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What Matthew Stafford and Mark Sanchez Teach Us About a Team
Posted on August 18th, 2010 in General Leadership, Life and Family, On Leadership, Worship Leadership by Fred McKinnonWe’ve all heard it … time after time …
“There is no ‘I’ in the word T-E-A-M”. This applies to life .. in church ministry, business, family, and yes … sports. The story of these two quarterbacks says it all. I caught a story in Monday’s USAToday about the Detroit Lions’ QB, Matthew Stafford. Since he hails from the Promised Land, good ole’ UGA (University of Georgia – GO DAWGS) … I took interest in the article.


The article talked about both Matthew Stafford, and former USC Quarterback, Mark Sanchez, who was drafted to the Jets. Both of these QB’s had their rookie season in 2009 – Stafford with the Detroit Lions, and Sanchez with the New York Jets.
Now I’m not one to pick on a losing team … but the Detroit Lions have had a tough time lately. Stafford goes to a team that is seriously struggling. Sanchez goes to a team that is working well together and has exceptional talent.
Stafford’s Team – 2 wins all year … which is better than NO WINS the year before.
Sanchez’s Team – a trip to the AFC playoffs.
Can these guys take the credit? See below:
Although their final numbers were similar, with Stafford throwing for 2,267 yards and 13 touchdowns with 20 interceptions, and Sanchez throwing for 2,444 yards and 12 touchdowns with 20 interceptions, the latter player received considerably more buzz. (source: USAToday)
Stafford: 2267 yards thrown
Sanchez: 2444 yards thrown
Stafford: 13 touchdowns
Sanchez: 12 touchdowns
Stafford: 20 interceptions
Sanchez: 20 interceptions
Do you see it? There is no “i” in TEAM. It wasn’t all about a star QB. It was about a TEAM.
Whether you are a worship leader, a pastor, a business owner, or a star athlete …. in most situations, it’s not all about you. It’s about the team you are surrounded with. It’s about putting the “right people in the right seats on the bus”.
If you have all the talent in the world, but don’t have yourself aligned with the right team, your overall wins may be marginal. Granted, everybody’s definition of a “win” is different, based on your situation.
But think about this … when was the last time you checked on your team. When was the last time things were re-aligned. When was the last time you took inventory of your gifts and where they are best “at play”.
Comments/Thoughts? Let’em rip.







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