09-17-2007, 10:00 AM
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Third String But Playing on Special Teams
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 569
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Do we take Brady for granted?
It was a great team win. The D was awesome (esp. Colvin & Thomas). The O-line & RB's are going to be special. And what more can be said about our awesome receivers (any Moss or Welker doubters still there?). How can D-coordinators plan against the Pats' attack?
But this post is about #12. Do we really appreciate how special he is? How intelligent? How tough? What a great leader he is? He's played in 108 straight games, and has been banged hard a lot, like those helmet blows last night. But he keeps getting up and leading the team to victory.
I'm 60 and have been blessed to have seen the immortal QB's: Graham, Tittle, Starr, Montana, Marino, Elway, Farve and yes, Manning. Most had more physical gifts than TB, But is there anyone you would rather have when the game is on the line? Remember, Tom didn't have any all-pro receivers until this year.
Like Rodney & Troy & Tedy, Tom just refuses to lose. Sometimes the clock will run out on him, but he and the team can hold their heads high. So can the Patriot nation, no matter what the score. His example elevates everyone on the team.
Just one more thought: Every team in the NFL passed on him at least 5 times in the draft. Has there ever been a greater steal?
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