With the Brian Flores lawsuit in full swing, many have shared their reaction to the situation. The latest has been Los Angeles Rams star, Von Miller. After witnessing how the NFL has conducted itself amongst Flores' allegations, it seems Miller has found an interest in a potential career once he retires from the league.

According to Coley Harvey, Von Miller is inspired by Brian Flores to seek a career in becoming an NFL general manager. The Rams' star certainly has some juice left in his game, but this is an intriguing career path once he does retire from the game.

The head coaching position has been a difficult job to fill for minority candidates. We're potentially looking at having 31 of the 32 NFL teams have a white head coach in place. Von Miller sees the problem and seems interested in helping change the landscape of the league. All thanks to Brian Flores, the Rams' star defensive end could be looking for a general manager job to bring in more minority leaders into an organization.

We'll see how the lawsuit plays out, but the NFL isn't looking great right now with how the current head coaching cycle has turned out. If anything, it strengthens Flores' case against the league.

It would be cool to see Von Miller take command of the front office for a franchise, as we've seen former players excel in that role before. However, Miller will be focusing on the Rams' Super Bowl matchup first against the Cincinnati Bengals.