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- 49erFaithful6
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He would be a 7x World Champion by now had the team only done what he asked
- niners94
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- NYniner85
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The NFLPA is releasing its first ever team report cards based on surveying roughly 1,300 players.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 1, 2023
Ranking No. 1 overall in football facilities, staff and overall treatment of players: the #Vikings, followed by the #Dolphins at 2 and #Raiders at 3. https://t.co/Twif0gYl6n pic.twitter.com/qrN1Ta6pZJ
- 49erfaninAZ
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Players report cards on facility/training staff etc. 7th ranked out 7th best in the league
The NFLPA is releasing its first ever team report cards based on surveying roughly 1,300 players.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 1, 2023
Ranking No. 1 overall in football facilities, staff and overall treatment of players: the #Vikings, followed by the #Dolphins at 2 and #Raiders at 3. https://t.co/Twif0gYl6n pic.twitter.com/qrN1Ta6pZJ
Cmon Jed Eddie D would of been number 1
- thl408
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Players report cards on facility/training staff etc. 7th ranked out 7th best in the league
The NFLPA is releasing its first ever team report cards based on surveying roughly 1,300 players.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 1, 2023
Ranking No. 1 overall in football facilities, staff and overall treatment of players: the #Vikings, followed by the #Dolphins at 2 and #Raiders at 3. https://t.co/Twif0gYl6n pic.twitter.com/qrN1Ta6pZJ
Okay now there's a valid reason why injuries may be more frequent. Of course it doesn't explain all injuries, but could be a factor in some of the injuries that fall into the 'bumps and bruises' category.
From the WebZone article:
The 49ers ranked No. 7 overall among all NFL clubs, earning positive marks in most areas. The one glaring negative mark is the team's training room conditions.
"The responses for the team were positive in all but one section: the training room, a crucial area for players to rehab and recover," stated the report. "The tubs and rehab pool are viewed as small and there are a lack of tables and space in the training room itself.
- Bay2Bay9erAllday
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The NFLPA released a league-wide report card in which 1,300 players were polled.#49ers grades:
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) March 1, 2023
Treatment of families B+
Nutrition A-
Weight room A-
Strength staff A
Training room C+
Training staff A-
Locker room B+
Travel A-
Overall, the 49ers ranked 7th in the NFL.
- dj43
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Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Players report cards on facility/training staff etc. 7th ranked out 7th best in the league
The NFLPA is releasing its first ever team report cards based on surveying roughly 1,300 players.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 1, 2023
Ranking No. 1 overall in football facilities, staff and overall treatment of players: the #Vikings, followed by the #Dolphins at 2 and #Raiders at 3. https://t.co/Twif0gYl6n pic.twitter.com/qrN1Ta6pZJ
Okay now there's a valid reason why injuries may be more frequent. Of course it doesn't explain all injuries, but could be a factor in some of the injuries that fall into the 'bumps and bruises' category.
From the WebZone article:
The 49ers ranked No. 7 overall among all NFL clubs, earning positive marks in most areas. The one glaring negative mark is the team's training room conditions.
"The responses for the team were positive in all but one section: the training room, a crucial area for players to rehab and recover," stated the report. "The tubs and rehab pool are viewed as small and there are a lack of tables and space in the training room itself.
Just when NC is taking a break, we get this news.
- 49erFaithful6
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bringing back the gold standard and 49ers org First Class mentality
- Waterbear
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Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Players report cards on facility/training staff etc. 7th ranked out 7th best in the league
The NFLPA is releasing its first ever team report cards based on surveying roughly 1,300 players.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 1, 2023
Ranking No. 1 overall in football facilities, staff and overall treatment of players: the #Vikings, followed by the #Dolphins at 2 and #Raiders at 3. https://t.co/Twif0gYl6n pic.twitter.com/qrN1Ta6pZJ
Okay now there's a valid reason why injuries may be more frequent. Of course it doesn't explain all injuries, but could be a factor in some of the injuries that fall into the 'bumps and bruises' category.
From the WebZone article:
The 49ers ranked No. 7 overall among all NFL clubs, earning positive marks in most areas. The one glaring negative mark is the team's training room conditions.
"The responses for the team were positive in all but one section: the training room, a crucial area for players to rehab and recover," stated the report. "The tubs and rehab pool are viewed as small and there are a lack of tables and space in the training room itself.
Just when NC is taking a break, we get this news.
NC on vacation like:
- Bay2Bay9erAllday
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Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Players report cards on facility/training staff etc. 7th ranked out 7th best in the league
The NFLPA is releasing its first ever team report cards based on surveying roughly 1,300 players.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 1, 2023
Ranking No. 1 overall in football facilities, staff and overall treatment of players: the #Vikings, followed by the #Dolphins at 2 and #Raiders at 3. https://t.co/Twif0gYl6n pic.twitter.com/qrN1Ta6pZJ
Okay now there's a valid reason why injuries may be more frequent. Of course it doesn't explain all injuries, but could be a factor in some of the injuries that fall into the 'bumps and bruises' category.
From the WebZone article:
The 49ers ranked No. 7 overall among all NFL clubs, earning positive marks in most areas. The one glaring negative mark is the team's training room conditions.
"The responses for the team were positive in all but one section: the training room, a crucial area for players to rehab and recover," stated the report. "The tubs and rehab pool are viewed as small and there are a lack of tables and space in the training room itself.
Just when NC is taking a break, we get this news.
NC on vacation like:
Probably like this.
After reading this quote.
"The one glaring negative mark is the team's training room conditions. The responses for the team were positive in all but one section: the training room, a crucial area for players to rehab and recover," stated the report. "The tubs and rehab pool are viewed as small and there are a lack of tables and space in the training room itself."
Injury thread just got some ammo.
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- glorydayz
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Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
The NFLPA released a league-wide report card in which 1,300 players were polled.#49ers grades:
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) March 1, 2023
Treatment of families B+
Nutrition A-
Weight room A-
Strength staff A
Training room C+
Training staff A-
Locker room B+
Travel A-
Overall, the 49ers ranked 7th in the NFL.
What else can they rank for click bait?
- Hoovtrain
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Originally posted by captveg:
The training facilities were built in the late 80s, right? Probably could use an overhaul.
Where are they located? Thought it was on site
- Bay2Bay9erAllday
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Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by captveg:
The training facilities were built in the late 80s, right? Probably could use an overhaul.
Where are they located? Thought it was on site
Wondering the same
- NYniner85
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Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Players report cards on facility/training staff etc. 7th ranked out 7th best in the league
The NFLPA is releasing its first ever team report cards based on surveying roughly 1,300 players.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 1, 2023
Ranking No. 1 overall in football facilities, staff and overall treatment of players: the #Vikings, followed by the #Dolphins at 2 and #Raiders at 3. https://t.co/Twif0gYl6n pic.twitter.com/qrN1Ta6pZJ
Okay now there's a valid reason why injuries may be more frequent. Of course it doesn't explain all injuries, but could be a factor in some of the injuries that fall into the 'bumps and bruises' category.
From the WebZone article:
The 49ers ranked No. 7 overall among all NFL clubs, earning positive marks in most areas. The one glaring negative mark is the team's training room conditions.
"The responses for the team were positive in all but one section: the training room, a crucial area for players to rehab and recover," stated the report. "The tubs and rehab pool are viewed as small and there are a lack of tables and space in the training room itself.
Just when NC is taking a break, we get this news.
Lol, the ice tubs are too small. That's gotta be it