Thank you for posting. Some of those questions were tough and either needed other options or more options.
Is there a way to see the results of previous years surveys? Do we know if the Front Office has ever looked at them (or admitted to it). I'm betting they have.
(07-07-2024, 10:03 AM)BoomerFan Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you for posting. Some of those questions were tough and either needed other options or more options.
Is there a way to see the results of previous years surveys? Do we know if the Front Office has ever looked at them (or admitted to it). I'm betting they have.
I'm sure someone with the team has seen them but what impact, if any, is unknown.
Paul will compare this year's results to last year's but as far as I know, the only place to see the previous results is via The Athletic. You could try emailing or tweetin/x at him to see if he'll share them otherwise
Thanks for posting it, Pally, as he blocked me in 2019 (for asking a legitimate question that he clearly took the wrong way, which wasn't my intention at all) and can't see anything of his.
(07-08-2024, 09:38 AM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for posting it, Pally, as he blocked me in 2019 (for asking a legitimate question that he clearly took the wrong way, which wasn't my intention at all) and can't see anything of his.
I am no a huge fan of his.
He's got an arrogant and "I'm the smartest one in the room" tone to me.
It’s out now. Copied this.. These results reflect the major theme discussed in the overall confidence. Tobin and Taylor were the two big winners last year. A second consecutive deep playoff run left an effect of unquestioned trust in their process and decision-making. Last year peeled back a decent chunk of the benefit of the doubt.
Tobin took a slightly larger hit than Taylor, who like Brian Callahan finally getting his shot with Tennessee, gained some respect for the success of Jake Browning and keeping the team relevant despite losing Burrow.
Yet, there will always be gravity between their two trends. The bottom line is the Dax Hill-Jessie Bates debacle leaves a dent. Myles Murphy not playing much of a role as a first-round rookie (no matter how much stock you are buying on his future) leaves a dent. DJ Reader leaving and sounding frustrated about the process leaves a dent. None is necessarily egregious, but they add up. In Tobin’s case, they add up to 30.8 percent of his five votes disappearing.