Blackburn, the executive V.P. of the Bengals, believes in embracing feedback and using it to improve. Despite receiving low marks in this year’s grades for their treatment of families and food/cafeteria, Blackburn remains positive and open to change. She takes the grades seriously and is willing to make improvements based on the feedback provided.
Blackburn’s attitude shows that she takes the grades seriously and is willing to make improvements. The NFLPA will continue to issue these grades with the goal of improving the work experience for players. Owners who ignore the grades do so at their own peril, as it may indicate accuracy in the issues highlighted by the grades.
Overall, the grading process is effective in sparking positive change in the NFL. It helps players make informed decisions about where they want to play and encourages owners to make improvements based on the feedback provided. Blackburn’s approach of embracing the grades as an opportunity for growth sets a positive example for other owners in the league.
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