The Official Tennessee Titans thread IV

Not to devalue the point you’re making by any means, but Zach Mettenberger was only on the Titans in 2014 and 2015, and the team went 2-14 and 3-13, respectively, those seasons.

Did you mean Matt Cassel in 2016 (though Tennessee was eliminated in week 16 with the loss to Jacksonville - the game where Mariota broke his right fibula)?

Or perhaps 2018 where an injury forced Blaine Gabbert to start the last three games, including the last game of the season against the Colts (though TEN won the two games he played in the weeks leading up to it 17-0 vs the Giants and 25-16 vs Washington)?
Blaine my bad. IDK why Zack popped into my head.
 
Well in this case it doesn't matter. A rule is a rule, and they broke it, which the NFL tends to not like. Just have to hope the punishment is light.

Seems they followed the rule. I'm not following. They interviewed Mularkey. They liked him and told him they planned to hire him. Before they could, they had to finish the interview process.

Seems they followed the rule.
 
They hired the guy they wanted, albeit the wrong guy. Having/being forced to interview anyone else is ridiculous anyway.
 
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I still don’t see how it’s a violation. They interviewed him, which fulfills the rule

The teams did not violate the Rule but the plaintiffs will attemp to show a pattern of hiring practices that shows bias. Their case is proving the Rooney Rule is a joke and they are subject to damages for having their time wasted, misled, etc. And NFL will settle for a sizable payment to them.
 
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The teams did not violate the Rule but the plaintiffs will attemp to show a pattern of hiring practices that shows bias. Their case is proving the Rooney Rule is a joke and they are subject to damages for having their time wasted, misled, etc. And NFL will settle for a sizable payment to them.

The nfl shouldn’t. The rule is a joke, 100%. But that doesn’t show hiring bias.
 
The nfl shouldn’t. The rule is a joke, 100%. But that doesn’t show hiring bias.

Their defense is practically destroyed when you tell someone “you’re hired but we’re interviewing 2 minority candidates cause we have to”.
 
Their defense is practically destroyed when you tell someone “you’re hired but we’re interviewing 2 minority candidates cause we have to”.

Who’s the they who’s defense is destroyed? I’m not following. The titans upheld the rule.
 
That's exactly why the rule is stupid. Teams are still going to hire who they want.

I’m not arguing with you the rule is stupid but the NFL incorporated the rule themselves. When any organization violates their own policies, they are subject to legal action. If you’re not going to adhere by the rule, don’t put it in place.
 
Who’s the they who’s defense is destroyed? I’m not following. The titans upheld the rule.

The NFL and some teams are being sued. Their defense is the Rooney Rule but when it is discovered these were not fair & legitimate interviews then they can be found to violate their own hiring policies.

Guys, I’m not a supporter for either side but when a team decides and commits to a coach hire before any minority candidates are interviewed, it’s really not complying with the intent of their (nFL) policy. I suspect these coaches and any who joins in, will receive a hefty payment from the NFL & guilty teams will be fined.
 
I’m not arguing with you the rule is stupid but the NFL incorporated the rule themselves. When any organization violates their own policies, they are subject to legal action. If you’re not going to adhere by the rule, don’t put it in place.
They did adhere to it. A minority was interviewed.
 
They did adhere to it. A minority was interviewed.

But after a committment to hire another, non-minority, coach had already been decided and made making the interview a complete fraud. Listen, forget I said anything and be totally shocked with the NFL settles this thing out of court.....They have no leg to stand on.
 
But after a committment to hire another, non-minority, coach had already been decided and made making the interview a complete fraud. Listen, forget I said anything and be totally shocked with the NFL settles this thing out of court.....They have no leg to stand on.
That's about what 99% of them are anyway...
 
The NFL and some teams are being sued. Their defense is the Rooney Rule but when it is discovered these were not fair & legitimate interviews then they can be found to violate their own hiring policies.

Guys, I’m not a supporter for either side but when a team decides and commits to a coach hire before any minority candidates are interviewed, it’s really not complying with the intent of their (nFL) policy. I suspect these coaches and any who joins in, will receive a hefty payment from the NFL & guilty teams will be fined.

You’re confusing two different they’s in your explanation.

Does a team have to imply with the intent or the letter of the law? Poor laws are not the problem of the team. In terms of the nfl, they’ve done what they can on their end. All rules have unintended consequences.

What more could the nfl have done here? There’s no case here
 
You’re confusing two different they’s in your explanation.

Does a team have to imply with the intent or the letter of the law? Poor laws are not the problem of the team. In terms of the nfl, they’ve done what they can on their end. All rules have unintended consequences.

What more could the nfl have done here? There’s no case here
This is what I have been wondering as well. You can't just tack on "Well, you have to mean it!" at the end. It's nearly impossible to police intent.
 
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