Get Your Strategy On
Honestly, I’ve followed Notre Dame football since I was a kid, but I’m not a Charlie Weis fan. Weis, though, shared this very insightful thought in a recent Associated Press article on ESPN.com:
“If you sit there and try to be a vengeful person and be worried about every negative thing that people said, that really doesn’t get you anywhere. You don’t do something about it by going to a public forum and going tit for tat with somebody. What you have to do is go win more football games. Really, it’s the only way of answering it.”
The amazing thing is that in football or in church (or in anything else for that matter) you will always face negative talk. And, it’s not unusual for even the most successful organizations to experience vocal attacks and criticism. (Think Microsoft, Wal-Mart, New York Yankees, Willow Creek, etc.) Frankly, it’s when the negative talk stops that you should be worried. At that point, you’re probably not doing anything worthy of a critic’s time and attention. You’ve probably entered into the “zone of mediocrity.”
Coach Weis gave us a good reminder that it’s better to focus on the next victory on the field than the negative people in our lives.
Tony Morgan is a pastor and the Chief Strategic Officer at NewSpring Church where he develops creative solutions for communications, technology and NewSpring Ministries--the church's ministry that equips other church leaders.
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anne jackson
December 4th, 2007 at 6:59 pm
preach it :) good stuff i needed to hear today. thanks.
adam
December 4th, 2007 at 7:46 pm
I too am a Notre Dame, but a fan of Charlie Weis. That’s not my point.
This post reminds me of the opening of the Andy Stanley/Reggie Joiner podcast thing they did… think it was called “Thinking Strategically” or something like that.
When you win, good things happen. People love to win and will chase a winner to the ends of the earth. Winning (however you frame that in your context) means that the pressure is off and actually makes it easier to win some more.
Good thoughts. Thanks for sharing!
Phillip McCart
December 5th, 2007 at 6:17 am
Let’s all hope and pray that Coach is telling us what’s in store for 2008. Just winning more football games!
Joseph Sangl
December 5th, 2007 at 8:53 am
I like what Charlie had to say, but …
I hope that Notre Dame does not win another football game for the next five years.
Go Purdue!!!
DJ Wilson
December 5th, 2007 at 11:05 am
I do hope this bit of insight is a forerunner of the 2008 season, haha.
I’ve always been a fan of critical extremes. If it (whatever it may be) is loved and hated, positive and negative, then it is doing it’s job.
I’m one that believes this “zone of mediocrity” you mention can easily be referred to as the “green mile.”
Few people remember mediocrity, let alone desire to live in it.
Greg Allen
December 5th, 2007 at 1:28 pm
Great stuff, Tony. Thanks for that perspective and reminder. And since everyone is also commenting on what is not the point of your post, I’ll just say I can take or leave ND.
But this wasn’t about football. If it was, we’d pull some example from Romo’s Cowboys.
Rindy
December 6th, 2007 at 6:57 am
“Frankly, it’s when the negative talk stops that you should be worried. At that point, you’re probably not doing anything worthy of a critic’s time and attention. You’ve probably entered into the “zone of mediocrity.”
So, so very true!! Thanks for this reminder!