Ed Reed turned down Grambling HC job

Every single sports fan knows by now that great players don't equal great coaches. He's got to prove it.

Ed's been flapping his gums for years about being a P5 hc and nobody is calling. The longer he does nothing, the less interesting he looks. I even think his attitude could be a little off putting to some.

In terms of HBCU's, I think that they're always going to be relevant for the very same purposes that they were relevant in the first place. They try and address the needs of the black community.

I've always had a good relationships with my black teachers and professors throughout my years. They've been the ones to give me recommendations and opportunities. I can't say the same with the other professors but it could have been me as well. I do think that there is a difference in the way your professor teaches and relates with you when he can just see himself in you a little bit.
 
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Hbcus are increasingly unnecessary, all universities want to expand their number of African American students, so they are going after the same students but have more resources. And for the students it’s probably better to go to a traditional large university. Due to more resources , but also the need to be able to get along with people outside of ones own race. You have to be comfortable in a diverse environment if you want to succeed. Can’t stay in safe space
Man stop lying. The lineman are overweight and can't move, the WRs drop a **** ton of balls, and the QBs can't throw except for Sanders and the kid from Alabama A&M.

Even listening to the games are hard bc the analysts(atleast on ESPN) are horrible.
Sounds like the Miami Hurricanes Tom
 


Why are people saying he doesn't want to coach? Lol. Maybe he just straight up didn't want Grambling's job.

Because they don't want to see him get a legitimate opportunity at coaching. Continually trying to question his "experience" and the changing of the narrative to fit their agenda.
 
Every single sports fan knows by now that great players don't equal great coaches. He's got to prove it.

Ed's been flapping his gums for years about being a P5 hc and nobody is calling. The longer he does nothing, the less interesting he looks. I even think his attitude could be a little off putting to some.

In terms of HBCU's, I think that they're always going to be relevant for the very same purposes that they were relevant in the first place. They try and address the needs of the black community.

I've always had a good relationships with my black teachers and professors throughout my years. They've been the ones to give me recommendations and opportunities. I can't say the same with the other professors but it could have been me as well. I do think that there is a difference in the way your professor teaches and relates with you when he can just see himself in you a little bit.
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Nah let them all speak their mind. Hopefully someone becomes educated. We can’t discontinue having convos because they are uncomfortable or we just don’t want to be bothered. That doesn’t resolve anything.
100% True, I’ve just grown tired of doing it, it’s beyond exhausting. And on this board specifically we catch the flak for setting them straight. Lol
 
HBCU's in the 50's, 60's or even the 70's yea, but today black athletes have many options and will go where the money is (or will be).
If Ed Reed really wants to coach he would work his way up any coaching ladder.
 
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HBCU's in the 50's, 60's or even the 70's yea, but today black athletes have many options and will go where the money is (or will be).
If Ed Reed really wants to coach he would work his way up any coaching ladder.
There is still biases and discrimination in education. That’s why the opportunity gap is continuing to increase. Just look at state standardize test and student achievement data.
 
There is still biases and discrimination in education. That’s why the opportunity gap is continuing to increase. Just look at state standardize test and student achievement data.
I won't belabor your post because it will end in a conundrum of posts, and a political shiit-fest.
 
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The question wasn’t does Ed want to coach. The question is does he want to start at the bottom, like everyone else. His answer is no, clearly.

And that’s fine. His call.

But has anyone ever started as a HC or DC?
He doesn’t even seem willing to start in the middle….
 
All minorities know that? Lmao your full of it. Tell that garbage to the "minority kids" in Baltimore Chicago LA etc that are taught by minority teachers and are failing at crazy high rates.

I'm a "minority" and my teachers/professors have been from every possible background imaginable and that didn't matter as long as they were good at explaining and teaching the material.

Your the type of person that likes to see things divided. I can tell from your comments. Keep reading your bogus confirmation bias studies buddy and continue to be regressive.
First of all, I’m not your buddy. I’m not stating that the color of your skin makes you a bad teacher or professor. I’m simply stating that minorities in particular African Americans have found more success in education when their teachers have been of color. Here is a article that supports this https://www.theedadvocate.org/4-rea...minority-instructors-in-schools-and-colleges/
 
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Dammit mane... HBCUs coming mane... Give it another 10 yrs and you'll have at least 2 or 3 HBCU teams ranked in the top 25 preseason poll
No chance... Top recruit's aren't going to want to go there due to their facilities. They might get 1-2 of the Top 300 players a year but none of them will ever be preseason Top 25 teams. Jackson state would lose by 70 If they played us
 
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