Put high quality grass in every stadium and you got a deal
I’m sure cheap ass Clark is one of those whiners.
That’s what I said to my school too but that never stopped the principal from sending them to my mom
You’re telling me the cheapskate billionaire owners don’t like being criticized for being skinflints?
I love that our country is an exit scam with Billionaires trying to drain every last penny from anyone (economically) beneath them
Or like any other job, just treat your employees better
Translation: We (the billionaire owners) hate that there is a union and we are incredibly upset we can’t destroy it like we have in all other facets of life.
Well they already got weed, what else can they get? Permanent ping pong tables in every locker room?
If we stop testing for it…
Clark you aren’t slick, and your dad is rolling in his grave.
Oh? All the more reason to publish them.
Stop the count!!!
These idiots. The report card is a great way for players to say their piece and let off steam.
The other option is anonymous comments to the media / big investigative journalist pieces by bored reporters.
I also think some teams listen and make improvements, recognizing it can be an asset during free agency, etc.
One of the complaints by ownership is they aren’t being told what they can improve.
It seems I’ve read these reports more thoroughly than the owners because I know this to be false.
I think it’s the Cardinals, they don’t give their guys supplements or even a full day’s meals. It’s pretty damn obvious what they’re asking for.
Or other teams that have poor family facilities on game day. They’re asking for facilities for their wives and kids. At the stadium. That they work at.
Other times I’ve seen feedback on coaches that have been pretty interesting.
This is nothing more than the owners not wanting the players to air some of their dirty laundry out for the public to know, and to discourage free agents.
All the corporations out there that send out annual employee satisfaction surveys are reading this like, “We can do that?”
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Put high quality grass in every stadium and you got a deal
I’m sure cheap ass Clark is one of those whiners.
That’s what I said to my school too but that never stopped the principal from sending them to my mom
You’re telling me the cheapskate billionaire owners don’t like being criticized for being skinflints?
I love that our country is an exit scam with Billionaires trying to drain every last penny from anyone (economically) beneath them
Or like any other job, just treat your employees better
Translation: We (the billionaire owners) hate that there is a union and we are incredibly upset we can’t destroy it like we have in all other facets of life.
Well they already got weed, what else can they get? Permanent ping pong tables in every locker room?
If we stop testing for it…
Clark you aren’t slick, and your dad is rolling in his grave.
Oh? All the more reason to publish them.
Stop the count!!!
These idiots. The report card is a great way for players to say their piece and let off steam.
The other option is anonymous comments to the media / big investigative journalist pieces by bored reporters.
I also think some teams listen and make improvements, recognizing it can be an asset during free agency, etc.
One of the complaints by ownership is they aren’t being told what they can improve.
It seems I’ve read these reports more thoroughly than the owners because I know this to be false.
I think it’s the Cardinals, they don’t give their guys supplements or even a full day’s meals. It’s pretty damn obvious what they’re asking for.
Or other teams that have poor family facilities on game day. They’re asking for facilities for their wives and kids. At the stadium. That they work at.
Other times I’ve seen feedback on coaches that have been pretty interesting.
This is nothing more than the owners not wanting the players to air some of their dirty laundry out for the public to know, and to discourage free agents.
All the corporations out there that send out annual employee satisfaction surveys are reading this like, “We can do that?”