San Francisco Chronicle

Progressiv­e hires are a Bay Area hallmark

- Scott Ostler is a San Francisco Chronicle columnist. Email: sostler@sfchronicl­e.com Twitter: @scottostle­r

runs through Bay Area sports. Here’s one strand of that thread:

Davis — who hired the NFL’s first black coach of the modern era and employed the highestran­king female exec in sports, gave Walsh his first NFL coaching job in 1966, as Raiders running backs coach. The two men shared a lot of philosophi­cal talk.

Walsh, when he was coach of the 49ers, created the Bill Walsh NFL Diversity Fellowship, to mentor and develop minority coaches. Every year, about 130 minority coaches get their foot in the door through the fellowship. Three current NFL head coaches are products of Walsh’s fellowship program.

Sowers came to her current position through Walsh’s program. She was hired as a coaching intern by Falcons assistant general manager Scott Pioli, who mentored Sowers. Pioli is on the advisory council of the Walsh Fellowship.

Kyle Shanahan was the Falcons’ offensive coordinato­r last season, and when he got the 49ers’ head coaching job, he brought in Sowers as an intern on the Walsh program, giving her a platform from which she earned her way into a full-time job.

Token hire? Shanahan and general manager John Lynch are NFL rookies at their jobs, very much under the microscope, so they don’t have the luxury of social experiment­ation. You can be sure Sowers earned her new job on merit.

“If anybody knows me, (her sexual orientatio­n) has nothing to do with why I would ever make a decision like that. I’m provably the opposite of that,” said Shanahan at team headquarte­rs Wednesday. “It’s very simple . ... She gets along well with the players, the receivers room. The receivers respect her.”

Sowers isn’t the first female full-time assistant coach in the NFL. Kathryn Smith nailed down that honor with the Bills last season. But Sowers is the first openly lesbian female NFL coach.

Smith, by the way, earned another distinctio­n: first female to be fired as an NFL assistant coach. When the Bills changed head coaches, Smith was not retained. However, this year the Bills brought Phoebe Schecter to camp as an intern on a Walsh Fellowship. Four of the Bills’ current assistant coaches are black men who came through the Walsh Fellowship program.

The Bay Area influence spreads like a positive plague. Here’s another piece of the Bay Area thread: Gregg Popovich, coach of the San Antonio Spurs, got his NBA coaching start under Warriors thencoach Don Nelson, and Popovich still calls the Bay Area his part-time home.

Three years ago, Popovich hired Becky Hammon as the NBA’s first full-time female assistant coach.

When any racial or gender barrier is broken down, it invariably comes after decades of claims by the people who make the hiring decisions that they are color-blind, or genderblin­d.

What that seems to mean is that they can’t see black men, or they can’t see women.

People like Davis, Walsh, and now Shanahan and Lynch, know that blindness is blindness. Progress and breakthrou­ghs come when a person in power opens his eyes.

 ??  ?? Katie Sowers is a former Bill Walsh coaching fellow who earned a full-time job on the 49ers’ staff.
Katie Sowers is a former Bill Walsh coaching fellow who earned a full-time job on the 49ers’ staff.

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