Patriots, Eagles given 'F' in NFL report cards for exact same thing

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The New England Patriots just played in the Super Bowl, and the Philadelphia Eagles won the big game a year ago.

That didn't stop both from getting an F grade in the new NFLPA player survey report cards, which were revealed Thursday by ESPN.

They got an F in the same category: Team Travel.

The details released by ESPN don't have further specifics to know what exactly players are upset about with travel, but it's not an ideal way to keep players happy.

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Travel is one of those logistical things that can either go smoothly or not smoothly, and apparently, it must not all be smooth for the Pats and Eagles.

The Eagles were the better rank overall in the player surveys between these two teams, but they still slotted just No. 20 out of 32 NFL teams.

Philadelphia was also given a D grade for its locker room, and just a C+ for treatment of families.

The Eagles got A grades for home game field, food/dining area, training staff, special teams coordinator and head coach -- and got an A-plus for defensive coordinator.

The Patriots rank 26th out of 32 NFL teams in the overall survey grading rank, which makes it that much more impressive that they reached the Super Bowl after this survey was taken.

The Pats got a D for home game field, and a D+ for food/dining area.

They also got a C-minus grade in locker room, training room and weight room.

The Patriots got an A grade for offensive coordinator and for head coach, so shoutout Josh McDaniels and Mike Vrabel.

Apparently the Pats and Eagles should try to figure out their team travel woes together, though.

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