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NFL · 4 hours ago

How Did the NFL Do Away with the NFLPA Report Cards?

Joe Raineri

Joe Raineri

Host · Writer

How Did the NFL Do Away with the NFLPA Report Cards?

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From The Early Line Live

The Power of Social Media and Public Reviews in Business Decisions

Social media and word-of-mouth play significant roles in shaping business decisions across various sectors, from professional sports leagues like the NFL and NHL to local businesses such as pizza shops. Public perception and online reviews heavily influence consumer behavior. For instance, high ratings and positive comments on platforms like Google can persuade someone to try a new pizza place. Conversely, low ratings and negative reviews can deter potential customers.

The NFLPA's Innovative Approach to Team Ratings

The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) implemented an innovative strategy to anonymously report on the conditions provided by the teams' owners. These reports include ratings on whether an owner meets the players’ requirements, covering aspects like locker room quality, food options, travel accommodations, and more. This initiative led to noticeable improvements in conditions for players as embarrassed owners rushed to make upgrades.

However, this practice faced opposition from NFL owners, who were reluctant to face public embarrassment or incur additional expenses. Consequently, they successfully contested this practice in court, resulting in a ruling that such evaluations could not be publicly disclosed. This decision aimed to eliminate external pressure from public opinion though it is suggested that the information could still circulate among players and possibly leak to the public, despite the restrictions placed by the arbitrator.

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