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Originally Posted by LongSufferingToady
I've been reading the comments on this thread and it's fascinating. Lots of good points and counterpoints.
However, Flores has a real good case here. Looking only specifically at the Miami coaching issue, and Belichek's goof, I think he'll succeed in court. The NFL would be good to settle.
But, each case must be taken on its own and the allegations specifically addressed. Otherwise the painting with a broad brush will tarnish innocent folks.
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I doubt the NFL needs to settle this. Flores has shown zero proof in the court documents of "racist" hiring practices. Unless he has something else this gets dismissed pretty early. Having a favorite or a candidate selected before your interview is not proof of anything other than a common practice in hiring that has absolutely zero to do with race.
Also, in regards to the tampering and tanking allegations, he does not have the standing to sue. He is not the victim of those allegations. The victims would likely be the State of Florida, United States, NFL, fans, etc.