This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The Dolphins (3-4) lost their fourth straight game. “For the eighth week of the year, I feel awesome.” That was obvious, being booed at halftimeĪnd he brushed off a suggestion that he wasn’t at full strength, with pictures showing possible swelling in his right hand. “I know a lot of people are frustrated,” Brady said, but “to be 6-2 is not bad.” Things weren’t going our way in the first half. In their first seven games, the Patriots were outscored 44-9 in that period. He threw for more than half his yards, 76, in the third quarter when the team scored 17 points. New England (6-2) rallied despite another mediocre performance by Brady, who completed more than half his passes for only the fifth time in eight games.īut his 116 yards passing were the second fewest in game he played most of the way in since 2006.īrady completed 13 of 22 passes and threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Dobson with 6:32 gone in the third quarter that began the comeback. That was obvious, being booed at halftime.” “Things weren’t going our way in the first half. “We really haven’t played good in the third quarter, but we did today,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. Activate your Online Access Now Article content If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.These qualitative responses, which are inherently subjective, were reviewed and evaluated by the union and then factored into providing an overall rating that was intended to reflect player opinions.īased upon all of this information, the rankings from Club to Club were determined by comparing how each Club graded in each category.įinally, the Club Report Card includes an overview, which is a summary of the players’ responses and opinions about the Club workplace and specifically about how players perceived Clubs’ commitment to workplace issues. The questionnaire also sought to elicit the opinion of players on some issues that have a direct impact on the quality of life for NFL players. The questions called for both quantitative and qualitative answers for example: “Grade your weight room with 1 reflecting best rating, 5 reflecting lowest rating” and “What would you change about your weight room?” The numerical ratings for each sub-category of questions were tallied and averaged. There then was a qualitative follow up by the union, which resulted in the following “report card.” As a result of the confidential questionnaire, 1,300 players responded. In connection with that goal, questions were sent to every player on the 2022 team rosters asking them their opinions about their Club’s facilities, certain Club personnel/coaches, and other work-related categories, such as Club’s treatment of families and team travel (players were not asked questions about any Club other than their 2022 employer). During the last two years, the Board of Representatives has discussed ways to improve the information available to free agents making decisions about their prospective Clubs and decided to pursue the development of “Club Report Cards” that, while not a scientific survey, would report the quantitative and qualitative opinions of NFL players about their respective Clubs.
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