Vince Lombardi’s statement that “winning is nothing but losing is everything, is one of the most valuable quotes that make and change the world of sports. The value of sports has changed by the way Vince Lombardi had coached the two most longest lasting Franchises, the Washington Redskins and the Green Bay Packers. Leaders aren't born they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work. Vince Lombardi will be the coach to be remembered as the coach of the century. Vince Lombardi Leadership, Legacy Of Leadership on leading the Packers five championships and winning the NFL’s first two Super Bowls in 1967 and 1968. The other AFL-NFL trophies won by the Green Bay Packers today will total a NFL Record 4 Super Bowls. …show more content…
These great leaders made their mark in American History, Vince Lombardi was added to the list of leaders in 1969 before the year he died in 1970, the legacy he left was the coaching legacy he had as being a kid, coaching at Fordham and NFL. The most valuable person in the world that had left a legacy in the world had been mostly Martin Luther King Jr. by breaking the color barrier in black and white in schools every where in the whole wide world. Many geniuses have made a mark in history while Vince Lombardi left a coaching legacy in the NFL. The example shows that even though many leaders become well known, before Vince coached, he wasn’t well known. Vince Lombardi was one of the best leaders in his time and inspired people to overcome great distractions and achieve the greatest victory in life to accomplish as an NFL Coach, winning Super Bowl 1 and 2.The example proves my thesis by showing the coaching level Vince was to win, not beg. The example …show more content…
The example relates to the theme by showing confidence to show that you will only led yourself to accomplishing your dream. Vince Lombardi learned the lesson of losing and winning in the NFL as a rookie head coach to a veteran. The achievements Vince had accomplished while being a kid, he valued the time he had to make a mark in the world to always be remembered as Vince Lombardi is a legend. The example proves my thesis by winning isn’t nothing, losing is everything. The example relates to the theme by the leadership Vince took in 1959,, he became an NFL Coach and
The Extra T- Emmitt Smith “It has nothing to do with talent and everything with effort.” It takes blood, sweat, tears and effort to become the greatest, and achieve greatness. Any one can say they are the greatest, but you have to prove it. Emmitt is one of the great running backs of all time.
His last superbowl win was over the Falcons in 2017. They were behind twenty-four points in the half and came back to win thirty- four to twenty-eight. Tom lost the superbowl three times and Peyton Manning has only won twice. Tom brady also has more touchdown passes and has thrown at least one touchdown pass to sixty-five players. Only one of these players is a hall of famer which is Randy Moss, and Rob Gronkowski is getting
The Green Bay Packers are one of the oldest teams in the National Football League. Many of the great names and games have gone through or taken place at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Superbowl trophy is named after Packers' legend, Coach Vince Lombardi. Apart from their one-of-a-kind history, the team is also the only community-owned nonprofit in the entirety of professional sports.
Lombardi lead his team to victories in the first two super bowls and really established himself as one of the best coaches in the history of football. Lombardi left a legacy that can never be filled in not only his players but the league and fans of league as well. Lombardi’s legacy includes his inspirational quotes, his coaching styles, and probably
Last ethical characteristic that Vince Lombardi showed was equality. Lombardi would tolerate no racial or ethnic slurs on his team and threatened to get rid of anyone who used them. One day, due to segregation, his black players were refused to stay in same hotels with white players. (Lombardi Philosophy) " Justice" He did not tolerate this situation and refused to have his team stay in separate accommodations.
Chris Bachelder, the author of “Rewatching the Theismann Injury”, published on November 18, 2015 by the New York Times, did a good job of further informing football watchers of the events that occurred when Washington Redskin quarterback, Joe Theismann suffered a career ending injury. Bachelder explained how most people say they know of or have even seen the injury to Theismann, but people may not remember everything that happened when his career was ended. The way Bachelder explained what happened was he did a memory test on himself to see what he remembered about the play and testing it with what really happened, which informs the reader on what transpired back in 1985. For example, Bachelder recalled that he was young at this time and his
For the first time since 1990, the New York Giants are the reigning Super Bowl champions. Their thrilling victory over the 18-0 New England Patriots is already being called one of the greatest football games every played. Even casual football fans found themselves following the ups and downs of Big Blue last season. It all started when bookie Tim Mara bought the New York Giants in 1925 for a whopping $500 and then almost went bankrupt when they lost their first three games. Six years later, Mara passed team ownership to his sons Jack and Wellington.
Brock Milius Mrs. Baker English December 9, 2014 Tom Brady “Every quarterback can throw a ball; every running back can run; every receiver is fast; but that mental toughness that you talk about translates into competitiveness.” The lines I just read were first said by the greatest quarterback of all time, Tom Brady. Tom Brady is loved by many people around the world. Well who is this greatest quarterback of all time.
If we were to look back, the leader or coach we respect most is the one who pushed us to be that greatest that we could be. Although we did not like being pushed at the time, being told we could give more is often what teams need in order to succeed. Herb Brooks pushed his players to believe that they had greatness within them. His players, including many other people did not believe at first. But his players later came to believe because their coach believed.
Lambeau’s historical contributions to the NFL are ones that will never
The victor was the Superbowl champions and the considered the best in the
Discovery Famous football coach, Tony Dungy, is consistently a man of honor and strength throughout his book “Quiet Strength”. His book is a memoir of his life which captures his discovery of what it means to be a Godly leader and how to live it out both on and off the field. With his son 's tragic suicide, and media fiascos with players, Tony discovers that listening to God and who he has put in our lives will give him peace and wisdom. Tonys upbringing set him up for a lifetime of possibilities which allowed him to go farther than most. I connected most with how Tony handled his son’s suicide, he handled it in a manner I wish i could and would have.
Speech Analysis Each one of us can leave a mark in this world and that is all conducted by effort. This was the message that Ray Lewis conveyed to the Stanford mens basketball team in a pre game speech. He went further into stating that no one can judge effort nor see it displayed on film because everyday people have to bring it. Being ok with being mediocre is unacceptable and that the men must strive for greatness.
The desire to win in leadership sets a context where true beneficial aspects and lessons are learnt and taught. The lessons cover ethical principles and aspects of responsibility, respect, caring, fairness, and trustworthiness. These styles are based on the film Remember the Titans.’ The backdrop in the film presents itself in football and racism which are the aspects that clash with the leadership styles. Coach Herman Boone’s leadership styles manifest themselves based on his upbringing which provides a tough exterior.