Patriots receive poor grades in NFLPA survey, including bad marks for plane, ownership
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New England Patriots' performance in the NFL Players Association's report cards has worsened over the years, now ranking 31st out of 32 teams. A survey of 1,695 players highlighted inadequate facilities, particularly in weight training and team travel. The team received notably poor grades including an F for the weight room and F for team travel. However, with a $50 million investment in a new facility planned by owner Robert Kraft, there are hopes for improvement in future assessments.
The NFLPA noted in its report that the Patriots' grades should improve following the competition of a new team facility adjacent to Gillette Stadium.
Kraft expressed dismay over the poor grades doled out to his team in the latest NFL Players Association's report cards.
Read at Boston.com
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