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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1029009" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>That doesn’t surprise me. Somewhere in the midst of that stat is ME.</p><p>There’s a big difference between wanting to be the best looking QB (stats) and wanting to be the best looking team (Trophies)</p><p></p><p>Interesting enough I just happen to be reading a book on Leadership (John Maxwell) that the Owner of our Company bought for me. As I ponder each Chapter and begin to see what’s needed for true leadership, it’s very telling and it’s surprisingly intentional.</p><p>I don’t think Rodgers had everyone’s trust (this is just my opinion and it’s really not a slight on him, it’s just how I see him) Great athlete, very mediocre leader. He had respect to a pretty significant level though, but without trust you can’t be an effective leader. Which for me explains he did have success… just didn’t do it at the highest level very often or consistently when put in a position to do so. I think higher character guys like Vince and Bart exuded trust to more people in their circle of influence, Just my opinion here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1029009, member: 10086"] That doesn’t surprise me. Somewhere in the midst of that stat is ME. There’s a big difference between wanting to be the best looking QB (stats) and wanting to be the best looking team (Trophies) Interesting enough I just happen to be reading a book on Leadership (John Maxwell) that the Owner of our Company bought for me. As I ponder each Chapter and begin to see what’s needed for true leadership, it’s very telling and it’s surprisingly intentional. I don’t think Rodgers had everyone’s trust (this is just my opinion and it’s really not a slight on him, it’s just how I see him) Great athlete, very mediocre leader. He had respect to a pretty significant level though, but without trust you can’t be an effective leader. Which for me explains he did have success… just didn’t do it at the highest level very often or consistently when put in a position to do so. I think higher character guys like Vince and Bart exuded trust to more people in their circle of influence, Just my opinion here [/QUOTE]
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