Brian Flores files lawsuit against NFL

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BREAKING: Brian Flores’ bombshell lawsuit vs. NFL, Giants, Dolphins, Broncos, other teams features Bill Belichick texts

The football world was rocked on Tuesday after it was reported that former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores had decided to sue the league over the alleged racial discrimination within the NFL. Flores’ lawsuit claims that the league is guilty of racial hiring practices when it comes to the process of hiring head coaches. He is particularly referencing the New York Giants’ recent decision to hire new head coach Brian Daboll.


Below is an excerpt from the class action lawsuit document which has now gone public. One of the first items on the document is a text message from New England Patriots general manager and head coach Bill Belichick:

“Sorry – I fucked this up. I double checked and misread the text. I think they are naming Brian Daboll. I’m sorry about that. BB.”
Bill Belichick informing Plaintiff Brian Flores, three days before his interview with the New York Giants that Brian Daboll had already been selected for the job.
For additional context, Flores had an exchange with Belichick via text message wherein the Patriots coach told Flores that he was the frontrunner to land the Giants job. This was days before Flores was even going to interview for New York. Towards the end of the exchange, Belichick retracted his statement, claiming that he had mistakenly interchanged Brian Flores’ name with that of Brian Daboll, who was later announced as the new Giants shot-caller.

Flores is currently being represented by Wigdor Law who in a lengthy thread on Twitter claims that the Giants still interviewed Flores despite knowing that they were already going to hire Daboll:




It is no coincidence that Flores filed this class action lawsuit against the league on the first day of Black History Month as he hopes to “shine a light on the racial injustices that take place inside the NFL.”

Aside from the Giants, Flores’ lawsuit has also named the Dolphins and the Denver Broncos as part of the lawsuit. This is a developing story and we will be sure to pass along any new information as they come.
 
The NFL need to be taken out like the mob . Fixed games and gambling is a racketeering charge. But since you got ex Feds working for the NFL. Nothing will happen.

Slaves dont wanna leave massa. So they deserve whatever whitey is diissing out
 
He's going to Kaep Part 2. He realizes that he might get blackballed, but he said he's willing to take that risk.

Which is the ultimate irony considering he was a "company man" regarding taking a knee :smh: :

One day after Brian Flores chose to feature a Jay-Z-heavy playlist at practice on Tuesday, wide receiver Kenny Stills decided to respond to his Dolphins coach with his own choice of music.

According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel's Omar Kelly, Stills blasted songs by Nas—a rapper with whom Jay-Z once had a longstanding battle with—on a speaker system in the Dolphins locker room on Wednesday. The move was made in response to Flores's decision to play eight consecutive Jay-Z tracks to start practice following Stills's comments about the rapper and his partnership with the NFL.

The Dolphins said Stills was aware of the playlist plan ahead of practice, though Flores did not explain his reasoning behind it.


Stills, who has been kneeling before games in support of former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and to protest social injustice, told reporters on Monday that Jay-Z's involvement with the league "doesn't sit right with me."

"He could have reached out to Colin,” Stills said. "He could have reached out to me. Some of the ways that he answered his questions, talking about ‘We’re moving past kneeling’ — like he ever protested. He’s not an NFL player. He’s never been on a knee."

"I wonder how many common people that he knows or that he’s spoken to," Stills added. "I wonder if he’s read my Facebook comments or my Instagram comments or some of the things that people say to me... To be able to speak on it and say we’re moving past something — it didn’t seem very informed."


The NFL announced the formation of the "entertainment and social justice partnership" with Jay-Z's group last week. The deal makes Roc Nation co-producers of the Super Bowl halftime show and gives the group the power to choose entertainers to perform in NFL content throughout the season, as well as the opportunity to work with the league's current social justice campaigns, among other things.

Kaepernick voiced his support Stills in light of Jay-Z's partnership and comments, taking to Twitter to thank him, Eric Reid and Albert Wilson for having "never moved past the people."

 
Which is the ultimate irony considering he was a "company man" regarding taking a knee :smh: :

One day after Brian Flores chose to feature a Jay-Z-heavy playlist at practice on Tuesday, wide receiver Kenny Stills decided to respond to his Dolphins coach with his own choice of music.

According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel's Omar Kelly, Stills blasted songs by Nas—a rapper with whom Jay-Z once had a longstanding battle with—on a speaker system in the Dolphins locker room on Wednesday. The move was made in response to Flores's decision to play eight consecutive Jay-Z tracks to start practice following Stills's comments about the rapper and his partnership with the NFL.

The Dolphins said Stills was aware of the playlist plan ahead of practice, though Flores did not explain his reasoning behind it.


Stills, who has been kneeling before games in support of former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and to protest social injustice, told reporters on Monday that Jay-Z's involvement with the league "doesn't sit right with me."

"He could have reached out to Colin,” Stills said. "He could have reached out to me. Some of the ways that he answered his questions, talking about ‘We’re moving past kneeling’ — like he ever protested. He’s not an NFL player. He’s never been on a knee."

"I wonder how many common people that he knows or that he’s spoken to," Stills added. "I wonder if he’s read my Facebook comments or my Instagram comments or some of the things that people say to me... To be able to speak on it and say we’re moving past something — it didn’t seem very informed."


The NFL announced the formation of the "entertainment and social justice partnership" with Jay-Z's group last week. The deal makes Roc Nation co-producers of the Super Bowl halftime show and gives the group the power to choose entertainers to perform in NFL content throughout the season, as well as the opportunity to work with the league's current social justice campaigns, among other things.

Kaepernick voiced his support Stills in light of Jay-Z's partnership and comments, taking to Twitter to thank him, Eric Reid and Albert Wilson for having "never moved past the people."

I guess his alarm clock went off.
 
Who the fuck cares how this shit came out I'm so fucking glad The Fucking Giants get this wake up call. They are a fucking Notorious Racist Organization. This is coming from a Giants fan and I've said this here numerous times.

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Eric Bienemy is somewhere deciding whether to jump in this fight. I'm sure he has a case too, especially when no one can explain why you were never offered a head coach gig...until now. Really before now but this might be a smoking gun.

That text convo happening between the owners this second is legendary. Probably an ini mini miny mo on who is going to offer a black coach one of the jobs left
 
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