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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 544040" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Leadership can be exercised in a variety of ways. Some are "vocal", some are leaders by performance. Frankly, I prefer the later and I think Yates is like that. With Nesbitt, JT, - dare I say it? - TaQuon, it was a matter of making it clear that you will expect everybody else to put in the same effort that you do. My favorite was the great pitch JT made to Hill in the 2014 Ugag game. He waited until two dwags had him in the grasp, then made the pitch. He was going to be slammed and he knew it, but he made a perfect pitch anyway. You see that and you know you have to get your own performance up to match. </p><p></p><p>After watching Yates take his team on his shoulders over and over in his film, I think his Milton teammates thought the same about him. And it worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 544040, member: 265"] Leadership can be exercised in a variety of ways. Some are "vocal", some are leaders by performance. Frankly, I prefer the later and I think Yates is like that. With Nesbitt, JT, - dare I say it? - TaQuon, it was a matter of making it clear that you will expect everybody else to put in the same effort that you do. My favorite was the great pitch JT made to Hill in the 2014 Ugag game. He waited until two dwags had him in the grasp, then made the pitch. He was going to be slammed and he knew it, but he made a perfect pitch anyway. You see that and you know you have to get your own performance up to match. After watching Yates take his team on his shoulders over and over in his film, I think his Milton teammates thought the same about him. And it worked. [/QUOTE]
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