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Dalton is a legitimate team leader.
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Leadership is earned, not appointed.
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(08-25-2015, 04:56 PM)McC Wrote: Here's the thing about all that leadership talk--they may be saying it, but nobody really believes it.  What else can they do, though?  Stuck in a bad place and trying everything they can to make the most of it.  Bottom line, though--it's a bunch of empty words.

A leader wakes up a leader every day.  A leader doesn't grow into it or learn it or take ownership of it.  It's in his DNA.  You have it or you don't and it's no more complicated than that.  A leader makes everyone around them better and no one around him dares let him down.  Do we have that here?

Repped. The fact he's being "appointed" or "passed" a leader job in his FIFTH season is highly troubling. Are we to believe he suddenly just decided to be an effective leader as a starting QB 5 years in? We'll probably still make the postseason, but it just doesn't bode well for having actual leadership. And that's been a big problem with this team with out flat postseason performances. And "it starts with the head coach" to quote LT.
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RE: Leadership is earned, not appointed. - GarbageDisposal - 08-25-2015, 05:03 PM

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