Super Bowl π Champ and Hall of Famer
@EReed20 on accountability as a teammate, respecting the game, and "how you do everything, is how you do anything" is pure leadership cinema:
π The way you do the small things is the way youβll do the hard things. Championship habits live in the details people naturally overlook. Itβs returning the shopping cart, cleaning your locker, putting your clothes where they belong, not because someone told you to, but because respect is a standard you carry, not a rule you follow. Those βlittle thingsβ trickle into your preparation, your performance, and your outcomes.
πΆ Your habits are not a personal choice, theyβre a team obligation. Someone is always downstream from your discipline. When youβre consistent, you make the people around you better. When youβre careless, you make their job harder. Thatβs what accountability really means.
π° Standards are the great equalizer. Draft status, contract, role... it doesnβt exempt you from the work. Belonging to something bigger means we all meet the same bar, every day. Not because itβs fair, but because itβs necessary to be champions.
The 2013
@Ravens standards were the invisible and unspoken contract of their team: honored in the quiet of their smallest habits, revealed in the chaos of gamedays, and ultimately the difference between a group that just shared a locker room and one that now shares a LEGACY. π