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"The Patriots treat players like crap"


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4 hours ago, bythenbrs said:

Wish every team had a Tony Dungy type, to help with 'life coaching' and a Dave Ramsey type for basic money management.  It's not sexy but if you cared about your players, you'd find a way to do it.

 

They used to do a league operated Rookie Symposium. They have transitioned to a new platform that is more of the home team run program for all rookies.

 

https://operations.nfl.com/journey-to-the-nfl/nfl-development-pipeline/nfl-rookie-transition-program/

 

This link is to the NFL Operations

 

“This collaborative effort permits the league to educate players about the tools and resources available for a successful playing experience on and off the field,” said Troy Vincent, NFL executive vice president of football operations. “The Rookie Transition Program allows the clubs to orient all rookies to local resources and to club culture, history, leadership and expectations.”

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Meh, I see players coming back after playing with other teams. I don’t think that would be the case if they were treated poorly. I think the staff expects a lot out of their players and push them to play better/harder. Some players can’t handle this, while others will flourish. 
 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bostonherald.com/2021/04/18/patriots-among-league-leaders-in-players-returning-for-second-stint/amp/

 

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6 hours ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

Bashing and calling someone a whiner for being real about working conditions that’s made a total taxable career income of just over 9mill but siding with greedy BILLIONAIRES is a Novel concept…. 

Why side with either? 

fug the stupidity.  

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No designated hour lunch break and they don’t have fun? That’s his complaint?

Its not about siding with owners it’s about living in the real world. Welcome to it. People are working twice as many hours with never time for family or lunch all year round for pennies.

Get real. Sounds like they just take their poo seriously as they should as the amount of money on the line.

And I’m just talking about Americans. It’s sorry how out of touch these athletes are with real life, but it explains a lot.

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The patriots value hard work over everything else. 

That's why a guy like cam Newton surprised a lot of folks when he earned praise and a second contract from the organization. 

Marsh is a JAG. Not sure how this is relevant to panthers football other than Mr. Scot losing his schtick to the new guy.

 

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