Katie Blackburn, the executive vice president of the Cincinnati Bengals, takes a different approach to NFL Players Association ratings. While some owners view the ratings with skepticism, Blackburn embraces them and uses them as an opportunity for growth. Despite receiving low marks in this year’s family and food/cafeteria treatment ratings, Blackburn remains positive and open to change.
Blackburn’s attitude shows that she takes grades seriously and is willing to use feedback to improve the working experience for players. The NFLPA will continue to issue these ratings with the goal of improving player experiences and promoting accountability in the league. Owners who ignore the ratings do so at their own risk, as it may indicate inaccuracies in the matters highlighted by the ratings.
Overall, Blackburn’s approach sets a positive example for other owners in the league who are looking to make improvements based on feedback. By embracing grades as an opportunity for growth, Blackburn has helped bring about positive change in the NFL and encourages players to make informed decisions about where they want to play.
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