point though if that’s the bar we’re going to set for them to live up to. Die on that hill for Deion, bruhJobs and COLLEGES stereotype people based on backgrounds be upbringing, it’s definitely true. If you think otherwise, that’s on you.
So you’re saying that Deion is justified in announcing that he recruits based on harmful stereotypes because jobs and colleges do? I mean if you think that’s a compelling argument then more power to you. Who needs Black coaches at that point though if that’s the bar we’re going to set for them to live up to. Die on that hill for Deion, bruh
You just said a bunch of nothing that has nothing to do with what I even asked or addressed. You can die on this hill defending Deion because y’all both grew up in South FloridaDefinitely not. Again. I’m from the same area as Deion, well, a couple hours away. But he’s just open enough to admit what goes on.
If you don’t think a guy like Greg Paulus’ upbringing/family contributed to him going to Duke and Syracuse eventually played a factor, sadly mistaken.
These colleges and coaches definitely stereotype parents.
Why they HECK would the NFL ask a guy like Dez Bryant if his mother was a prostitute?
These recruiters definitely use your family as a measuring stick...
Watch “Blue Chips” watch the “Program” both those moves gave insight to how these people recruit…. None of these are secrets
Trash but it’s reality.