The NFLPA report cards leaked — and the Packers didn’t look great.
After ranking 7th last year, Green Bay fell to 21st overall, with noticeable drops in:
Head Coach grade (B-)
Offensive Coordinator (C)
Training Staff (C)
“Respect for Players” (second worst in the league)
In Hour 2 of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew breaks down what these grades actually mean — and whether they should worry Packers fans.
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🏈 Matt LaFleur’s Respect Grade
LaFleur’s “respect for players” score sparked immediate debate.
Did something shift inside the locker room?
Was it simply a reflection of a late-season losing stretch?
Or are NIL-era athletes more sensitive to hard coaching and accountability?
The hosts wrestle with whether being liked and being effective are two very different things — and whether that distinction matters when it comes to winning.
🎯 Adam Stenovich’s “C”
The offensive coordinator’s C grade raised eyebrows.
But what exactly are players evaluating?
Scheme?
Play-calling?
Communication?
Playing time?
Without clarity on methodology, the crew questions how much weight a single letter should carry.
🧠 Are Players Getting Softer?
Chewy raises the generational angle.
Today’s players operate in a world of NIL money, social media, and constant feedback.
Does that environment change how they respond to tough coaching?
Or is this simply part of a competitive locker room reacting emotionally to adversity?
💰 Cap Dominoes Still Loom
Beyond the grades, roster decisions remain the bigger offseason story:
Rashan Gary’s cap hit
Elgton Jenkins’ future
Restructure possibilities
Subtle phrasing from Gutekunst about players potentially not being on the team
The survey grades may spark discussion — but roster moves will ultimately define the direction.
⚖️ The Bottom Line
The Packers aren’t imploding.
But the drop isn’t nothing.
Whether it’s timing, culture, communication, or perception — something changed.
The question now:
Will Green Bay adjust, or will they trust their process?
🎧 A sharp, thoughtful breakdown of leaked NFLPA grades, coaching perception, and what it means for the Packers’ offseason — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.