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The grades given by the NFL Players Association are not universally accepted among owners in the league. While some owners disregard these grades, others, such as Bengals executive V.P. Katie Blackburn, embrace them wholeheartedly.

Blackburn believes that feedback is essential for growth and improvement, and she is committed to using it to enhance the work experience for players at the Bengals. Despite receiving low marks in this year’s grades for their treatment of families and food/cafeteria, Blackburn remains optimistic and open to change.

The NFLPA’s grading process has been effective in sparking positive change in the NFL by providing players with valuable information about where they should play and encouraging owners to make improvements based on feedback. Blackburn’s approach of embracing the grades as an opportunity for growth sets a positive example for other owners in the league who want to improve their teams’ work environments.

In conclusion, while some owners dismiss the NFLPA’s grades, others use them as an opportunity to improve their teams’ work experience. The grading process has been successful in promoting positive change by helping players make informed decisions about where they want to play and motivating owners to make improvements based on feedback provided by players.

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