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
Here is how much each team spent from 2019 to 2023 on the team vs playoff success (1 pt for WC loss, 4 div loss, 8 cc loss, 13 SB loss, 20 for SB win). KC basically breaks the league. 2nd post will have the graph without KC. pic.twitter.com/CuVVZGpljK
Here is how much each team spent from 2019 to 2023 on the team vs playoff success (1 pt for WC loss, 4 div loss, 8 cc loss, 13 SB loss, 20 for SB win). KC basically breaks the league. 2nd post will have the graph without KC. pic.twitter.com/CuVVZGpljK
Interesting. If you take the Chiefs out so the scaling comes back together and the graph actually works, there does appear to be a fairly linear positive correlation.
Wouldn't have guessed that. Always felt like to me that a lot of those high cash spending teams were squads like NOLA that had to fix their shit (and yes, there is NOLA and Cleveland with high spending and low performance due to catastrophically bad cap management). [Reply]
Seems like it really shows the last 2 years to be outliers in terms of the Chiefs were winning with cheap rookies.
I'd expect the Chiefs to really start to spend more as it's pretty much the teams trying to win in that upper right, but drafting like the Chiefs have has been the big key. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Seems like it really shows the last 2 years to be outliers in terms of the Chiefs were winning with cheap rookies.
I'd expect the Chiefs to really start to spend more as it's pretty much the teams trying to win in that upper right, but drafting like the Chiefs have has been the big key.
It also looks like teams that created 2 and 3 year windows for themselves in that top/right quadrant.
But in that regard this doesn't tell us anything we don't already know. [Reply]
Here is how much each team spent from 2019 to 2023 on the team vs playoff success (1 pt for WC loss, 4 div loss, 8 cc loss, 13 SB loss, 20 for SB win). KC basically breaks the league. 2nd post will have the graph without KC. pic.twitter.com/CuVVZGpljK
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
It’s such a low hanging fruit/relatively easy fix.
Meet with your player leaders/captains, get their feedback on what they want in terms of improvements and then determine what can be done incrementally/in the short term and what will need to wait for if/when they build a new practice facility.
But just doing nothing seems to be an unforced error by Clark.
Yes. 100%. Just manage it. Manage the survey like most successful companies do. It’s not brain surgery. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
This feels odd considering the chiefs paid a lot of cash for Kelce, Mahomes, Thuney, Taylor and Jones
It's a somewhat misleading chart when you look at the x-axis scale. The salary cap makes it pretty tough to really spend much less than the average in the long run. [Reply]
We do engagement surveys from the corporation I work for. We only get about 25% participation because it's not manadatory. From what I've seen it's normally the fringes that participate in these surveys. The loudest minority of angry or happy people make the most impact in terms of having their voices heard. I wonder what the level of participation is for this survey. [Reply]