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Brady - 'We Weren't a Mentally Tough Team'


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Brady then added "I'll show you mentally tough..." as he slowly began to unzip his pants
 
Hopefully Belichick has them doing brain sit-ups in the offseason. They really do need to get tougher mentally.
 
Let's identify who Tom is alluding to. My nominees include:

* Adalius Thomas specifically, the linebacking corps in general.
* The cornerback and safety units. Not everyone all the time, but the youngsters, especially, didn't show consistent effort.
* Joey Galloway.
* I'm on the fence about Randy Moss, but feel compelled to include him. Same with Ben Watson.

I don't like him saying this. He was certainly at fault for the Ravens loss as much as anyone else. He threw four interceptions towards Sam Aiken for crying out loud. Was he not mentally tough enough last year?
 
I don't like him saying this. He was certainly at fault for the Ravens loss as much as anyone else. He threw four interceptions towards Sam Aiken for crying out loud. Was he not mentally tough enough last year?

Missing the plays readily available to him to win the 2009 Denver game and the 2010 Ravinz fiasco was the worst I'd seen Brady play in years. He's always had a stinker or so per season but last year it was in a playoff game.
 
I don't like him saying this. He was certainly at fault for the Ravens loss as much as anyone else. He threw four interceptions towards Sam Aiken for crying out loud. Was he not mentally tough enough last year?

He always includes himself in these types of things. He knows he needs to do better, and he admits as such. As a team leader, he's still allowed to call the team out.
 
Sorry.

This is just eyewash. They lost because this Patriots edition had less talent than other editions of the Patriots.
 
Sorry.

This is just eyewash. They lost because this Patriots edition had less talent than other editions of the Patriots.

I prefer to think that they lost because of sub-par talent at key positions, lack of locker room leadership, and mental toughness. It's a combination of all three on top of some uncharacteristic boneheaded decisions by the coaching staff. I expect the 2010 team to be better.
 
I prefer to think that they lost because of sub-par talent at key positions, lack of locker room leadership, and mental toughness. It's a combination of all three on top of some uncharacteristic boneheaded decisions by the coaching staff. I expect the 2010 team to be better.

Against the good clubs the 2009 Defense was unable to get off the field. Yielding 110 yards per game and 4.4 YPC is enough to lead to a losing record. But the Pats were too good for that on Offense. The 2002 Club would have had a losing record. And the Rush Defense was only mediocre but not atrocious.

None the less, Belichick treated that weakness as something so important that it warranted fixing over all else. Anti-run CB, anti-run SILB, anti-run DE--> OLB; and signing two former First Round DLs to patch the hole Seymour left. I've never seen Belichick spend so much effort on a single problem.

Nevertheless this Defense is much better than last season's edition. Leaving the opposition in 3rd and 6 will automatically give a much better Pass Rush and pass coverage too, than constantly facing 3rd and 2.

This Team's Offense is still not decayed enough, to not be a total terror. The Offensive line is talented and very, very, deep. Imagine this WR corps in the latter part of the season. Two future HOF WRs and a All Pro slot receiver, to go with a very good TE and H-back. And then add in Faulk, or go 4 wide with Tate. That would give every DC heartburn. Plus you can't just forget about the run.

The RBBC should produce just as well this season, as last. Nothing spectacular but lots of yards piled up on the ground. I would not want to meet this Team in the Playoffs, after the Team has a chance to jell.

The only weakness I can see, is whether Brian Hoyer is ready or capable of doing a good Matt Cassel imitation, if needed. I suspect he is not ready for another year. I wonder if Belichick will sign a vet QB?
 
I think when we see guys like Wilfork and Brady talking about the team's shortage of mental toughness or leadership issues, we're starting to see just how much it hurt the team to lose Bruschi, Vrabel, Harrison and Seymour in one season. I mean, look at those names! Gone in ONE SEASON. Those are some dominant personalities and it's becoming clearer that the leadership gap they left was HUGE.

Reiss quotes Welker today:
“Yeah, I do agree with (Brady on mental toughness),” Welker said. “There were some areas where we lacked that. There is not a whole lot of Rodney Harrisons and Mike Vrabels and Tedy Bruschis of the world. We have to do our best to try to replace guys like that that bring a lot of mental toughness to the team."

So, hopefully some guys are realizing it's their turn.
 
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im sure brady is talking about him self as will i remember him going off and the side lines a few times cause guys were not catching balls that he was throwing over ther heads


and he pretty much had a meltdown vs the texans after welker went down



tom brady, the greatest QB of our time but i think he needs to stop talking to the media about how the team needs to Listen to BB and have the right mind set just go out ther work hard and lead by example
 
Nothing new in this news. We knew it all season.
 
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