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Tepper gets a lot of hate for things he deserves, but I don’t know I agree with the statement he is only somewhat interested in building a competitive team? If anything, he seems to be willing to do anything to build a winner even if it’s admitting horrible mistakes almost immediately. 

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56 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

A- for head coach is 17th?

The loyalty is part of the package in  this sport. If not an A I would expect a B or the guy who would have got a lower grade is probably already fired this year.

I would like to see that list out of curiosity and if anyone got less than a B.

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More from the report:

  • Treatment of Families: B+
  • Food/Dining: B 
    • The players are very complimentary of their Director of Culinary, Tracie Hartman
  • Nutritionist/Dietician: A-
  • Locker Room: C
  • Training Room: B-
  • Training Staff: B+
  • Weight Room: C+
  • Strength Coaches: A
  • Team Travel: D 
    • The players believe their team’s travel schedule is not very efficient, a rank of 24 out of 32 teams.
    • Fewer players feel they have a comfortable amount of personal space on team flights this year because coaches moved into first class seats, leaving players with smaller seats.
  • Head Coach: A- 
    • 97% of Panthers players feel their head coach Dave Canales is efficient with their time, a rank of 10 out of 32.
    • The players feel that Canales is highly receptive to locker room feedback on the team’s needs, ranking him 12 of 32 head coaches in the league.
  • Ownership: D- 
    • There are several areas that stand out to players as detrimental to their work experiences, including a lack of space in the facility, declining travel conditions, and the continued use of turf over grass.
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1 hour ago, Waldo said:

The loyalty is part of the package in  this sport. If not an A I would expect a B or the guy who would have got a lower grade is probably already fired this year.

I would like to see that list out of curiosity and if anyone got less than a B.

  • Chicago: C
  • Cleveland: C
  • Jax: C

 

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Only 35 players responded to this survey, meaning that it was less than half (and possible less than a third with all the injuries this year) of the players on the roster. I would guess there would be a high coloration with with winning programs having high grades and losing programs with low grades. As the common saying goes: Winning cures Everything 

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1 hour ago, PanthersATL said:

More from the report:

  • Treatment of Families: B+
  • Food/Dining: B 
    • The players are very complimentary of their Director of Culinary, Tracie Hartman
  • Nutritionist/Dietician: A-
  • Locker Room: C
  • Training Room: B-
  • Training Staff: B+
  • Weight Room: C+
  • Strength Coaches: A
  • Team Travel: D 
    • The players believe their team’s travel schedule is not very efficient, a rank of 24 out of 32 teams.
    • Fewer players feel they have a comfortable amount of personal space on team flights this year because coaches moved into first class seats, leaving players with smaller seats.
  • Head Coach: A- 
    • 97% of Panthers players feel their head coach Dave Canales is efficient with their time, a rank of 10 out of 32.
    • The players feel that Canales is highly receptive to locker room feedback on the team’s needs, ranking him 12 of 32 head coaches in the league.
  • Ownership: D- 
    • There are several areas that stand out to players as detrimental to their work experiences, including a lack of space in the facility, declining travel conditions, and the continued use of turf over grass.

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