I find that impossible to believe. Just outside the realm of possibility. Carroll Rosenbloom was Jewish and has experience prejudice and was part of breaking down racial barriers7DnBrnc53 wrote: I heard that Rosenbloom said something about not wanting a N-Word (Shack Harris) or a Polack (Ron Jaworski) starting for his football team.
in Baltimore in the 50s and 60s - a town that had still big-time racist attitudes, very much part of the old South...tried to help players live in better neighborhoods, things like that.
he was big-time friends with Kennedys, campaigned for JFK and RFK-who ran on civil rights platform
His GM was Don Klosterman who was a scout and was a huge part of the AFL signing Black players like Earl Faison and Ernie Ladd and Bobby Bell, getting
them to the AFL but also supporting the scouts going to HBCUs and bring in those players, though he didn't do that scouting himself, Wells did that for the Chiefs
but Klosterman did the signings.
Klosterman signed Harris who was actually out of football when Rams brought him in in 1973, drafted Jaws. If he said something or thought those things
he would not have allowed those signings.
Was he perfect? Could he have used that type of language? Sure, many people did, so of course, that is possible, even so-called enlightened people did.
But in terms of "his team" - and now allowing that?
No buying it.
He just meddled in who would start. And meddled with other things. He was still an authoritarian, what he says, goes. He was a rich man who made
his money by running businesses that way, I am sure. He also had enemies--ties to mob, gambling and so on...
But he took pride in Harris being a Black QB for his team...had Shack not thrown a pick in 1974 playoffs and Rams somehow could have
managed to beat Vikings and/or Cowboys in 74 or 75 -and had he stayed healthy in 76 . . .he'd have stayed a long time, IMO been
a hero to Rosenbloom.
That's my take