How did the Vikings grade out in the annual NFLPA report cards?

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The results of the annual NFLPA report cards weren’t supposed to be available to public this year. That was the goal of the NFL when they filed a grievance with the NFLPA a few months stating that the survey violated the collective bargaining agreement.

That didn’t stop the worldwide leader from obtaining the results. ESPN reporter Kalyn Kahler managed to get her hands on the grades and published them for everybody to see.

The results were once again favorable for the Vikings as they ranked No. 2 overall behind only the Miami Dolphins. Both teams have consistently ranked high ever since the NFLPA started tracking this type of stuff.

Here’s a look at the full report card for the Vikings:

Treatment of Families: A

Home Game Field: B

Food/Dining Area: B-

Nutritionist/Dietician: B+

Locker Room: A

Training Room: A-

Training Staff: A-

Weight Room: A-

Strength Coaches: A

Position Coaches: B+

Offensive Coordinator: A-

Defensive Coordinator: B+

Special Teams Coordinator: A-

Team Travel: B+

Head Coach: A

General Manager: A

Team Ownership: A+

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