Honest question and am not trying to be political at all.
But I read on Fieldgulls that Raheem Morris was invited to a second interview. The way the comp pick system is setup at the moment is that the team losing a minority candidate is awarded third round picks in each of the next two drafts. That's pretty substantial.
The purpose being organizations have an added benefit of investing in and developing minority candidates which, in turn, helps minority candidates. This at face value seems like a great program. Considering the make up of the players, the league has had an embarrassingly low representation of people in color at key spots for most of it's history. We've obviously seen improvement and, although not there, are heading in the right direction.
However in isolated incidents, could the program have the opposite effect? The Rams are a division opponent. Hiring Morris is essentially gifting them draft capital. Not ideal. Hell, Puka was taken in the 5th, there are ballers to be had in the third round.
In a hypothetical where JS/JA were enamored with two candidates equally could the comp rule essentially serve as the tiebreaker to not select the person of color or minority candidate essentially having the opposite of it's intended effect?
But I read on Fieldgulls that Raheem Morris was invited to a second interview. The way the comp pick system is setup at the moment is that the team losing a minority candidate is awarded third round picks in each of the next two drafts. That's pretty substantial.
The purpose being organizations have an added benefit of investing in and developing minority candidates which, in turn, helps minority candidates. This at face value seems like a great program. Considering the make up of the players, the league has had an embarrassingly low representation of people in color at key spots for most of it's history. We've obviously seen improvement and, although not there, are heading in the right direction.
However in isolated incidents, could the program have the opposite effect? The Rams are a division opponent. Hiring Morris is essentially gifting them draft capital. Not ideal. Hell, Puka was taken in the 5th, there are ballers to be had in the third round.
In a hypothetical where JS/JA were enamored with two candidates equally could the comp rule essentially serve as the tiebreaker to not select the person of color or minority candidate essentially having the opposite of it's intended effect?