New York Post Ranks Trust Levels of Local Sports Executives
The outlet introduced a six-category system to assess general managers in New York sports. One executive received the highest rating while another was placed in a variable category.
nypost.comA New York Post article presented a ranking system for general managers of New York professional sports teams based on six categories of trust. The system placed one executive in the top tier, citing roster decisions that initially drew public criticism but later gained acceptance.
A second executive was placed in a category described as depending on the day of the week, with the article noting that the placement would draw disagreement from some fans of that team. The article referenced past personnel moves and coaching decisions as factors in the assessment.
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The ranking may influence fan discussion of team management decisions.
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