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With Bruschi's retirement, the Pats are without the leaders we all have come to know back there. First, there was the "Godfather" in Willie Mc. But he's been gone for 3 years now. Bruschi has also been one of the leders back there... And Vrabel was also one of the leaders..
Seymour - He's never been a vocal leader and he's in the last year of his contract
Wilfork - Also in the last year of his contract. Not sure if he's shown any leadership..
Mayo - Still very young and he's got more to worry about than being a leader right now...
Thomas - He is one of the people I fully expect to step up.
TBC - Kinda hard to be a leadfer when you weren't on the team for a couple of years..
Meriweather - It will be interesting to see how he steps up with Harrison gone.
Sanders - See Meriweather
Warren - He was proactive in his contract negotiations, getting a deal done prior to when it needed to be done. Is he a silent leader like Seymour, does he lead at all, or does he step up and try to fill the void left by the departures of Bruschi and Vrabel
Seymour - He's never been a vocal leader and he's in the last year of his contract
Wilfork - Also in the last year of his contract. Not sure if he's shown any leadership..
Mayo - Still very young and he's got more to worry about than being a leader right now...
Thomas - He is one of the people I fully expect to step up.
TBC - Kinda hard to be a leadfer when you weren't on the team for a couple of years..
Meriweather - It will be interesting to see how he steps up with Harrison gone.
Sanders - See Meriweather
Warren - He was proactive in his contract negotiations, getting a deal done prior to when it needed to be done. Is he a silent leader like Seymour, does he lead at all, or does he step up and try to fill the void left by the departures of Bruschi and Vrabel