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Dalton is a legitimate team leader.
Dalton is a try-hard/fake leader, and NFL players can detect that.
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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?

No we don't.

Let me pose this direct question to the board.  Are you ok with Dalton's tone during that in-game interview?  Shenanigans from other players aside, are you satisfied with him taking the time to primp his hair and act coy after an atrocious showing?  Shouldn't a ''leader" be more focused on being displeased with that kind of performance than the angle at which his hair is lying?

This guy is convinced christ almighty is going to come down from the heavans and woosh his pathetic ducks down the field right into the waiting arms of AJ.  Thats a born FOLLOWER.
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RE: Leadership is earned, not appointed. - Vas Deferens - 08-25-2015, 05:09 PM

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