03-05-2012, 12:29 PM
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Well, typically a QB is the leader of the offense and will express an opinion about the offense, but will generally keep an opinion to himself in regards to the defense, who will have their own leader, maybe Vilma?
I remember Brady making that point a few years ago, how while he may be viewed as a team leader, he defers in matters of the defense to whomever was the leader of their D, Tedy Bruschi I think it was.
Make sense, doesn't it? You're in a defensive team meeting before a game and the QB comes in tell you how things are going to go ... you're gonna' think, "go back to the offense, superstar" ... are you not?
Maybe that's why Drew kinda' kept out of the whole thing, if he knew about it at all.
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