NFLPA Report Card
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NFLPA Report Card
Anyone look at this yet? Keep seeing it mentioned here and there.
https://nflpa.com/nfl-player-team-report-cards
Packers near the tops in all categories, great to see. Could be a nice argumentative piece when negotiating with players about staying or coming here.
https://nflpa.com/nfl-player-team-report-cards
Packers near the tops in all categories, great to see. Could be a nice argumentative piece when negotiating with players about staying or coming here.
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Yeah this has been fascinating to see the news reports.
The Ravens training room stuff combined with the GM-Bateman spatte has been really interesting.
Vikings crushed this survey, interestingly
The Ravens training room stuff combined with the GM-Bateman spatte has been really interesting.
Vikings crushed this survey, interestingly
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This made me wonder if a "players" coach would lead to higher scores, but not necessarily better football.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
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It’s interesting.
A lot is about the facilities themselves not the staff, so that doesn’t. I think the training room stuff isn’t about being a player’s coach either. Stuff like nutrition staff doesn’t seem like it would be stronger for a playersz’ coach (usually more permissive) than a disciplinarian
So in short, I don’t think that theory translates overall, but for a few categories it might
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The Cardinals facilities got thrashed
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I thought of that, but wouldn't a players' coach advocate on behalf of their players to the training staff?YoHoChecko wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023 10:12It’s interesting.
A lot is about the facilities themselves not the staff, so that doesn’t. I think the training room stuff isn’t about being a player’s coach either. Stuff like nutrition staff doesn’t seem like it would be stronger for a playersz’ coach (usually more permissive) than a disciplinarian
So in short, I don’t think that theory translates overall, but for a few categories it might
The facilities, definitely nothing to do with the coach and honestly have no idea of the weighted elements to the survey.
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Yeah, I mean it definitely sounds like the issues for the Ravens with the training and coach do extend upwards to coaching staff and front office, so there's definitely something to that.
I think it's a variable. I heard a "work life balance" was a thing that people answered and they found more hours didn't correlate to more wins. So my guess is that goes into "treatment of families" a lot in the column.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023 10:24Yeah, I mean it definitely sounds like the issues for the Ravens with the training and coach do extend upwards to coaching staff and front office, so there's definitely something to that.
But it is primarly facilities based and nutrition based.
I was surprised to see the Packers were as high as they were. I felt like we heard reports in the late MM days that the Packers facilities were outdated and the training staff were old fashioned. Even things like the only beverage available in the cafe was soda. So it's good to see some improvement there.
not sure where or from who you got that information GPG, but I've been on several full faciality tours prior to 2010 with the now retired Karen Bengston, including locker and training room, and it looked state of the art to me, can't speak to refreshments in the cafe, but I'd think bottled water was available.go pak go wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023 11:00I think it's a variable. I heard a "work life balance" was a thing that people answered and they found more hours didn't correlate to more wins. So my guess is that goes into "treatment of families" a lot in the column.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023 10:24Yeah, I mean it definitely sounds like the issues for the Ravens with the training and coach do extend upwards to coaching staff and front office, so there's definitely something to that.
But it is primarly facilities based and nutrition based.
I was surprised to see the Packers were as high as they were. I felt like we heard reports in the late MM days that the Packers facilities were outdated and the training staff were old fashioned. Even things like the only beverage available in the cafe was soda. So it's good to see some improvement there.
I new without even looking that the Packers would grade high in this comparison.
Congrats to the Vikings for finally winning a trophy!
Well they graded well in lots of areas except the facilities are still not "state of the art" in NFL terms. Above average. But not state of the art.Yoop wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023 11:18not sure where or from who you got that information GPG, but I've been on several full faciality tours prior to 2010 with the now retired Karen Bengston, including locker and training room, and it looked state of the art to me, can't speak to refreshments in the cafe, but I'd think bottled water was available.go pak go wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023 11:00I think it's a variable. I heard a "work life balance" was a thing that people answered and they found more hours didn't correlate to more wins. So my guess is that goes into "treatment of families" a lot in the column.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023 10:24
Yeah, I mean it definitely sounds like the issues for the Ravens with the training and coach do extend upwards to coaching staff and front office, so there's definitely something to that.
But it is primarly facilities based and nutrition based.
I was surprised to see the Packers were as high as they were. I felt like we heard reports in the late MM days that the Packers facilities were outdated and the training staff were old fashioned. Even things like the only beverage available in the cafe was soda. So it's good to see some improvement there.
I new without even looking that the Packers would grade high in this comparison.
Also that Training Staff and Strength Coaches are 10th and 15th with an "A".
Which means everyone graded their people well.
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If anyone is curious about the "why" of the Packers' grades:
https://cheeseheadtv.com/blog/how-did-t ... t-card-307
https://cheeseheadtv.com/blog/how-did-t ... t-card-307
Treatment of Families (B+, tied for 5th out of 32 teams)
The Packers do not offer daycare, one of 11 teams that do not offer that service, but they do offer a family room.
The post-game gathering area ranked 11th.
Food Service / Nutrition (A, tied for 1st)
Quality of food was tied for 2nd. The team provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Weight Room (A, tied for 5th)
According to the players, the facility features a top-of-the-line weight room, and 96% of the players believe they have enough strength coaches.
Strength Coaches (A, tied for 10th)
The strength staff provides the players with an individual strength plan, according to 98% of the players, which tied for 7th.
Training Room (B-, tied for 12th)
The team’s worst grade.
Only 82% of the players felt they have enough certified athletic trainers and, worse than that, only 73% feel they have enough physical therapists, both of which ranked 23rd in the NFL.
Training Staff (A-, tied for 15th)
It was the team’s worst ranking among all categories, despite an A- grade “because most teams rated their training staff positively.”
Locker Room (B, tied for 14th)
The responses received indicated that individual lockers do not have padded seats.
The locker room as a whole needs to be renovated because, according to the players, it is “starting to feel old.”
Team Travel (A, tied for 4th)
There are no roommates on the road and the team plane includes “a lot of first-class seats.”
“We didn’t lose the game; we just ran out of time.”
- Vince Lombardi
- Vince Lombardi
Crazy that the Packers locker room is approaching 20 years old.
Boo f'ing hoo...Locker Room (B, tied for 14th)
The responses received indicated that individual lockers do not have padded seats.
The locker room as a whole needs to be renovated because, according to the players, it is “starting to feel old.”
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Probably needed those pads from all the ass beatings they took last season. Pansies.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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