A little-known incident involving Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles has recently come to light once more. It’s become even more noteworthy in light of recent remarks made by Jerod Mayo, the New England Patriots’ recently hired head coach.
Bowles was questioned by the media regarding his interactions with other black NFL head coaches, such as Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers. An audio recording of his response sheds light on Bowles’ viewpoint regarding racial diversity in NFL coaching.
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Bowles emphasized that he and Tomlin have a close relationship and that race has no bearing on their coaching partnership. They emphasize how comfortable and understanding they are with one another.
Bowles refuted a theory by saying that personal achievement ought to take precedence over racial identity. “Everyone else will stop making a big deal about it the minute you guys stop,” he said.
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The video has become more popular as a result of recent remarks made by Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo regarding racial representation and issues of race in the NFL. Mayo stated, “I do see color because I think you can’t see racism if you don’t see color.”
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are led by Bowles to an exciting divisional playoff matchup with the Detroit Lions.
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