A new report from the NFLPA shows how Chicago Bears players view the organization, and it’s encouraging when compared to the rest of the league.
The NFLPA surveyed 1,300 of their members to get an idea of where their respective team thrives and where there’s room for improvement. The eight categories ranged from club facilities to nutrition to treatment of families to travel conditions. The results were tallied and a report card for each team was released.
Overall, the Bears ranked 13th overall in team surveys, which is respectable. Outside of three categories, the organization received high marks across the board.
An interesting nugget involved the intensity of workouts, which was something Matt Eberflus brought to the table in his first year as head coach.
While players’ opinions of the coaching staff in Chicago are generally positive, one major problem identified was the overall tempo and intensity of offseason workouts, which was reflected in an actual violation and punishment last offseason.
Here’s the full breakdown courtesy of the NFLPA website: