@@kareemadham253 Maybe easy is a bad way to put it. No coach that I can remember who although helped to build it was given the keys to a Superbowl contender.
@@cainishere9921 It's just injuries, bad calls, weird suspensions, mental laspes, etc. can derail a team...Like the blown coverage last year by Winfield Jr. That's all I mean
This was the best conversation you guys have had and both points are true.The good thi k Brady likes his new head coach and loves his offensive Coordinator. He like the style and they put in the hurs like he does Brady respect that..
Acho, Brady with Leftwich is the best offense minded coach the Bucs can have with Arians retiring. Maybe, Arians is doing it for both Bowles and Leftwich so Leftwich can flourish with Brady and get more opportunities moving forward.
Todd Bowles simply didn't have the appropriate experience at the time he took over a very bad Jets team. He has now had years to get the experience necessary to be a fantastic head coach. I will also bring to your attention who was running the Cleveland Browns 1991-1995? Anyone remember who failed over there? Why it was Bill the Genius, and I don't mean Walsh. Only one single year was he over .500. What happened? He simply did not have the appropriate experience to be a head coach at that time. But on his second chance? Oh yea, 20 years of success....... ready, set,go!
Defense will be fire but I still think the offense will be carrying, russel gage is a underrated pick up, this offense is still going to be loving the ball a lot
Mike Tomlin and Tony Dungee broke the ceiling. There's no questioning that black head coaches are competent and can win. That discussion is over. ... Is the question, "Can Todd Bowles win with Tom Brady?" We will find out. But Tom Brady, as great as he is, is 45. If he doesn't have a great offensive line he could get hurt and retire. So, I would never judge Todd because they don't win a Super Bowl. There are so many other factors in winning a Super Bowl.
It's stunning how poor a run game an NFL team can have and still be expected to reach the Conference Championship. Todd Bowles has what he needs to succeed.
Bowles seems like a stand up guy, intelligent and experienced, have no doubt he will succeed...perhaps he can even take it all the way and btw Wiley spot on as usual.
You think he's bad just watch Stephen A Smith. He's the absolute worst but it seems like everyone of the black sports guys and girls are ridiculous. I can't stand watching the National Media sports shows. I do like Speak for Yourself and The Herd.
How Acho and Stephen A can sit there and tell us how oppressed black coaches and players are while they’re making millions of dollars a year is mind boggling.
How can he come up racist when he talked about Drew Breeze being a Q-back who broke the idea of quarterbacks under six ft tall? What about coaches under 35, and all mentioned were white?
I would say no also. It’s crazy Brady was bragging about how different Arians is than Bill now it looks like he’s wishing he was a little more Bill lol. Also AB was right about Brady being the GM lol
What was the trend when Lovie Smith and Tony Dungy met each other in the SuperBowl. What was the trend when Doug Williams won the SuperBowl but didn’t get a I’m going to Disney World commercial. What was the trend when Eric Bienemy and Byron Leftwich met each other in the SuperBowl as Offensive Coordinators 🤔
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Bowles doesn’t deserve any blame for what happened with the Jets. His GM, Mike Maccagnan, was the worst talent evaluator in the league. His draft performance was HORRID, and Bowles was stuck coaching the least talented roster in the league.
@@jonathanmiller4405 quit on him or each other? One look at the rosters he was stuck with, no all-pro players, no pro bowlers, and the best QB he had during his tenure was Ryan Fitzpatrick; zero chance to win.
@@jamesgrant9317 nobody could have won with that roster. QBs during his tenure with the Jets: Ryan Fitzpatrick, Geno Smith, Bryce Petty, Josh McCown, Sam Darnold. That’s a group of backups and outright busts. The talent at QB was reflected throughout the roster; there were no strong spots. The dozens of players selected during Bowles’s time in New York made a grand total of four Pro Bowls. And it’s not like any of the players they selected went elsewhere and had great careers, a la Jamal Adams. It was the worst stretch of bad drafting I can remember. Christian Hackenberg, nuff said.
No more pressure than for any new head coach. He's one of the better defensive coaches who has one of the best quarterback rooms in the league. Everyone just needs to do their job. The timing does create narratives like this. The NFL has a long, recorded history of nepotism in the form of "coaching trees" as well as it's own history of racism that easily allows for the narrative on racist hiring. Nepotism can only be addressed by creating opportunities at the bottom rungs of the coaching and executive ladders and allowing the cream to rise to the top. Bowles' hiring is convenient timing for a league dealing with these issues, but he is neither a "diversity hire" nor a litmus test for the future of Black coaches.
Love how Wiley don't ever let Acho get away with that race nonsense. He shuts it down every single time. Hilarious thing is Acho (born into "privilege") can't even argue about it with Wiley (from Compton).
I don't think its about where your from its a mindset. Acho has bought into the woke world , plenty of entertainers from the hood have as well. But it's funny because Acho race arguments are not based in logic but ideals, that's why Marcellus common sense wins everytime.
@@nonamewillbegiven9989 man I get tired of you intellectually limited people who see something in my comments you don't like and just right Troll , like your 10 years old, if you have a problem be a grown up and state your position..
As Wiley cites, Bowles, as HC, is 24-40. I'm sure his "magic melanin" had a lot to do with this hiring. It's going to be the TB12 show and after he's gone, I'll give Todd a year.
Todd Bowles has the humility to learn from his mistakes and the intellect to get better. He will get the Bucs prepared to play a more disciplined brand of football.
This is not against Todd Bowles but if Offensive Coordinators are the hot item in the NFL how Byron Leftwich didn’t get the Promotion 🤔so much for that Trend
Dungy, Green, Lovie Smith, Caldwell, Tomlin, Art Shell...successful. In Bowles defense, dude was coaching the Jets. Problem is, many don't get the benefit when they have a bad season or two and quickly get axed, while other gentlemen can be trash, get fired and rehired again and again and no one bats an eye. All those guys want is a equal shake.
i actually agree that everyone needs a fair shake, but its sad that there needs to be rules to make people do the right thing. That being said, most of the coaches you mentioned kept their job if they were performing, and I think the same goes for white coaches, some organizations are more impatient than others. eagles fired doug pederson after only one really bad season , and winning a super bowl., also marvin lewis was bengals coach FOREVER with a lot of bad seasons, some good seasons, and 0-7 in playoff games. there are other examples, but I think its depends on the franchise.
@@randomanton Agreed. While there is undoubtedly bias, discrimination, and unequal treatment, the narrative perception is worse than reality. When you look at the facts, there are many instances when black coaches were given more or equal rope in their positions. And I would argue that the reason that certain guys get more opportunities than others is less about race and more about close relationships with the right people. Anyone who has worked in any business understands this fact of life - relationships matter to success. The guy with a close relationship will be favored 90% of the time in business.
Why would he be under pressure he just got the position he has earned the position he wasn't handed anything make the comparisons when the next candidate has put in the same grind as Bowles
I'm not getting his point... Haven't Tony dungy and Mike Tomlin succeeded, both winning a Superbowl and both a future hall of famer.. one of them already are! Didn't Lovie Smith take the Bears to the Superbowl?. Didn't Jim Caldwell take the Colts to the Superbowl? What is he talking about!
Why did you mention Caldwell? You know that everyone who pipe rides Peyton Manning gives Manning all of the credit for that SB appearance. They always say that Peyton was the coach and he took Caldwell to the SB.
Y"all are great commentators. I wish you would get rid of the scripts and not just be talking heads. Unless y'all are not capable of that. Then stick with the scripts.
"Copycat league"? Not when it comes to this. Mike Tomlin, Tony Dungy won super bowls, Lovie Smith made it to one... that didn't change much. Brian Flores got fired, after being competitive with a gutted and still rebuilding team. I guess if he would've gotten to the playoffs it would start a new wave... 🙄
@@soda8736 I doubt that being the case around 2017, also. 7 out of 32 sounds good only in comparisan to times similar to now, imo. It still shows there's an issue (I'm guessing 7 was probably one of the highest numbers). But my point in the op was that Acho wasn't making a good point by saying that it's a copycat league - as if teams looking to hire are likely to be influenced in any way by Bowles in Tampa. I don't think anybody's going to base any decisions on his time over there.
@@number3stunner118 I get it .but I don't think it's racism if half the league coaches aren't black , because black players dominate the league., but most of the coaches aren't former players.. I don't think Bowls will change anything because the league wants offensive younger minds. I think Lewwhich would have more of an impact moving forward.
Bowles is good coach but can't have it both ways.. black coach gets a bad job and can't succeed or black coach gets a good job and can or can't succeed.. if he doesn't win doesn't matter on race . Then he is just a great DC,. Do want a black coach in a bad situation or good.. don't make excuses
It has been and can be "racism"... until you get the job. Got the job? It is now "meritocracy". Good luck Todd Bowles. Success/Failure? You are the biggest determinant.
cmon man we cant complain about coaches getting jobs with bad teams and it being a set up because they dont enough, then turn around and complain when a coach gets a good team and complain he getting too good of a situation ans too much oressure if he dont succeed.
@@shredacademy6170 black people are obsessed with bringing race into everything in 2022 .keep it real , race was brought into an incident of a black man slapping another black at the Oscar's.
How can he come up racist when he talked about Drew Breeze being a Q-back who broke the idea of quarterbacks under six ft tall? What about coaches under 35, and all mentioned were white?
@@BhBraaq No...that's all you got out of the conversation. This is what we call selected hearing. Listen to his argument in it entirety, and you'll noticed he talked about various categories where the league has shifted from preconceived ideologies of the past.
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Todd Bowles has the perfect position. He’s a defensive mind with Tom Brady at the helm of his offense. He’ll be fine.
Sounds like a similar combo in NE…. Lol
@@patrickholub9698 right Brady is such a goat you give him a solid defense and you're a contender
Bowles has also been an OC of Arian’s system.
The defense let the Bucs down against the Rams, maybe the Bucs need a defensive minded coach to take them further.
todd bowles is a defensive minded coach bro
And he sucks as a coach
@@jonesorock3759 That's what I pointed out
The defense got turnovers that kept the Bucs in that game lol!
Todd has some of the best in the NFL on the team. Should be easy for him. His players love him.
The jets quit on Bowles
Nothing is easy, but it's about as easy as it can be..NFC got three maybe four good teams. He gotta make the conference finals
@@kareemadham253 Maybe easy is a bad way to put it. No coach that I can remember who although helped to build it was given the keys to a Superbowl contender.
@@cainishere9921 It's just injuries, bad calls, weird suspensions, mental laspes, etc. can derail a team...Like the blown coverage last year by Winfield Jr. That's all I mean
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This was the best conversation you guys have had and both points are true.The good thi k Brady likes his new head coach and loves his offensive Coordinator. He like the style and they put in the hurs like he does Brady respect that..
The players are going to ride for Todd Bowles he'll be alright
No they won’t he has no energy
Acho, Brady with Leftwich is the best offense minded coach the Bucs can have with Arians retiring. Maybe, Arians is doing it for both Bowles and Leftwich so Leftwich can flourish with Brady and get more opportunities moving forward.
Wiley is the saving grace of this show. Acho should join BLM and get paid there.
Bucs have a brutal schedule this year
Todd Bowles simply didn't have the appropriate experience at the time he took over a very bad Jets team. He has now had years to get the experience necessary to be a fantastic head coach. I will also bring to your attention who was running the Cleveland Browns 1991-1995? Anyone remember who failed over there? Why it was Bill the Genius, and I don't mean Walsh. Only one single year was he over .500. What happened? He simply did not have the appropriate experience to be a head coach at that time. But on his second chance? Oh yea, 20 years of success....... ready, set,go!
He's not under pressure. He has HALF the pressure of most HCs
Wiley is spot on here👍🏽
Man, you know that defense is going to be 🔥🔥🔥🔥. Offense too, but that defense is going to definitely carry the Bucs this year! In my HUMBLE opinion.
Championship, wen they did
Defense will be fire but I still think the offense will be carrying, russel gage is a underrated pick up, this offense is still going to be loving the ball a lot
I think the offense will carry that team. This same defense let the Bucs down against the Rams last season
Mike Tomlin and Tony Dungee broke the ceiling. There's no questioning that black head coaches are competent and can win. That discussion is over. ... Is the question, "Can Todd Bowles win with Tom Brady?" We will find out. But Tom Brady, as great as he is, is 45. If he doesn't have a great offensive line he could get hurt and retire. So, I would never judge Todd because they don't win a Super Bowl. There are so many other factors in winning a Super Bowl.
Great segment..
He doesn’t have that much pressure because it’s not like he needs to change culture and restructure. He’s going to do great.
Yup. Until Brady retires. Unless he gets a solid vet. Which likely won’t happen.
@@newagain9964 and by then he’d have had more experience and hopefully be able to make good choices.
It's stunning how poor a run game an NFL team can have and still be expected to reach the Conference Championship. Todd Bowles has what he needs to succeed.
If Brady didnt want todd Bowles, he would not have been HC. Therefore, I trust that relationship between Brady and Todd
See how long that lasts if they don't win SB this season and Brady starts passive aggressively taking shots at him.
Bowles seems like a stand up guy, intelligent and experienced, have no doubt he will succeed...perhaps he can even take it all the way and btw Wiley spot on as usual.
Man Acho sure wants to be Jesse Jackson or something, literally brings up race at every opportunity.
You think he's bad just watch Stephen A Smith. He's the absolute worst but it seems like everyone of the black sports guys and girls are ridiculous. I can't stand watching the National Media sports shows. I do like Speak for Yourself and The Herd.
@@glennchaffin9941 you can’t stand black people.
“Black black, black black black, black. You feel me Cel?”
🤮
How Acho and Stephen A can sit there and tell us how oppressed black coaches and players are while they’re making millions of dollars a year is mind boggling.
How can he come up racist when he talked about Drew Breeze being a Q-back who broke the idea of quarterbacks under six ft tall? What about coaches under 35, and all mentioned were white?
I would say no also. It’s crazy Brady was bragging about how different Arians is than Bill now it looks like he’s wishing he was a little more Bill lol. Also AB was right about Brady being the GM lol
What was the trend when Lovie Smith and Tony Dungy met each other in the SuperBowl. What was the trend when Doug Williams won the SuperBowl but didn’t get a I’m going to Disney World commercial. What was the trend when Eric Bienemy and Byron Leftwich met each other in the SuperBowl as Offensive Coordinators 🤔
Acho point is so dumb. He's acting Bowls is the first black coach. Wiley just let him keep digging his grave with that stupid argument.
Todd bowls is gonna win the Super Bowl with Tom Brady
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Translation Brady didn’t want to play for him now bring back AB
Bowles doesn’t deserve any blame for what happened with the Jets. His GM, Mike Maccagnan, was the worst talent evaluator in the league. His draft performance was HORRID, and Bowles was stuck coaching the least talented roster in the league.
Bowles was garbage no energy team quit on him
@@jonathanmiller4405 quit on him or each other? One look at the rosters he was stuck with, no all-pro players, no pro bowlers, and the best QB he had during his tenure was Ryan Fitzpatrick; zero chance to win.
So the coach had no responsibility in the team being bad? None?
@@jamesgrant9317 nobody could have won with that roster. QBs during his tenure with the Jets: Ryan Fitzpatrick, Geno Smith, Bryce Petty, Josh McCown, Sam Darnold. That’s a group of backups and outright busts.
The talent at QB was reflected throughout the roster; there were no strong spots. The dozens of players selected during Bowles’s time in New York made a grand total of four Pro Bowls. And it’s not like any of the players they selected went elsewhere and had great careers, a la Jamal Adams. It was the worst stretch of bad drafting I can remember. Christian Hackenberg, nuff said.
No more pressure than for any new head coach. He's one of the better defensive coaches who has one of the best quarterback rooms in the league. Everyone just needs to do their job.
The timing does create narratives like this. The NFL has a long, recorded history of nepotism in the form of "coaching trees" as well as it's own history of racism that easily allows for the narrative on racist hiring.
Nepotism can only be addressed by creating opportunities at the bottom rungs of the coaching and executive ladders and allowing the cream to rise to the top.
Bowles' hiring is convenient timing for a league dealing with these issues, but he is neither a "diversity hire" nor a litmus test for the future of Black coaches.
@@tacotacotington3638 Everybody knows he coached the Jets and came out with a horrible record.
@@yamamancha I misread your comment, I agree with what you said
Spot on man, Bowles is the absolute right thing for Tampa, convenience for the NFL is just collateral.
Marcellus is so negative to his own people; he is a yes man (Candace Williams)
He's Steven from " Django in chains" hate seeing a free black man... And it's (Candace Owens)
Love how Wiley don't ever let Acho get away with that race nonsense. He shuts it down every single time.
Hilarious thing is Acho (born into "privilege") can't even argue about it with Wiley (from Compton).
I don't think its about where your from its a mindset. Acho has bought into the woke world , plenty of entertainers from the hood have as well. But it's funny because Acho race arguments are not based in logic but ideals, that's why Marcellus common sense wins everytime.
“Race nonesense”
Anti black racism exists and persists. That’s a fact. Just say you’re racist and move on.
Love how you dont hide your racism
@@soda8736 troll
@@nonamewillbegiven9989 man I get tired of you intellectually limited people who see something in my comments you don't like and just right Troll , like your 10 years old, if you have a problem be a grown up and state your position..
Whatever it takes to get the pass defense going. It was poor last year and cost them a trip to the Super Bowl. Offense will be fine barring injuries.
Bowles is a great coach, I won’t mind seeing Tampa win another through his leadership…
Acho is such a view subscriber lmfao
As Wiley cites, Bowles, as HC, is 24-40. I'm sure his "magic melanin" had a lot to do with this hiring. It's going to be the TB12 show and after he's gone, I'll give Todd a year.
Those Jets teams where trash. It wasn't the coach.
@@kevinhousen2791 Not all of them. That 2015 team wasn't trash. Just the QB.
Todd Bowles has the humility to learn from his mistakes and the intellect to get better. He will get the Bucs prepared to play a more disciplined brand of football.
Bowles has no energy
This is not against Todd Bowles but if Offensive Coordinators are the hot item in the NFL how Byron Leftwich didn’t get the Promotion 🤔so much for that Trend
What base was Jon Gruden on when he took over the Bucs after Dungy 🤔
3rd
Bruce Arians has stayed with the Bucs to ensure Todd succeeds the first year as HC in Tampa.
I hope Bruce becomes a consultant….for the ravens. So he can tell them Greg Roman sucks.
wiley wayyyy wrong on This one
Dungy, Green, Lovie Smith, Caldwell, Tomlin, Art Shell...successful. In Bowles defense, dude was coaching the Jets. Problem is, many don't get the benefit when they have a bad season or two and quickly get axed, while other gentlemen can be trash, get fired and rehired again and again and no one bats an eye. All those guys want is a equal shake.
i actually agree that everyone needs a fair shake, but its sad that there needs to be rules to make people do the right thing. That being said, most of the coaches you mentioned kept their job if they were performing, and I think the same goes for white coaches, some organizations are more impatient than others. eagles fired doug pederson after only one really bad season , and winning a super bowl., also marvin lewis was bengals coach FOREVER with a lot of bad seasons, some good seasons, and 0-7 in playoff games. there are other examples, but I think its depends on the franchise.
@@randomanton Agreed. While there is undoubtedly bias, discrimination, and unequal treatment, the narrative perception is worse than reality. When you look at the facts, there are many instances when black coaches were given more or equal rope in their positions. And I would argue that the reason that certain guys get more opportunities than others is less about race and more about close relationships with the right people. Anyone who has worked in any business understands this fact of life - relationships matter to success. The guy with a close relationship will be favored 90% of the time in business.
Why would he be under pressure he just got the position he has earned the position he wasn't handed anything make the comparisons when the next candidate has put in the same grind as Bowles
lol, dude did you even watch the segment?
Todd Bowles will be fine. He is re-born in an organization that will not eject him while he is flying the ship through the football universe.
Great segment!
There is no lawsuit by black head coach. Brian Flores is Honduran both his parents came from Honduras
He’s black dude.
@@rjtherenegade7743 OH so both parents coming from Honduras means he's black....got cha
I'm not getting his point... Haven't Tony dungy and Mike Tomlin succeeded, both winning a Superbowl and both a future hall of famer.. one of them already are! Didn't Lovie Smith take the Bears to the Superbowl?. Didn't Jim Caldwell take the Colts to the Superbowl?
What is he talking about!
Why did you mention Caldwell? You know that everyone who pipe rides Peyton Manning gives Manning all of the credit for that SB appearance. They always say that Peyton was the coach and he took Caldwell to the SB.
When Narrative is more important, facts don't matter
@@soda8736 Ain't that the truth? No matter if it's fair or not.
The good old boy network! Do you realize want, to be apart of that fraternity?
I'd do it for a year. Get me a cool $6 mil and I'm out.
@@25nahshon Effin Right
JPP isn't under contract with team
Shut up brown, he's a man, just a man.
It ain't all about the coach, and it's incredibly difficult to win Championships.
Didn't Acho say Mccarthy was under more pressure a few segments ago 🤔
He is cowboy hater
He speaks in hyperbole like a church pastor. Everything is the most important and serious thing in the world
@@giffondhall2016 wasn't he born n raised there?😆
@@veelowmuymalo7258 yes
Don't the Buccaneers get extra draft picks because they hired a black head coach?
Play that fiddle Jasper!
Y"all are great commentators. I wish you would get rid of the scripts and not just be talking heads. Unless y'all are not capable of that. Then stick with the scripts.
This was planned. TB7 came back to help out a black head coach. But he is setting him up for failure
Both made great points, but Acho made the most salient assessment of the NFL situation.
Emanuel "diversity " Acho..
"Copycat league"?
Not when it comes to this.
Mike Tomlin, Tony Dungy won super bowls, Lovie Smith made it to one... that didn't change much. Brian Flores got fired, after being competitive with a gutted and still rebuilding team. I guess if he would've gotten to the playoffs it would start a new wave... 🙄
2017 had 7 black coaches. Their are ebbs and flows..
@@soda8736 do you think that most of those coaches were copycat type of hires?
@@number3stunner118 no I don't .. I just think things go in cycles and the turnover rate is high in the coaching profession no matter the race..
@@soda8736 I doubt that being the case around 2017, also.
7 out of 32 sounds good only in comparisan to times similar to now, imo. It still shows there's an issue (I'm guessing 7 was probably one of the highest numbers).
But my point in the op was that Acho wasn't making a good point by saying that it's a copycat league - as if teams looking to hire are likely to be influenced in any way by Bowles in Tampa.
I don't think anybody's going to base any decisions on his time over there.
@@number3stunner118 I get it .but I don't think it's racism if half the league coaches aren't black , because black players dominate the league., but most of the coaches aren't former players.. I don't think Bowls will change anything because the league wants offensive younger minds. I think Lewwhich would have more of an impact moving forward.
Bowles is good coach but can't have it both ways.. black coach gets a bad job and can't succeed or black coach gets a good job and can or can't succeed.. if he doesn't win doesn't matter on race . Then he is just a great DC,. Do want a black coach in a bad situation or good.. don't make excuses
Marcel 🧠👨🏾💻📝👏🏽
Todd Bowles is just plain smarter than BA...
It has been and can be "racism"... until you get the job. Got the job? It is now "meritocracy". Good luck Todd Bowles. Success/Failure? You are the biggest determinant.
They are not one of the top teams this season 🤣
I wish I could just listen to Wiley and mute Acho.
Tampa Bay broke the Rooney Rule!
Where is the outrage?
Emmanuel Acho is the Black Colin Cowherd. Way to verbose, over thinks everything.
cmon man we cant complain about coaches getting jobs with bad teams and it being a set up because they dont enough, then turn around and complain when a coach gets a good team and complain he getting too good of a situation ans too much oressure if he dont succeed.
Matt lafluer never succeeded 😆
Maybe you need to readjust your idea of success.
@@kernalbert4939 maybe you need to have your brain examined 🤪
I'm tired of all of this rhace talk! it is as if the year is 1940, not 2022! The talks only always are concerning blak Americans, no one else.
Ew white mindsets 😂
@Joe - Your username is disgusting, just like the things that come out of your mouth.
You’re tired of hearing about race. Imagine being black.
@@shredacademy6170 black people are obsessed with bringing race into everything in 2022 .keep it real , race was brought into an incident of a black man slapping another black at the Oscar's.
@@shredacademy6170 I don't have to imagine it...
Ut is a copycat league the only thing they dnt copy is hiring black coaches.. n todd boles struck out cuz he was ckaching da jets
🤔🤔🤔 So I guess Mike Tomlin haven’t succeed
Acho a 🦝
What a surprise, Acho goes racial. It's how he became relevant in 2020 and he'll jump on it any chance he can.
😐 so you don’t think he’s right ?
“Black black black, black black, black black black. You feel me Cel?”
😂
How can he come up racist when he talked about Drew Breeze being a Q-back who broke the idea of quarterbacks under six ft tall? What about coaches under 35, and all mentioned were white?
@@haroldbottom3474 he brought up race right at the beginning and it was the point of his whole argument. That's all you got out of what he said?
@@BhBraaq No...that's all you got out of the conversation. This is what we call selected hearing. Listen to his argument in it entirety, and you'll noticed he talked about various categories where the league has shifted from preconceived ideologies of the past.
Acho saying a lot of nothing. So much nothing. 😂😂