Stephen A. Smith suggests that race is a factor in the Patriots’ decision to fire Jerod Mayo.

The New England Patriots announced that head coach Jerod Mayo will be fired only hours after their season-ending Week 18 win against the Buffalo Bills, which lost them the #1 overall choice.

In the NFL Draft next spring. Mayo was sacked after only one season as the Patriots’ head coach. Mayo was a linebacker with the organisation from 2008 until 2015.

Stephen A. Smith brought up race in his discussion of Jerod Mayo’s termination on Monday, questioning why the Monday after the season’s last NFL regular season game is referred.

To as “Black Monday” rather than “White Monday.” Mayo’s termination occurred on Sunday, not even on Monday. The 1987 stock market meltdown,

Which occurred on Monday, October 19, 1987, is the source of the phrase “Black Monday,” which is basically shorthand for a day when people lose their employment.

It concerns Mike Vrabel. They desired that person. This bothers me. There’s a reason it’s called Black Monday. It’s definitely typified by this.

 

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