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  1. Mike O says:

    > …one of the finest leaders the team had during its championship runs was fellow linebacker Willie McGinest. He took newcomers under his wing, and also wasn’t afraid to get up in someone’s face if they got out of line. … a teammate couldn’t slip out without having to deal with the … enforcer.

    “Willie was a massive presence. He just commanded guys’ attention and respect,” …
    So how important is leadership to the success of a team?

    McGinest offered …

    “I don’t think there’s enough (emphasis) put on the leadership role, … “There’s a distance between the coaches and the players. And regardless of how a coach’s relationship is with his players, there’s always a small buffer there.

    “That’s not a good or bad thing. That’s just how it is. The middle (buffer) are those players, those leaders, those guys who have been there, who understand, who can help funnel what the coach is trying to do.

    That’s a key paradigm right there – someone in the ranks who can reach across the buffer and implement the leadership.

    I’m not sure if churches should have a buffer, but human nature says that buffers will exist, especially if you are leading 80 people, or so. But if the newcomers can feel respected, and the old timers (inner circle) can feel unthreatened, you can have a winning church.

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