ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn, who interviewed last offseason for the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers head-coaching vacancies, says he is opposed to the NFLs Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview at least one minority candidate.I think its good to get in front of the decision-makers and let them hear what you have to say, he said Thursday. But at the same time, I think some people take advantage of it. Im not for it. Hire the best man for the job. Thats all I want.Lynn, who is black and has expressed interest in becoming a head coach, purposely avoided head-coaching interviews last offseason that he believed were simply arranged by teams to fulfill the Rooney Rule.Named for Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney, the NFL established the rule in 2003 with the intention of giving minority coaches greater opportunity in the hiring process.?The NFL expanded the rule in 2009 to include lead personnel executives such as general managers.I think sometimes people do that to check the box, Lynn said Thursday. I dont agree with it.The Bills promoted Lynn to offensive coordinator in September after firing Greg Roman. Lynn, a former running back for the 49ers and Denver Broncos in the 1990s, had served since 2003 as a running backs coach for various NFL teams. The New York Jets interviewed Lynn for their head-coaching vacancy that opened when Rex Ryan was fired after the 2014 season, but the Jets hired Todd Bowles.[The rule] has its pros and cons, Lynn said. If I didnt do the interview in New York, maybe my name wouldnt be circulating right now, I dont know. But I think its good to get in front of the decision-makers and let them hear what you have to say.Bowles, according to an ESPN study published in July, is the only first-time minority head coach hired over the past five hiring cycles (2012-16).The good thing about the Rooney Rule was not that you had to interview a minority candidate but that it slowed the process down and made you do some research, former NFL coach Tony Dungy told ESPN. But now it seems like in the last few years, people havent really done what the rule was designed for. 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Massimo Luongo has declared himself ready to take on Japan as the Socceroos seek a return to winning ways in their World Cup qualifier on Tuesday night.But as is always the case with Ange Postecoglous side, its about more than just winning, but winning in the right way.The national team coach fumed at gamesmanship from Saudi Arabia in their 2-2 draw last week, with delaying tactics employed among a bag of tricks designed to stifle Australias play.The 51-year-old said it was in everyones interests to play the whistle, get on with it and not feign injury.Back yourself to win a game of football by playing football, he said.The tactics are par from the course when playing in the Middle East but Postecoglou said it wasnt just a cultural or regional difference.Indeed, hed seen the carry-on and nonsense - so despised by Australian crowds - in our own under-age sides.I watch our Under 20s, our Under 17s national teams and I see kids doing it, rolling around, he said.I think its the wrong way. Youre never going to improve.Those sorts of tactics, short-term gets you something but overall, if Asia is going to become a world power and win a World Cup, that kind of stuff just doesnt work any more.Get on with it.Its not about playing in the right spirit or the culture ..dddddddddddd. its just the mentality that needs to change.Luongo, who said he was feeling really good ahead of the Japan date, suggested a different match would be in store at Etihad Stadium.From my experience and what I know about the Japanese, I dont think its in their nature to be like that, he told AAP.I think were up for a very good game of football and an entertaining game rather than what we got with the stop-and-starting and the sabotaging of match minutes (against Saudi Arabia).Postecoglou said the preciously talented 24-year-old as likely to return to the starting eleven for Tuesdays match after confirming that a few changes would be made to his team to take on the Blue Samurai.Indeed, missing out would be unfathomable; when fit, Luongo has featured in every competitive Socceroos match since the 2014 World Cup.But hes yet to beat Japan - as is Postecoglou as coach - and is eager to do so to help Australias qualifying bid for Russia 2018 on track.With the way the teams going, were in a great position to tick off another milestone and get the win, Luongo said.Its not got to be an easy game and no one is expecting that. 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