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The NFL is looking to make the Rooney Rule more effective after eight available coaching jobs and seven for general managers did not go to a minority candidate.

Since the regular season ended in December, eight head coaches and seven general managers were hired. None were minorities.
Three black former NFL head coaches say the league needs to rethink its Rooney Rule for promoting minority hiring after 15 top vacancies _ eight head coaching jobs and seven general manager positions _ were all filled by white candidates since the regular season ended a month ago.
Three black former NFL head coaches say the league needs to rethink its Rooney Rule for promoting minority hiring after 15 top vacancies _ eight head coaching jobs and seven general manager positions _ were all filled by white candidates since the regular season ended a month ago.
The wholesale overhaul of the Kansas City Chiefs is nearly complete.
Andy Reid is wasting about as much time putting together his first coaching staff in Kansas City as he did in finding his new job.
The first call that Andy Reid received came from Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt.
Two down, five to go.
Andy Reid didn't have to wait long to find a fresh start.
Andy Reid pulled up to Arrowhead Stadium in a black SUV on Friday, stepped out of it wearing a dark suit and red tie, and walked briskly toward the doors of the Kansas City Chiefs' home.
Scott Pioli is out as general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Andy Reid arrived in Kansas City on Friday, and the Chiefs are close to making an official announcement that he will become their next coach.
Scott Pioli is out as general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs, who have been negotiating the past two days with Andy Reid to become their next coach.
Andy Reid pulled up to Arrowhead Stadium in a black SUV on Friday, stepped out of it wearing a dark suit and red tie, and walked briskly toward the doors of the Kansas City Chiefs' home.
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs should be quite familiar by now.
"The NFL is a performance-based league, and we weren't able to win," Crennel said in a statement Monday. "As for my future, I'm planning to take some time to reflect on this season, evaluate everything, and make a decision based on what's right for myself and my family."
"The NFL is a performance-based league, and we weren't able to win," Crennel said in a statement Monday. "As for my future, I'm planning to take some time to reflect on this season, evaluate everything, and make a decision based on what's right for myself and my family."