They were leaked and now on the NFLPA website. What do the players think?
https://nflpa.com/report-cards/2025
Bowles with a B+, which puts him sort of middle/low end of the pack. Canales got an A- and Coen got a C. There were reports last year that Coen is a little high strung lol.
The Glazers get a D+ so in the bottom half or lower. Part of that seems to be pretty low marks for things like locker room, training room, team travel and treatment of families.
The Bucs only "A" was the S&C coach and they just fired him? Longtime guy too.
I see where the Miami Dolphins has all A's. Hence, the report card is no indication of how good a team is.
I see where the Miami Dolphins has all A's. Hence, the report card is no indication of how good a team is.
Haha, South Beach and E11even cure all!
How can the Bucs obtain a D+ for treatment of families and travel when the Bucs have a lot of players that are on rookie contracts or were extended before they hit the FA market? How would these players know any better as they haven't played for another team in the league?
Not shocking
Interesting but largely meaningless
steelers 32. Pretty damn good consistent franchise.
Like every survey, a grain of salt is required. Still interesting though because, for example, only a shirt while ago the Bucs training facilities were world class. and as mentioned here, Steelers with low marks and Dolphins with high marks lol
Bucs players voted in early November to early December, so mostly in the midst of an epic collapse. And yet the focus of their discontent, as reflected in the grades, was the Bucs owners and the facilities (grades ranging from F for the field and travel to D- for locker room)
Even in the midst of the collapse the players, voting anonymously, gave the GM an A- and Bowles a B as a HC and an A- as a D coordinator.
Wild. The voting period begins with the bye week, so maybe a lot of those votes were early on in the voting period lol
