AFC East NFLPA Report Card: What Did Kraft’s Pats Score an F- in?

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The NFLPA recently conducted a comprehensive survey, providing a platform for players across the league to evaluate their respective teams. This unique insight into the organizations reveals the players’ perspectives on the quality and management of their teams, highlighting the best and areas needing improvement.
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In the spotlight for the AFC East, the survey results reveal a diverse range of team performances. Leading the pack, not just in the AFC East but across the entire NFL, is the Miami Dolphins. Miami received a report card with straight As with a few pluses and minuses.
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Following the Dolphins, the Buffalo Bills also received attention in the survey, ranking 11th overall. Apparently, if you want to get jacked, Buffalo is the team for you. They scored an A+ on their weight room and an A for strength coaches. Their mention suggests a noteworthy position within the league, inviting curiosity about the players’ detailed views on the organization.
The New York Jets secured a lower position, ranking 21st overall. New York got C-s across the board in food, locker room, and training room.
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However, the survey unveiled a bold statement about the New England Patriots, who received an F- rating for the treatment of families. Robert Kraft got a D+ in the owner category, and former head coach Bill Belichick received a B-. This evaluation indicates a significant dissatisfaction among Patriots players, marking a dramatic shift for a team once considered among the league’s elite. The treatment of players and their families was explicitly highlighted as a concern, with a call to the team’s owner, Bobby Kraft, to improve the organization’s approach.
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These results offer a revealing look into the internal dynamics of NFL teams from the players’ perspective, underscoring the importance of organizational support and its impact on team morale and performance.

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