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Being a leader speaks to your influence in the locker room. I’m not sure you can reduce it to a comment on a radio program.
Some people have “it” others don’t. It appears as though Ben may not. Doesn’t make him a bad QB, just means he doesn’t have that intangible quality.
I’ve seen Polamalu’s name mentioned as one of the former leaders. Actually, I’ve heard that he also wasn’t much of a leader. He pretty much stuck to him self, and let his play on the field speak for itself.
People who I have heard had a strong locker room presence were Bettis, Ward, Porter, Farrior, Foote, and Clark. There may be others
Heyward and Pouncey’s names are often mentioned as the leaders on today’s team, but I’m not sure how much influence they actually have, which is evidenced by how fractured the team is right now.
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Some people have “it” others don’t. It appears as though Ben may not. Doesn’t make him a bad QB, just means he doesn’t have that intangible quality.
I’ve seen Polamalu’s name mentioned as one of the former leaders. Actually, I’ve heard that he also wasn’t much of a leader. He pretty much stuck to him self, and let his play on the field speak for itself.
People who I have heard had a strong locker room presence were Bettis, Ward, Porter, Farrior, Foote, and Clark. There may be others
Heyward and Pouncey’s names are often mentioned as the leaders on today’s team, but I’m not sure how much influence they actually have, which is evidenced by how fractured the team is right now.
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