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My guess is yes...
People talk about the lack of veteran leadership in the lockeroom and forget we still have Junior Seau.
The Patriots also have Tom Brady in the lockerroom.
People talk about the lack of veteran leadership in the lockeroom and forget we still have Junior Seau.
Not sure if you have ever been in a locker room,but it is nearly impossible for a non starter to be a leader, especially in the huddle.
The Patriots also have Tom Brady in the lockerroom.
they need his leadership on the field more than anything. the young kids are panicking out there when they see good QBs.
Dont kid yourself into thinking a 2nd year QB from Michigan isnt capable of being a good NFL QB.
Dont kid yourself into thinking a 2nd year QB from Michigan isnt capable of being a good NFL QB. The man started there for 4 years in a 100K seat stadium, and played in some bigtime games. He's a good QB.
I was very surprised Sunday that Seau on more than few occaisons was totally fooled out there. I know he's lost a step or so but that mind was generally sharp. He played very subdued and he bit on all the misdirection that the OL was using out there. He was always good at taking an extra time click before committing and diagnosing the play. Now he's trying to make up for his lack of quickness by guessing and committing off the sanp - and it is not working very well.
Other than locker room leadership ... if it's there ??? I found his presence was totally lacking on the field and on the sideline. I guess he has backup value but he's a ghost of himself at this point IMO. Perhaps he's saving himself ... I sure hope so because behind Mayo we have nothing.
Let's be serious!
I'd much rather have Thomas playing ILB and Seau be inactive.
Sorry to who might be offended, but I agree with MG here, whether he's being facetious or not (I assume not).
I like Guyton a lot, but AD is a very talented LB and he's probably been best for the pats at ILB. We'd certainly notice him more often. Especially if we're missing run stopping at DT this week...
Think that is a little bit harsh. I thought he's looked pretty decent out there, especially against Miami. He certainly isn't what he once was, but it's not like he was out of place time and time again, he seemed to be around the ball a lot on Sunday.