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NFLPA releases "Free Agency Report Cards"
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(03-02-2023, 10:02 AM)Sled21 Wrote: I had to read about as far as "treatment of families" to know this is complete BS, and if our players complained about that then they need a freaking history lesson. For all of Mike Brown's faults, he is by and far the most loyal owner in the league when it comes to his players, and is the ONLY owner who would keep a marginal player on the 53-man roster for the lone reason of allowing that player to keep his insurance to pay for his daughter's cancer treatments. And he is well known for honoring players contracts when he should really be cutting them. Of course, most of our players weren't here then and probably don't know about how MB treated the Stills when devastation hit them. The rest of it all sounds like spoiled millionaires complaining they had to buy their own lunch and vitamins. THIS is when coaches need to sit their players down and have a talk with them and discuss what's important in life. This really chaps my ass and reeks of ingratitude for what they have.

there's like one bengals player on the roster that played with Still.

The report card focusses more on a lack of a family room.
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(03-02-2023, 10:14 AM)Anarumo_Savant Wrote: there's like one bengals player on the roster that played with Still.

The report card focusses more on a lack of a family room.

If that's what they are focused on, then shame on them. The entire team could get together and get a couple of luxury suites, and it would be like you or I spending 5 dollars each. Then if their wives need a place to nurse, they can go there. If there is not a team family room available, it's most likely because there is not a space at PayJoe for one. This reeks of being spoiled. 
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Whatever the reality, this survey is playing out in the media to reemphasize the old “Mike Brown is cheap” narrative
 

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(03-02-2023, 01:14 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: No, we are talking about a company that gives their employees worse benefits than the industry standard, and how that company needs to bring themselves up to at least around average.

Guess what? It's not getting donated. It's not happening, so mentioning it is pointless. There are only two options that can happen: 
1. It's all getting added into a billionaire's wealth. 
2. A little goes towards treating the billionaire's employees more in-line with league average, and the vast majority is still getting added to a billionaire's wealth.

Choose. That's the only choice here, though so far it sure seems like you're dead set on 1.

It might be, the Bengals just forked over 250k for a public youth athletic facility in Louisville.

"Better send those refunds..."

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This is how it starts.... Give them a practice bubble and then they all get in line to not have a new mother nurse her baby on a public bathroom floor (or whatever). The entitlements are off the rails at Paycor!

Side non-ninja note, why is a baby at a Bengals game in the first place?
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A lot of players nowadays have a personal chef at their homes. What about a team chef? Hire him to make food on demand—with a variety of options.

I’m guessing if someone is hungry and the kitchen is closed it’s a chore to run out and grab something. It would be better team bonding to all gather around and get some food and stay in the facility.

I don’t know what the situation is with food though. Completely ignorant on this. But an F- as voted by the team isn’t good. The team is bringing in a lot more money than 3 years ago.
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(03-02-2023, 10:14 AM)Anarumo_Savant Wrote: there's like one bengals player on the roster that played with Still.

The report card focusses more on a lack of a family room.

But it's the same ownership group. As I said the article is written to stir up conversation. 
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(03-02-2023, 10:32 AM)pally Wrote: Whatever the reality, this survey is playing out in the media to reemphasize the old “Mike Brown is cheap” narrative

Hell, it's playing out here. 
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(03-02-2023, 10:42 AM)Wyche Wrote: It might be, the Bengals just forked over 250k for a public youth athletic facility in Louisville.

And I might add, in an absolute war zone. That field will be trash in 5 years. But, hopefully this means Louisville is getting moved into the Bengals market by the NFL like Lexington. 
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(03-01-2023, 05:08 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: You can have the nicest facilities and amenities in the league, but that doesn't turn Davis Mills into Patrick Mahomes or Lovie Smith into Andy Reid. Lol
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Apparently the Chargers fired their Head Trainer (F-, tied for last) and the Ravens fired their Strength Coach (F-, solo last place) since these surveys were taken. 

So these surveys/report cards apparently already had some affect on teams and thus the players who took it. Makes it seem like it was already a huge victory for the project.
Well if they fired them before the results were released then rhe survey had zero impact
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#71
If 40 players by average per team responded it’s significant. Not taking it into account is pious.
Romo “ so impressed with Zac ...1 of the best in the NFL… they are just fundamentally sound. Taylor the best winning % in the Playoffs of current coaches. Joe Burrow” Zac is the best head coach in the NFL & that gives me a lot of confidence." Taylor led the Bengals to their first playoff win since 1990, ending the longest active drought in the four major North American sports, en and appeared in Super Bowl LVI, the first since 1988.

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The current blue blood college teams are hiring chefs and installing state of the art recovery areas.
https://www.hok.com/news/2023-02/inside-the-transformation-of-college-football-training-facilities/
Romo “ so impressed with Zac ...1 of the best in the NFL… they are just fundamentally sound. Taylor the best winning % in the Playoffs of current coaches. Joe Burrow” Zac is the best head coach in the NFL & that gives me a lot of confidence." Taylor led the Bengals to their first playoff win since 1990, ending the longest active drought in the four major North American sports, en and appeared in Super Bowl LVI, the first since 1988.

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(03-02-2023, 01:08 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Hell, it's playing out here. 

He's earned it.



Just fix the showers and toliets in the lockerroom.

How hard is that?
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(03-02-2023, 02:14 PM)Anarumo_Savant Wrote: He's earned it.



Just fix the showers and toliets in the lockerroom.

How hard is that?

He's not cheap, he's poor compared to the other owners. I will agree that it is unacceptable that there are no working toilets in the facility. 
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#75
I almost miss people complaining about the lack of an indoor facility.
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I bet Burrow would give the organization straight A's.
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The issues the players brought up with the Bengals are fixable but the issues brought up by Chiefs' players are institutional.  PLayers will come to a winning team who won't provide supplements.  Teams that take health for granted makes them think twice, even if they are Super Bowl Champs

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/03/03/players-say-chiefs-discourage-them-from-reporting-injuries-have-nfls-worst-training-staff/

Players say Chiefs discourage them from reporting injuries, have NFL’s worst training staff



The NFL Players Association says the Super Bowl champion Chiefs have dropped the ball on player health.



The union’s report card for all 32 teams ranked the Chiefs dead last in training staff, giving them a grade of D- and saying that many players have major concerns with head trainer Rick Burkholder.



“They feel discouraged from reporting their injuries,” the NFLPA says of players on the Chiefs. “They do not feel they get the level of personal care that they should. They fear retribution for speaking up for better care.”



On the field, the Chiefs are the top team in the league, but the NFLPA survey found that players don’t think much of the way the franchise treats them. The Chiefs also got poor marks for an outdated facility and for uncomfortable travel arrangements, and overall the NFLPA ranked the Chiefs 29th of the 32 teams.
 

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(03-03-2023, 10:05 AM)pally Wrote: Teams that take health for granted makes them think twice, even if they are Super Bowl Champs

I disagree as evident that the Chiefs sign free agents and have obviously experienced success. There are only so many jobs available in the NFL. Whatever NFLPA rankings are applied isn't going to make a player "think twice" if the contract is right or they need a job.
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(03-01-2023, 04:18 PM)Nepa Wrote:  "F-" for Nutrition

So the Brown family has a Gold Star up and running after every practice?
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(03-03-2023, 10:05 AM)pally Wrote: The issues the players brought up with the Bengals are fixable but the issues brought up by Chiefs' players are institutional.  PLayers will come to a winning team who won't provide supplements.  Teams that take health for granted makes them think twice, even if they are Super Bowl Champs

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/03/03/players-say-chiefs-discourage-them-from-reporting-injuries-have-nfls-worst-training-staff/

Players say Chiefs discourage them from reporting injuries, have NFL’s worst training staff



The NFL Players Association says the Super Bowl champion Chiefs have dropped the ball on player health.



The union’s report card for all 32 teams ranked the Chiefs dead last in training staff, giving them a grade of D- and saying that many players have major concerns with head trainer Rick Burkholder.



“They feel discouraged from reporting their injuries,” the NFLPA says of players on the Chiefs. “They do not feel they get the level of personal care that they should. They fear retribution for speaking up for better care.”



On the field, the Chiefs are the top team in the league, but the NFLPA survey found that players don’t think much of the way the franchise treats them. The Chiefs also got poor marks for an outdated facility and for uncomfortable travel arrangements, and overall the NFLPA ranked the Chiefs 29th of the 32 teams.

Very insightful. I was reading on a Chiefs fan site and they were quite surprised. It's possible that prior to this survey, these facts were not widely known, because, as this Chiefs site notes, "Burkholder is typically pained in such a positive light."  Here is the site's summary:

"those issues were just part of a more frustrating larger picture in which the Chiefs come up short in important categories, including the way they handled injuries. The Chiefs ranked dead last in the NFL in the “training staff” category with specific critiques from players centering on head trainer Rick Burkholder. The report notes that players felt “discouraged from reporting their injuries” and “fear retribution for speaking up for better care”. Players also said the Chiefs failed to have enough certified athletic trainers on hand.

"While the Chiefs were among the worst teams in nearly every category, it’s this area that’s the most concerning given that player safety should be of paramount importance for the team—winning or not. It’s frankly a bit shocking to read these sorts of accusations since Burkholder is typically painted in such a positive light and the positivity in Arrowhead is notable enough for players to want to come and be a part of it. Perhaps winning does cure everything.

"It will be interesting to see how the Chiefs and other organizations respond to the survey—again, the first of its kind. Tretter expressed that the NFLPA is hoping information leads to action and the Chiefs could likely make a few key changes or updates and alter these grades considerably with more personnel and better accommodations or stadium upgrades. For now, however, the Chiefs aren’t ranked among the best in the NFL at something—the first time we’ve seen this in a long time."


https://arrowheadaddict.com/2023/03/01/kc-chiefs-earn-abysmal-grades-anonymous-nflpa-survey/
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