I went to this talk last night on emotional intelligence geared towards children entering kindergarten. Rather than evaluate my son's emotional intelligence, I spent most of the time thinking about the EQ of various members of the Eagles organization.
Sam Bradford - Low EQ. Lacks resiliency and flexibility. Not just physically, but, apparently, emotionally. Faced with a difficult situation where he does not appear to be getting his way, he throws a temper tantrum. As Donald Trump would say, "sad."
Howie Roseman - Really low EQ. Howie is the prototypical high IQ/low EQ individual. Great with numbers, but cannot get along with anyone. Given his position within the organization, this is bad. It is also unlikely to change (see "Jeff Lurie," below).
Chip Kelly - See "Howie Roseman." No wonder they didn't get along.
Andy Reid/Doug Pederson - High EQ. Neither of these guys would be described as geniuses. However, both are well liked and respected by their players and, in the case of Reid, his high EQ has more than compensated for his lack of IQ. There is some hope with Pederson.
Jeff Lurie - Lurie is more like the passive parent who does not understand how to foster high EQ, which is ironic, since he claims that is what he wants within the organization. The organization has been permeated by people with low EQ's for as long as he has owned the team (Banner before Roseman, McNabb to some extent) and I don't believe Lurie has the skill set to transform low EQ into high IQ.
Sam Bradford - Low EQ. Lacks resiliency and flexibility. Not just physically, but, apparently, emotionally. Faced with a difficult situation where he does not appear to be getting his way, he throws a temper tantrum. As Donald Trump would say, "sad."
Howie Roseman - Really low EQ. Howie is the prototypical high IQ/low EQ individual. Great with numbers, but cannot get along with anyone. Given his position within the organization, this is bad. It is also unlikely to change (see "Jeff Lurie," below).
Chip Kelly - See "Howie Roseman." No wonder they didn't get along.
Andy Reid/Doug Pederson - High EQ. Neither of these guys would be described as geniuses. However, both are well liked and respected by their players and, in the case of Reid, his high EQ has more than compensated for his lack of IQ. There is some hope with Pederson.
Jeff Lurie - Lurie is more like the passive parent who does not understand how to foster high EQ, which is ironic, since he claims that is what he wants within the organization. The organization has been permeated by people with low EQ's for as long as he has owned the team (Banner before Roseman, McNabb to some extent) and I don't believe Lurie has the skill set to transform low EQ into high IQ.
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