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The NFL's Diversity Problem
American Thinker ^
| October 16, 2009
| Jack Cashill
Posted on 10/15/2009 11:06:19 PM PDT by neverdem
"I, myself, couldn't even consider voting for him," said Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay of accused thought criminal Rush Limbaugh. "As a nation, and as a world, we've got to watch our words and our thoughts."
"Divisive comments are not what the the NFL is all about," agreed NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "I would not want to see those kind of comments from people who are in a responsible position in the NFL."
Before these execs start doing their end zone dance about Limbaugh's exclusion from the NFL ownership club, they might want to address a major diversity scandal brewing in their own house.
I refer here not to the exclusion of women from the NFL, although I could. After all, fire departments have adjusted their testing standards to allow for the hiring of women despite the fact that fighting fires -- particularly the pulling of hose kneeling down and the rescue of incapacitated people -- puts as much a premium on upper body strength as does playing football. Besides, no one has yet to die from an errant pass or a missed block.
The difference, of course, is that fire departments can adjust their assignments to keep women out of harm's way or at least out of the public spotlight. Football teams have no such cover. Everyone is visible.
What is difficult to justify, however, is the veritable exclusion of Asian-American and, even more incredibly, Mexican-American men from the NFL.
An analysis of Irsay's AFC South division reveals a shocking lack of genuine diversity, a shortfall that is representative of the NFL in general. Of the 208 players in the division, there are no Japanese or Chinese-Americans and only two players of any kind of Hispanic descent.
According to the U,S, Census Bureau, Hispanics make up 15.4 cent of the American population, but less than 1 percent of the AFC South and of the NFL in general. Asian Americans make up 4.5 percent of the American population and zero percent of the NFL unless one includes Scott Fujita, a Caucasian adopted by a Japanese family.
The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida gives the NFL an A- for racial hiring practices and a C on gender hiring practices, but these grades are largely for front office jobs. This would be like giving Goldman Sachs an A- for hiring minority janitors. The real money, in either case, is on the field.
Although African American men make up a commendable 69 percent of the players in AFC South and 66 percent league wide, there are problems here too. Black players -- Pacific Islanders as well -- tend to be ghettoized in blue-collar clusters. In the AFC South, for instance, blacks make up more than 80 percent of all linebackers and defensive backs. They make up more than 90 percent of the running backs.
As it happens, only the white-dominated, "white collar" positions of kicker and quarterback have rules specifically designed to protect them from rough play. Interestingly, all six of the kickers and quarterbacks on Irsay's Colts are white. This is not to say that Irsay is a racist, but rather that he is insensitive to matters of race.
The quarterback position presents a variety of troubling issues. As of this writing, the ten quarterbacks with the highest official ratings are all white. This can only indicate a racial bias in the design of the rating system. Ideally, these ratings should be based on job related criteria and be predictive of success. The fact that the top four rated quarterbacks -- and five of the top ten -- play for undefeated teams means little. This is surely an historical fluke.
What we know from the media and academia is that there are no genetic differences among races. Knowing this, we can infer that the testing the NFL does to choose its players and assign them to positions is flawed. Intentionally or not, this selection process has had a disparate impact on certain underrepresented groups, Hispanic Americans most dramatically. The token hiring of Mark Sanchez by the New York Jets does not begin to address this injustice.
If our fire departments can "look like America," why not the NFL? Where is La Raza when we need them?
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: diversity; nfl
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posted on
10/15/2009 11:06:19 PM PDT
by
neverdem
To: neverdem
We need to beat them senseless with this sort of bs.
To: neverdem
The corrupt, liberal, gang and drug infested nfl and their likewise owners can kiss my ***...you lost me forever over this!
LLS
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posted on
10/15/2009 11:15:45 PM PDT
by
LibLieSlayer
(hussama will never be my president... NEVER!)
To: neverdem
"Divisive comments are not precisely what the the NFL is all about"
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posted on
10/15/2009 11:16:07 PM PDT
by
rockrr
(Everything is different now...)
To: neverdem
Well, as long as they have former meth heads who pee themselves, they’re covered I suppose.
To: neverdem
Boytcott the NFL and tell them why.
I think Roger Goodell is still upset that those mean old Conservatives ran someone against his daddy and took away his Senate seat, so he’s going to show those meanies who’s boss by punishing us through Rush.
And this liberal baby’s wife works for Fox News!
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posted on
10/15/2009 11:18:26 PM PDT
by
TBP
(Obama lies, Granny dies.)
To: neverdem
The Irsays are the ones who stole the Colts from Baltimreo in the middle of the night. They are people to be despised.
7
posted on
10/15/2009 11:19:06 PM PDT
by
TBP
(Obama lies, Granny dies.)
To: neverdem
The Irsays are the ones who stole the Colts from Baltimreo in the middle of the night. They are people to be despised.
8
posted on
10/15/2009 11:19:27 PM PDT
by
TBP
(Obama lies, Granny dies.)
To: neverdem
Boycott the NFL!
Maybe Rush’s friends should start a new league.
9
posted on
10/15/2009 11:19:57 PM PDT
by
TBP
(Obama lies, Granny dies.)
To: Republic of Texas
A diversity of racism is the horse they are riding. Good luck with that. I hope it hangs them and brings them down just as it has done for the newpapers and networks.
To: neverdem

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To: neverdem
"I, myself, couldn't even consider voting for him," said Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay of accused thought criminal Rush Limbaugh. "As a nation, and as a world, we've got to watch our words and our thoughts."
Wow. Apparently Jim Irsay has no regard for free speech or diversity of thought and expression. No, we as a nation do not have to watch our words and our thoughts - we don't live in East Germany and there is no Stasi waiting to punish us for daring to think or speak in a way that the authorities don't like. And that's no thanks to idiots like Jim Irsay.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
Hope the Colts lose this Sunday.
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posted on
10/15/2009 11:47:32 PM PDT
by
roses of sharon
(Call the NFL and welcome their new Commissioner, Al Sharpton.)
To: roses of sharon
If I stepped in Irsay, I wouldn’t just wipe the shoe off, I’d throw it away.
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posted on
10/16/2009 12:02:51 AM PDT
by
imjimbo
(The constitution SHOULD be our "gun permit")
To: neverdem
What is MOST upsetting is the utter lack of LGBT players in the NFL. At least the ones OUT of the closet. The NFL needs to start asking. And telling.
15
posted on
10/16/2009 12:07:20 AM PDT
by
Yaelle
To: neverdem
So when does the lobbying begin to change the name to Negro Football League?
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posted on
10/16/2009 12:07:31 AM PDT
by
taxesareforever
(Release Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich and let him and his family get on with their lives.)
To: LibLieSlayer
"The corrupt, liberal, gang and drug infested nfl and their likewise owners can kiss my ***...you lost me forever over this! I wish I could say they lost me over this. . . They lost me a long time ago and the Vick situation only added to my distaste of the NFL and ALL pro sports.
Now I only watch College football. I will NOT support the drug invested Pro sports.
17
posted on
10/16/2009 2:09:58 AM PDT
by
DeaconRed
(Barack Insane Obama-Wrong Place Wrong Time. Replacing Jimmah as worst CIC Ever)
To: Voter#537
18
posted on
10/16/2009 2:13:17 AM PDT
by
DeaconRed
(Yes, Little Boy--We Hate BO and we have good reason to. We love our country--F.U.B.O.)
To: neverdem
I believe ALL of pro sports has a disproportionate number of blacks, compared to whites, as much more than 15%-20% (blacks as a percentage of general population) are occupying the NFL, NBA, etc., and therefore the ACLU should be pursuing an EEOC complaint about discrimination.
Why not?
That's what happens in the workplace, whenever the most-qualified are disregarded, and preference is NOT given based on race, the Jesse Jackson's and Al Sharpton's, and the ACLU are regularly bringing charges against targeted employers in the Private Sector, unless they cough up "donations" to certain groups.....
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posted on
10/16/2009 2:20:03 AM PDT
by
traditional1
("don't gots to worry 'bout no mo'gage. Don't gots to buy no gas...Obama, he gonna take care o' me")
To: traditional1
Obama’s race hustler in the Justice Department has not tried to bring back race quotas yet. When he does, we should remember to raise cain about the NFL and NBA.
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