So are they wanting free daycare? If so, that’s bullshit. Us regular working folk have to pay out the ass for it so why should they have it for free?
Originally Posted by: go.pack.go.
This is what could be called a societal inequity perspective, and I think many get it, but it's also philosophical in nature, not the kind of pragmatic thinking you would want Mark Murphy to embrace. Instead, what you want, imo, is for Mark to get his hands on that NFLPA report card, with all 60 questions asked and answered, and fix what can be fixed. We only saw what the NFLPA wanted us to see, so far. My bet is they will trickle more information going forward, we shall see. If I was Mark Murphy, I would have already called the two upholstery shops that I found online in Green Bay and had them in my locker room yesterday coming up with innovative and attractive cushioning solutions for my players. I would have put out the help wanted sign for the missing staff, and I'd be clearing some room for our new daycare center in the existing facility, or buying one in the community, and/or
getting an engineering firm hot on designing our new daycare center.
It isn't his money. In a way, it's kind of nobody's money, and all he has to do is make sure we dont run out of it. There might have been a time when that was a concern, but that time is long gone. Coddle the hell out of these entitled bastards and their families, and as I stated earlier, be public about it. Fans may think its great being 6th on that list, patting the Packers on the back, and US news might call Green Bay the 2nd best city in America to live in, but I doubt any prospective player ever read that article or would give a shit about the why behind it. The Packers should absolutely strive to be the biggest ass-kissers of players in the NFL, for practical reasons, not philosophical ones, INCLUDING the visitors side locker room and staff accommodation, as yet another example of creating competive advantage where possible.