Seahawks players are fairly happy with their locker room and their food, but they're not as pleased with the team's ownership and training staff, per a new survey.
Zoom in: In the latest annual report card from the NFL Players Association, the Seahawks ranked 14th among the league's 32 teams for overall player satisfaction.
Yes, but: Players gave the Seahawks some of the lowest marks when it came to training, with the team report card noting "the lack of staffing and resources provided in the training room."
What they're saying: "...There are not enough quality trainers, limiting the players' ability for one-on-one treatment for injury recovery and prevention," the report said.
When asked to rate the team's ownership, players gave Seahawks chairman Jody Allen a C+, which ranks in the bottom third of NFL teams.
The intrigue: The only "A" that Seahawks players awarded was for former head coach Pete Carroll, whom the team replaced in January with Mike Macdonald.