2025 NFL Season Thread

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"Teams just have to be mindful of what you tell him," observed an NFC defensive player. "Just like with any broadcaster or reporter."

Las Vegas concluded the 2025 season with a 3–14 record, securing the No. 1 overall pick in April's draft. For some players, that dismal performance made concerns about competitive advantage seem ridiculous. "If he's getting information and sharing it with the Raiders, so what?" an AFC defensive player remarked. "They sucked anyway."

An NFC defensive veteran was even more blunt. "The Raiders f---ing suck," he stated. "How is it helping with that? What are we talking about?".
 



Most of these franchises didn’t reset. Their owners reverted to predictable dysfunction. The NFL is trapped in this loop because the people with ultimate authority have little desire to evolve. Over and over again, the owners opt for organizational stagnation and attempt to disguise it as prudence.

That’s how you end up with the damning statistic that will define this carousel: 0-for-10. In a league that still recites diversity statements and upholds Rooney Rule interview requirements, no Black head coaches were hired. Zero. About one-third of the NFL was looking for new leaders. Roughly 70 percent of the players are African American. But zero. Robert Saleh, who is Lebanese American, was the only minority coach deemed worthy of an opportunity....

On Sundays, the NFL markets innovation; the best teams boast clever schemes and reimagined methods of coaching and motivating players. And on Mondays, owners of franchises desperate to catch up continue to prize familiarity, mistaking their comfort for competence, trusting that stubborn repetition will somehow produce stability.

In a nation backing away from previous diversity commitments, there is little societal pressure for NFL owners to be better. The problem isn’t confined to minority coaches being passed over. It’s much bigger. It’s about an industry unwilling to challenge its own narrow vision of leadership — what it looks and sounds like, who sets the standard, and who gets otherized. Without sustained pressure, NFL teams are as lax as ever in honoring even their own stated intentions.
 
People:

Until players and coaches buck the system, the system will remain the system.

Tweets, videos and commentary ain't changing shit.

Minorities gotta get outta their comfort zone within the league and make the sacrifices that cause change or continue hoping for handouts that ain't gonna come.
 
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