Grgison thought back on his journey to Minnesota and the lessons he learned while playing for the Browns and Seahawks.
According to Grigson, “it was going a more unfamiliar route versus a familiar route.” “Because I realized that in order to evolve, you have to learn some different things, even though you’re drawn to individuals that think and act like you.
You have to step out of your comfort zone. They’re willing to ask a stupid question, you know. There is a great deal of vulnerability involved because you are attempting to learn something that you have no prior knowledge of, which takes time.
In Minnesota, decision-making is done collaboratively, according to Grigson.
Grigson stated, “You have to go through a process, so you’re not really allowed to be reactionary (here).” And by doing this, you’ll work together, hear different viewpoints, and be forced to slow down. I actually find myself taking a step back, then removing myself from the situation and giving it more thought. And