Faced with the rare accountability that comes from the NFL Players Association's annual report cards, some owners dismiss the ...
In the anonymous player survey that was released at the end of February, the Patriots ranked 31st overall out of 32 teams.
For the last several years, the NFLPA has released report cards, grading each of the league's 32 teams from "A+" to "F" in ...
Patriots owner Robert Kraft addressed his team's poor marks in the NFLPA report card survey, which is made up of feedback ...
The NFL Players Association released their annual report card earlier this year, and New York Jets owner Woody Johnson was ...
The Patriots ranked 31st in the NFL in the NFL Players Association's report card, with players surveyed criticizing the team ...
The NFLPA did a survey of players and then released report cards for each team in February. Johnson was the only owner to be ...
Each year, the NFL Players Association conducts a survey of its members to gather insights on their respective teams. The ...
Johnson, 77, was given an F for ownership and finished dead last among the 32 NFL owners. A year ago, he received a B-minus.
Jets owner Woody Johnson's most interesting comments from the recent league meetings related to his reaction to getting an "F" in the latest NFLPA report card.
In the NFL, however, Coleman said about eight people in first class while the rest get stuck in economy. He then described the extreme change, going from 75 degrees in L.A. to 20 degrees in Buffalo.
The New York Jets organization is a mess, but owner Woody Johnson still called out a "totally bogus" NFLPA report-card grade.
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