An analysis of the Detroit Lions’ NFLPA report card
In the 2023 survey and grading, Detroit performed better than the Lions in 2022, the inaugural year of NFLPA president JC Tretter’s project.
All of the Lions’ grades from the NFPPA report card are as follows:
When examining a few of the particular categories, the Lions demonstrated some progress.The training staff’s position of 12th is an improvement over their No. 22 ranking from the previous year. The Lions made significant changes to their training staff, and the response has been excellent. According to the report,
The players believe that the level of training care has significantly increased despite the new training staff this year. When compared to the previous year, they reported significantly more personalized treatment this season.”
In addition, food service and nutrition improved significantly between the 29th and the 19th, as reported by the athletes.
Most returning participants believe that this category has improved over the previous year.
Gamers comment on improved taste, freshness, healthier options, higher quality, and excellent staff effort.
Going into the following year, players would like to see even more variety in the kinds of dishes available.
The Lions, who are ranked 25th overall, are still in the lower half of the pack when it comes to nutritionists. The absence of a customized nutrition plan was a frequent grievance.
Dan Campbell, the head coach of Detroit, received an A+. Lions Wire was the original home of this article:Dissecting the NFLPA’s Detroit Lions report card