Jets owner rips 'bogus' NFLPA survey for F grade
Briefly

Woody Johnson, chairman of the New York Jets, has publicly rejected the NFL Players Association's damning report card that rated his team as the worst in the league. He labeled the findings as 'totally bogus' and questioned the survey's integrity, citing issues with its methodology and representation of players. Despite acknowledging the Jets' lower ranking, Johnson remains committed to improving every aspect of the organization and aims for excellence across all categories, insisting that betterment is always possible regardless of the unfavorable assessment.
Johnson criticized the survey’s methodology and representation, stating 'it's not fair, it's not balanced,' expressing a desire for improvement, regardless of the report.
He referred to the poll as 'totally bogus,' emphasizing that he sees potential for improvement despite the team's poor ranking.
Johnson maintained that the Jets aim to excel in all areas; 'We want to be No. 1 in everything,' he asserted.
The NFLPA's report indicated dissatisfaction with Jets' leadership and culture, contributing to the team's drop to a 29th-place ranking from 21st.
Read at ESPN.com
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