
Anyone watching with pride as the Pittsburgh Steelers fought their way to yet another Super Bowl likely heard a few interesting facts about the general on the field, Mike Tomlin. Tomlin, at the age of 38, is the youngest head coach to lead two teams to the Super Bowl. Before that, he was the youngest head coach to win a Superbowl. He does this while sitting at the helm of a storied franchise that has more Super Bowl wins than any team in NFL history. In other words, the man is a serious beast.
Tomlin's feats are not just impressive for a black coach, they stand above nearly any coach in NFL history. It is equally ironic that he is the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, whose owner was responsible for opening the door for black coaches to get a chance in the league. Steelers owner Dan Rooney helped create the Rooney rule, requiring NFL teams to interview African Americans for head coaching and senior administrative positions.
The NFL must be given tremendous credit for creating avenues for diversity within its ranks. The contributions of African American athletes on the field are undeniable, but historical oppression of people of color has kept doors shut when they should have been opened. The NCAA should also consider its own version of the Rooney rule given the dearth of black representation in the ranks of college football coaching. In fact, the economic exploitation being committed by the NCAA is egregious, given that billions are earned on the backs of poor African American families, with the bulk of that wealth going to a predominantly white group of university coaches and administrators who sign multimillion-dollar contracts and then put professional-level pressure on young men who are trying to be students at the same time.
Tomlin's achievements on the field and off match the gritty style of play of the Steelers and the tough-minded fans of Pittsburgh. Additionally, the ownership of the Steelers organization has truly presented itself as a beacon of hope in a world that must find ways to honestly confront the crippling effects of racial inequality. I applaud Tomlin, the Steelers organization and the incredibly loyal fans for their amazing achievements. If every organization in America were run like the Pittsburgh Steelers, our nation would be able to heal from the damage that was caused by racism.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce's commentary delivered to your e-mail, please click here.
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By: black man on 1/24/2011 5:50AM
If every Organization was run like the steelers,you, jesse and al would find a way to keep the sh-- going,because that`s what busine$$ your in
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By: David on 1/24/2011 8:30AM
@ black man
Whether you're a white racist or one of their black conservative pets, either way you need to give it up. All you are convincing black people of is how ignorant you really are and who our enemy is. It's not Boyce Watkins, Al or Jessie..it's you. Thanks idiot, continue to comment in here to remind us who our true enemy is.
Great article Dr Watkins.
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By: girlking on 1/24/2011 3:12PM
blackman, What does Rev. Jackson and Rev. Sharpton have to do with this article?
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By: bob on 1/24/2011 8:07AM
Again cookie monster has to bring race into the game. If he would just leave it alone nobody would notice a black coach he would just be a coach. Concrads to the steelers and their coaching staff and shame on Dr Boyce.
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By: David on 1/24/2011 8:32AM
Strange remark coming from a white racist who's comments are always about race. You prove the stupidity of racism. LOL
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By: bob on 1/24/2011 11:34AM
David you flappin you jubies is the pot callin the kettle black. You are the racist hater. Just read your own post idiot! People like you and Boyce whine and complain that there are not enough black coaches like little girls. Imagine if all the other races did the same because there are more black players than white,hispanic,or asain. What a weak people you are! Meaning you and boyce of course. Also get a job!
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By: karla mcclain on 1/24/2011 12:19PM
Congrats to Tomlin and the Steelers!!!!
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By: cutechik on 1/24/2011 12:26PM
Bob, you must be in severe pain. Haters hate themselves most.
Thank you Dr. Boyce for a great article.
GO STEELERS !!!!!
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By: bob on 1/24/2011 10:38PM
You must hate yourself then cutechik. Fine racist article Dr boyce! Go Greenbay all the way!!!!!!!
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By: Ginza Bakaza on 1/24/2011 4:33PM
I disagree, no credit is given the racist NFL organization for diversity, look how long it took, that is like saying we give credit to slave holders, for freeing the Africans held as slaves, the only reason they let us go, is because they did not have a choice, they lost the war, even though Lincoln did not go to war to free the Africans, but to show those confederates they could not disrespect the union like they did, and when the war got so bad, and so many people were loosing their lives, north and south, Lincoln, told the south, "If you don't lay down your weapons, I will free the slaves", that is what he said, go read it, now, that does not sound like someone who went to war to free the Africans. Secondly, I been hearing questions poised to Coach Tomlin, "what you have to say when critics say you inherited a superbowl team already in place" when he won his first superbowl. Then you look at Gruden (white) chucky, why didn't we hear that question asked of him, he had a similar situation. The NFL and all those sports personnell are nothing but racist. You go Mike, you are the man. I am going to get my t-shirt today, and wear it until the superbowl.
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