Keith Brooking: A Leader Emerges

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Published: October 25, 2009

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... The absence of sideline leadership under Wade Phillips has led to frequent chaos. The Patrick Clayton flap is just the most recent evidence that there is poor communication between the coaching staff and the men in the trenches. Crayton said he did not even know he had been demoted. No one told him.

I believe him.

A weak head coach heightens the need for players to step forward and become the vocal and spiritual leaders of the team. What exists in the Cowboys' organization today is not unlike the Barry Switzer era. That team managed to overcome the absence of a strong head coach, primarily because there were established leaders on both sides of the ball.

Michael Irvin, Troy Aikman, and Darren Woodson did what Switzer could not—would not—do: They inspired their teammates to rise to every challenge, to meet adversity with single-minded determination, to excel, to exceed expectations.

It didn't hurt that they happened to be stacked with talented ...

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Keith Brooking: A Leader Emerges

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Published: October 25, 2009

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... The absence of sideline leadership under Wade Phillips has led to frequent chaos. The Patrick Clayton flap is just the most recent evidence that there is poor communication between the coaching staff and the men in the trenches. Crayton said he did not even know he had been demoted. No one told him.

I believe him.

A weak head coach heightens the need for players to step forward and become the vocal and spiritual leaders of the team. What exists in the Cowboys' organization today is not unlike the Barry Switzer era. That team managed to overcome the absence of a strong head coach, primarily because there were established leaders on both sides of the ball.

Michael Irvin, Troy Aikman, and Darren Woodson did what Switzer could not—would not—do: They inspired their teammates to rise to every challenge, to meet adversity with single-minded determination, to excel, to exceed expectations.

It didn't hurt that they happened to be stacked with talented ...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
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Keith Brooking: A Leader Emerges

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for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: October 25, 2009

commentComment        

... The absence of sideline leadership under Wade Phillips has led to frequent chaos. The Patrick Clayton flap is just the most recent evidence that there is poor communication between the coaching staff and the men in the trenches. Crayton said he did not even know he had been demoted. No one told him.

I believe him.

A weak head coach heightens the need for players to step forward and become the vocal and spiritual leaders of the team. What exists in the Cowboys' organization today is not unlike the Barry Switzer era. That team managed to overcome the absence of a strong head coach, primarily because there were established leaders on both sides of the ball.

Michael Irvin, Troy Aikman, and Darren Woodson did what Switzer could not—would not—do: They inspired their teammates to rise to every challenge, to meet adversity with single-minded determination, to excel, to exceed expectations.

It didn't hurt that they happened to be stacked with talented ...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com


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