
"Cowboys players graded head coach Brian Schottenheimer as an A- head coach after his first season as the team's head coach, and honestly, that probably is not bad for what he had to deal with his first season. Nutritionist/Dietician: B+ Cowboys players gave the organization a B+ in this category for the second year in a row. They also voted the locker as a B+. The weight room was an A-, and Jerry Jones was somehow a B."
"Now the clear major issue the Cowboys have is the training room as you can see above. They ranked it as a D. The Cowboys ranked 22nd in the overall survey."
The NFL Players Association released annual report cards evaluating all 32 teams across various organizational categories. Dallas Cowboys players provided mostly positive ratings, grading head coach Brian Schottenheimer as A-, the weight room as A-, the locker room and nutritionist as B+, and owner Jerry Jones as B. However, a critical deficiency emerged in the training room, which received a D grade. This poor training room rating represents the primary concern among Cowboys players. The overall team ranking placed Dallas 22nd in the survey. Most other NFL general managers received grades of A or B+, with only four receiving lower marks, suggesting the Cowboys' training room issues stand out as a notable organizational weakness.
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