Bengals still just can’t get it right with NFLPA report card grades
The Cincinnati Bengals improved some key areas on the latest round of NFLPA report cards.
But some bad areas remained stagnant, if not got worse.
The report cards, which went public this week, still have the Bengals as some of the NFL’s worst offenders in regards to nutrition, treatment of families and home game field.
On treatment of families, the Bengals graded at an F-. One year ago, the biggest complaint in this area was lack of childcare for the families of players during games .
The Bengals appeared to address complaints about nutrition and dining areas last year, but graded at an F in or F- in both areas, a downgrade.
Perhaps most notable of all, team ownership received a D+, while the coaching staff received much higher marks.
Recent Bengals efforts to improve the stadium and facilities received notable jumps in grades.
Bengals NFLPA report card grades
A full look at the grades, courtesy of ESPN :
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Treatment of Families: F-
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Home Game Field: D-
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Food/Dining Area: F-
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Nutritionist/Dietician: F
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Locker Room: A-
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Training Room: A-
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Training Staff: A-
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Weight Room: A-
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Strength Coaches: A
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Position Coaches: B-
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Offensive Coordinator: A-
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Defensive Coordinator: B+
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Special Teams Coordinator: B+
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Team Travel: C-
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Head Coach: A-
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General Manager: C
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Team Ownership: D+
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Overall Rank: 28
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: NFL report cards: Bengals still just can’t get it right

