05 May

Brady Showing More of the Same

Coach Crennel has already gone on record with how impressed he is with Brady’s on-the-field leadership skills set. There are some things you just can’t teach and how to be a leader is one of those things.

Brady’s former Fighting Irish teammate — and newly signed Browns undrafted free agent — Travis Thomas is the latest to give props. Thomas all but gushes over Brady and his contributions to his teammates in a new story by the Canton Repository.

“He’s like a coach on the field. He takes control. He helps out guys when they don’t know where to be.”

Or how about this:

“Brady is a great quarterback and a great leader. He’s a team player. I know it’s a transition going from college to pros, but if he can play like he did in college, and build on that, the Browns have a great one.”

You have to be doing something right when people continue to compliment you. I’m seriously liking this trend and I know this won’t be the last time Brady will be praised for his leadership.

Share This:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Furl
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Technorati
  • YahooMyWeb
  • StumbleUpon

6 Responses to “Brady Showing More of the Same”

  1. iHeartBradyQuinn Says:

    It makes me all giggly! I mean, we know all this stuff already, right? But to see it from Crennel and Brady’s former teammate just makes it all the more special. I, myself, could get used to this trend as well! =]

  2. crystalball_sjb Says:

    This article pretty much speaks for itself. All I have to say is, where’s the praise for intangibles DA brings to the table, huh? Could it be because there is none? ;)

  3. flyte44 Says:

    Who’s Derek Anderson?

  4. admin Says:

    Beats me. They keep mentioning him in articles, but I can’t find any info on him. Weird, huh? It’s like no one cares…

  5. iHeartBradyQuinn Says:

    That’s because, Suz, no one does care…;-] lol

  6. flyte44 Says:

    Well the only reason I ask is because there is so much BRADY BRADY BRADY on the web, news, tv spots, commercials, advertisements, and sometimes I hear this annoying “…Derek Anderson from Cleveland…” I just hope this guy is careful of identity theft or something, because I don’t think he exists.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.