Bobhaze
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It takes a lot more courage for a leader to admit he has a problem to overcome and is upfront about it, than to pretend they’re some false macho man who has a false face of bravado at all times. I prefer leaders who have the strength to be real than pretend to be a kind of strength that isn’t strong at all.I have zero problems with what he was saying. He is right in that when you are the leader, you cant show weakness in public.
Imagine a military leader showing weakness to his troops that he is supposed to be leading?
i know it is horrible to compare military with football, but....
All he is saying is that as the QB of a team, especially the Cowboys, you dont go public with it. Thats all... dont go public because you cant show weakness. The position comes with a built in pressure. You can have all the issues you have, but DONT go public with it. I know in today's world we are supposed to be sensitive and all, but some things you can keep quiet about.