Falcons TE coach Kevin Koger declines to interview for Saints OC position

I have a theory on why black coaches haven’t had great success historically and I hope people are open to it.

A coach is typically a father/paternal figure. The NFL is majority black, and it’s also a physical passionate sport, the players have to be reigned in a bit.

If you were a black kid, that didn’t grow up w/ your dad In the home, and suddenly around your teenage years he appears and tries to assert some level of control or dominance, would you respect it, or reject it.

History suggest rejection. No one rejects a black man’s authority more than a black child that didn’t grow up w/ many black father figures around. He doesn’t relate to him and thus there was an entire generation of black players that simply rejected the leadership of other black men.

It’s a generational thing, it’s a wound, and it takes time to heal. Is it healing? Absolutely, there are more successful black coaches and HC’s in the the NFL and college than b4 and that’s not because of the Rooney rule, it’s because they are having success connecting because fewer black men are incarcerated or dead than before. They are more present for child rearing and thus the newer generation that’s coming in has more respect for them.

They see them more they are familiar w/ them.

As time progresses more black coaches will continue to be successful and ultimately people are hired on their potential for success…not just color.

It just happened that the coaches that were must successful w/ connecting w/ the black players happened to be the white.

In theory, my theory. But that theory has a happy ending…it just takes time.
My theory on it is alot of players that fizzle out in the league become coaches. You see alot more AA players than anyone else in the league and they stay around for years making millions of dollars. Alot of them want to just retire and be with their families once their playing career is over as they already have all the money they could ever want. Not the same for players that fizzled out in the league and didn’t make that money, not because they weren’t smart, but because they just didn’t have the athletic ability to make it (Sean, Kellen etc).

I also believe you see more guys that were QB’s and LB’ers as coaches, they tend to be the smartest guys on the field, and not coincidentally two of the highest paid positions, but with far fewer fizzles.