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I think leadership plays a big part of the good/bad of an NFL team no question.I think he may be on to something that needs a deeper look. Bill had guys here, the likes of McGinest and Bruschi who laid the foundation of the Patriot way. Bill brought in Cox to give them that eff you attitude, while having playmakers like Law and Milloy. Drafted a natural leader in Seymour. Then they discovered they had Tom Brady and what he became. Later, Tom Brady held everyone accountable to the message, guys like Wilfork and Harrison led the defense, while Gronk became the playmaker, with Jules showing the way of how to turn hard work into success.
All that's gone.
Slate is the voice that harkens all back to that, but who is listening? McCourty carried the message, he's gone. Brady had the 6th round chip on his shoulder, Mac has the first round "my shat lacks aroma" pedigree. Guys are getting benched for what we can assume is freelancing or not "doing their job". Boutte is talking to the media mid week about playing, only to get benched for what likely could be as simple as talking to the media. The best players, Gonzalez, Judon, and Bourne are hurt, the rest are mid level NFLers with no one to take the pressure off.
The story is that Bill is unchanged, but now no one of consequence is carrying the message. It wouldn't take long to have a mutiny on your hands without leadership among the players who carry out Bill's message.
...and this year's team lacks it in spades.











