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We've all sent a text meant to someone else, but none had more at stake than when Bill Belichick sent a message to Brian Flores essentially congratulating him on the head coaching job for the New York Giants. The only problem was he hadn't interviewed for the job yet. Flores was then quick to correct Belichick as he knew that Brian Daboll, who like him also coached under Belichick, was in the running for the same position. He says after receiving the text he felt, "Humilated and that it was a tough pill to swallow." This is understandable, considering he felt he could do well in that locker room as well as being a Brooklyn native. Although he received the information from Bill Belichick confirming Daboll as the new head coach for the Giants, he went on to the interview regardless, in hopes that he could possibly change their mind — yet knowing that the whole interview was set up with the intention of, in his words, "checking the box." This was then confirmed for him when the very next day they announced Brian Daboll as their head coach, which has driven Flores to seek out change in the NFL's hiring practices toward Black coaches. Now, all these allegations were made by Flores, but there are some questions to be raised as to why this organization that represents a melting pot of a city like New York has never hired a Black head coach.