Chiefs get 'F' in NFL report cards because of 1 problem
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The Kansas City Chiefs can't be happy with their overall rank in the new NFL report cards voted on by the players and released by ESPN on Thursday.
Out of 32 teams in the league, the Chiefs rank 27th, one of the worst.
Their grade is brought down most in two specific areas, including one graded an F.
The locker room got an F grade by the player votes tabulated by the NFLPA and shared by ESPN.
That's an area that has a lot of value to players, and evidently the Chiefs aren't up to par there.
Kansas City also got one D-minus -- that was in the team travel category. Again, not ideal as far as keeping players happy.
The Chiefs got a C-minus for the training room, and a C for the training staff.
Treatment of families was also given a C.
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The best grades for the Chiefs? Head coach and defensive coordinator, where Andy Reid and Steve Spagnuolo earned A grades.
The home game field got an A-minus, as did the nutritionist/dietician category.
A bit all over the map for the Chiefs, and for an organization that has done so much winning, a bit surprising to see so many low marks.
Coming off a 6-11 season, the Chiefs need an overall vibe improvement, including in a number of these categories.
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