Alright dude, your racist crap is really grating on me.
Considering sports for over half their existence have been owned, operated, managed, coached and played by white people created an unfair playing ground to make such an accusation. How long ago did the NFL get it's first black coach? How about Baseball or Basketball? Has it even been 30 years? No?
It takes time for people to call them 'coaches' and not 'black coaches'. It's people like you that keep calling them 'black quarterbacks' and not 'quarterbacks'. So naturally, you are proving the unfair and b.s. stereotype that makes things like the Rooney Rule necessary - since most aren't so vocal about their bias and prejudice. It's unfair to label like that and hold to a higher standard. I could look at guys like Rich Kotite, Ray Handley and dozens and dozens more 'white' coaches and derive that 'WHITE' people can't coach, rather than 'those guys can't coach - except we've not seen a 'black' coach that inept in any sport likely - because every 'black' coach is held by the Jackie Robinson standard of 'they have to be perfect'.
If you can honestly say the likes of Dennis Green, Tony Dungy, Lovie Smith, Ray Rhodes, -- and god knows how many others in other sports (I don't really follow anything else other than the NFL and the Mutts) -- can't coach, then it's clear why you're struggling with your handicapping.
If anything, it's the incredibly small representation of 'black' coaches in sports in general - especially at the professional and collegiate levels that speaks volumes of the prejudice that exists. Thankfully, JJ, we have racists like you to remind us every day how much we, as humans, have to go.
Yes, I'm calling you out, JJ. This affliction you have is curable - it takes hard work to overcome. Donovan McNabb is a Quarterback - not a black quarterback. Tony Dungy is a Superbowl winning and elite coach, not a black superbowl winning coach.
The color of skin is irrelevant... Crap, if there's one genre in the world where the most progress has been made - it's in sports - yet it's still a major issue. Pathetic, really.