The @NFLPA just released their player team report cards for 2024 and the results are ... suboptimal for the Chiefs.
Head coach Andy Reid gets A+ but Chiefs rank dead last in training staff and ownership. Ownership gets an F- from the players. pic.twitter.com/2XyHkQfFru
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
The facilities aren't bad.
They are conducive to winning.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Andy Reid are conducive to winning. Facilities don't really matter in terms of wins or losses, but that doesnt mean you dont update them with the times so you arent the laughingstock of the league. And it may cost you a free agent. It really might. If someone is on the fence. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Not gonna give Clark a pass though. He’s gotta upgrade this shit. This is really bad. Looks like it hasn’t been updated since the 90’s.
Originally Posted by JPH83:
Chiefs have A+ players, coaches and GM, those other teams don't. Does it matter the facilities are bad? Not for winning SBs when you have those other things in place. But if everyone is pulling their weight, why can't Hunt. It's cheap and lazy, and it doesn't meet the standard set by others. He should rectify it.
Exactly. It's weird how people keep using the Superbowl wins as a defense for not having up to date facilities.
If anything that's all the more reason to have up to date facilities. [Reply]
It’s worth a solid 45 seconds of your time to click the link and see some of the comments made on the different categories but here is all it has listed for in regards to ownership:
Originally Posted by :
Club owner Clark Hunt receives a rating of 4.9/10 from Chiefs players when considering his willingness to invest in the facilities (32nd overall)
Originally Posted by stevieray:
The standard set is winning the SB, not how cushy/aesthetic your weight room appears.
It's almost like winning the Superbowl and having comfortable facilities that players like aren't mutually exclusive. I know, wild thought right?
Or do you think if Clark had invested in the facilities more, Mahomes would have stopped being the best QB ever and Reid one of the greatest coaches ever? [Reply]
Seems obvious Chiefs need to make some improvements but it also feels like this has been made into such a bigger deal than it is. Funny to watch outlets try to feed the beast in the offseason and keep people talking. [Reply]
It’s worth a solid 45 seconds of your time to click the link and see some of the comments made on the different categories but here is all it has listed for in regards to ownership:
Again, 4.9 on a 10-pt scale is "slightly below expectations" in how people answer a question like that. Calling it an F- is dumb. [Reply]