Posted on February 2, 2022 by urbanbadboys1
Source: Sun Sentinel / Getty
The NFL was hit with a gut punch on the first day of Black History Month after it was slapped with a lawsuit by former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores that is pretty much calling the “Rooney Rule” a glorified bandaid.
Brian Flores shocked the world on Tuesday (Feb.1) when he not only announced his lawsuit calling out the league for blatant racism in the head coach hiring process and provided a stunning receipt. Flores shared a text message he received from New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick congratulating the wrong Brian for landing the Giants head coaching job.
Belichick’s text message was received on Jan.24, two days before Flores was supposed to be interviewed for the job. A confused Flores can be seen in the text exchange with Belichick asking him, “Coach, are you talking to Brian Flores or Brian Daboll. Just making sure.”
“Sorry – I f—ed this up. I double checked & I misread the text. I think they are naming Daboll. I’m sorry about that. BB,” Belichick responded back, basically exposing the Giants were just honoring the Rooney Rule by talking with Flores even though they already decided to give Daboll the job.
Former #Dolphins HC Brian Flores is suing the NFL and the Giants alleging racism in their hiring process. Flores has texts from Bill Belichick congratulating him for getting the job — but Flores had yet to interview. The text was meant for Brian Daboll. https://t.co/gmPUw9gHIq pic.twitter.com/tyTztTf3br
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) February 1, 2022
That’s not all the lawsuit alleges. The Miami Dolphins owner offered Flores $100,000 for each game loss to get the team a better draft position, he also claims.
This Brian Flores lawsuit is a BOMBSHELL. He alleges:
– Miami owner Stephen Ross offered to pay him $100,000 for each loss
– Ross pressured him to tamper
– texts from Bill Belichick show that the Giants already had their coach picked before they even interviewed him. https://t.co/JSqPtgyw8M— Taylor Rooks (@TaylorRooks) February 1, 2022
Flores and his attorney made their rounds on the television circuit on Wednesday (Feb.2), hammering away at the NFL, who and organizations who have flat out denied any wrongdoing in the matter. Speaking on ESPN’s morning show Get Up, Flores indicated he understands the ramifications for dropping a lawsuit like this could mean he will never coach in the league again but felt he had to speak up because it’s time for a change and “it will be worth it.”
'I understand the risk of filing a lawsuit like this … But if change comes and I never coach again, it will be worth it.' – Brian Flores pic.twitter.com/tQw99oH8pw
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) February 2, 2022
Flores, who is still in the running to land the New Orleans Saints head coaching job recently vacated by Sean Payton, vowed he would not drop the lawsuit even if a team hires him, the Associated Press reports.
As expected, the lawsuit’s announcement had Black Twitter firmly behind Flores, who feel this could be the pivotal moment that brings the NFL to its knees and force some profound change. The most significant flex being that this lawsuit came on the first day of Black History Month.
NFL: “End racism”
Brian Flores … on the first day of Black History Month: pic.twitter.com/c1VtTuQYIx
— KimberlEY A. Martin (@ByKimberleyA) February 1, 2022
We are all rooting for Brian Flores.
You can peep more reactions in the gallery below.
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This quote from Brian Flores is powerful.
He knows he's risking his coaching future with this lawsuit.
This is about much more than just his own coaching future. pic.twitter.com/A3xOsKmZ9m
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) February 1, 2022
Brian Flores' lawyer said "there's going to be corroborating evidence," including witnesses, emails and texts to back up Flores' claim Stephen Ross offered him $100,000 per loss in 2019. https://t.co/O2kEPacxsc pic.twitter.com/vfK0yPIFe7
— David Wilson (@DBWilson2) February 2, 2022
Bill Belichick “accidentally” sending the texts to Brian Flores thinking he was Brian Daboll pic.twitter.com/RrcnagPHAJ
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(@F1avs) February 1, 2022
Brian Flores suing the NFL, then dropped the Belichick texts like pic.twitter.com/a1bZTO9kAI
— Event Dies At The End
(@MainEventTV_AKA) February 2, 2022
That the excessively taciturn Bill Belichick’s overly chatty text messages helped spur Brian Flores’ lawsuit against the NFL is nothing short of hilarious.
— Renée Graham
(@reneeygraham) February 2, 2022
Brian Flores after he got that text from Bill Belichick. pic.twitter.com/fivxpbxTlo
— Figgy Fig (@TheFiggyFig) February 1, 2022
Brian Flores reading his texts from Bill Belichick pic.twitter.com/6E0VOSWC4j
— Tim and Friends (@timandfriends) February 2, 2022
This text convo between Bill Belichick and Brian Flores is brutal. pic.twitter.com/WbvKBnVo4z
— Matt Young (@Chron_MattYoung) February 1, 2022
Brian Flores to his attorney after the Bellichik texts. pic.twitter.com/4fe81NNeI3
— Russell Crowe (@AdamFulller) February 1, 2022
How Black coaches pulling up to interview for NFL head coach jobs pic.twitter.com/F7zmKU1muf
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) February 2, 2022
Can not tell you over the years how many black coaches took interviews, knowing they weren’t getting HC jobs but were encouraged to for the experience. The amount of texts and convos I have had this coaching cycle, with black coaches equate to this: “How’s that working out?”
— Steve Wyche (@wyche89) February 1, 2022
How Brian Flores looking at the NFL pic.twitter.com/4taDa76QaV
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) February 1, 2022
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