Cam Little kicked a 68-yard field goal
11/2/2025 6:08:28 PM
Cam Big
11/2/2025 8:11:48 PM
https://www.tmz.com/2025/11/06/marshawn-kneeland-dispatch-audio-texted-goodbye/Tragic
11/6/2025 11:52:53 AM
Maybe if steelers gave it to warren more and got me some fantasy points, they wouldn't be in the situation they're in
11/9/2025 11:22:43 PM
Wonder exactly how these are graded etc. Like "treatment of family", Bengals get F-(which is a funny grade anyways), wonder exactly what that means. How did NO get D- for food. Stuff like thatWhat makes Panthers weight room suck compared to others, etc]
11/13/2025 7:09:19 PM
Maybe the Panthers players only get to use black weight stacks, while other teams get to use weights and barbells with official team colors and bumper plates?
11/13/2025 7:52:25 PM
These grades come from the NFLPA’s annual Player Team Report Cards, and they’re not performance-based at all.They are survey results from players, compiled and released by the NFL Players Association to evaluate each team’s workplace environment.Here’s exactly how they’re graded:? How the NFLPA Report Card Grades Are Calculated1. Anonymous Player SurveysThousands of current NFL players fill out a detailed questionnaire.Participation is voluntary but extremely high (over 1,700 players responded in 2024).Players rate different aspects of their team using a letter-grade scale.2. Categories Players EvaluateThe categories in your image come straight from the NFLPA survey:Category What Players Are Actually RatingCoach Communication, respect, trust, game-day management, and whether players feel the coach maximizes their success.Owner Willingness to invest in facilities, staffing, and resources for players.Food Quality, variety, availability of meals and snacks at team facilities.Travel Team plane, seating arrangements, hotel quality, roommate policies, recovery time.Weight Room Size, quality of equipment, space, staffing (strength coaches).Treatment of Family Team-provided daycare, family support, tickets, accessibility, perks on game day.3. Grades Represent AveragesPlayers rate each category numerically (similar to a 1–5 or 1–10 scale).The NFLPA then converts the averages into letter grades:A+, A, A-B+, B, B-etc.4. Overall Team RankingThe NFLPA combines all category grades to create:Rankings 1–32“Best places to play” lists“Worst places to play” listsThe purpose is to apply pressure on team ownership to improve working conditions.?? Examples of What Impacts GradesHigh Grades Usually Mean:New or renovated practice facilitiesHigh-quality cafeterias with full-time chefsPrivate travel seating (no roommates)Modern weight roomsFamily accommodations like daycare and better ticket policiesCoaches who communicate clearly and treat players like partnersLow Grades Usually Mean:Old locker rooms or facilitiesPoor food quality / limited availabilityOutdated travel setups (commercial flights, cramped seats)Lack of family supportCoaches who are disliked or don’t communicateOwners who cut corners financially?? Why It MattersPlayers use these grades when considering:Free-agency decisionsWhether to re-sign with their teamWhether a team is investing in them as human beingsOwners hate bad report cards, so these surveys create public pressure.
11/13/2025 8:01:59 PM
^wonder why the 2 best teams out of the last 25 years are ranked so low. Perhaps the higher ranked teams should stop coddling their players
11/13/2025 8:08:37 PM
Maybe the higher ranked teams should draft Tom Brady
11/13/2025 8:33:20 PM
I'm thankful to have bryce when i watch fields
11/13/2025 10:48:31 PM