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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    I think they're really short on depth so I don't really think signing Runyan would necessarily affect whether they draft IOL. So I think they could sign him before the draft. Runyan will want to see what his market value is first though.
    But it could have a considerable impact on which one(s) thay draft, and in which round(s).

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    Didn't know exactly where to post this, or how (obviously), and I thought another poster would have been all over it.
    In any case, the results of the poll conducted by the inmates:
    (Pack comes in at 3rd place overall)
    https://nflpa.com/nfl-player-team-report-cards-2024

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    Quote Originally Posted by QBME View Post
    Didn't know exactly where to post this, or how (obviously), and I thought another poster would have been all over it.
    In any case, the results of the poll conducted by the inmates:
    (Pack comes in at 3rd place overall)
    https://nflpa.com/nfl-player-team-report-cards-2024
    One thing it shows is that players tend to like their head coach. MLF got a B+ grade, but that only ranked 21st. Worst grade the Packers got was treatment of families. Lack of daycare support for children of players on game day was a big issue.

    Most interesting team was the Chiefs. Absolutely love their head coach (A+), and hate just about everything else about the organization (D+ overall).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    One thing it shows is that players tend to like their head coach. MLF got a B+ grade, but that only ranked 21st. Worst grade the Packers got was treatment of families. Lack of daycare support for children of players on game day was a big issue.

    Most interesting team was the Chiefs. Absolutely love their head coach (A+), and hate just about everything else about the organization (D+ overall).
    Winning fixes most everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QBME View Post
    Winning fixes most everything.
    It also means that Andy can probably name his price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    One thing it shows is that players tend to like their head coach. MLF got a B+ grade, but that only ranked 21st. Worst grade the Packers got was treatment of families. Lack of daycare support for children of players on game day was a big issue.

    Most interesting team was the Chiefs. Absolutely love their head coach (A+), and hate just about everything else about the organization (D+ overall).
    It's hard to hire daycare people right now. But the Packers should make a concerted effort to do that.

    Wonder what area or areas kept MLF out of the "A" range?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz View Post
    It's hard to hire daycare people right now. But the Packers should make a concerted effort to do that.

    Wonder what area or areas kept MLF out of the "A" range?
    There were some issues that cropped up last year that we don't usually see with the Packers. They ended up trading Rasul who had expressed some frustration, had to suspend Jaire, and Campbell made some comments we don't usually see. Now the team did come together and had a great second half, and the survey was conducted from August to November 2023 so MLF may have made some improvements that are not reflected in the survey.
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