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Brady Misses second straight day of practice


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Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is absent from practice again, according to Adam Kilgore, who's on the scene there.

Yesterday's absence seemed to be about family -- with Brady's new child having been born -- but he did appear on the injury report with the finger problem that hampered him in Miami. The quarterback was in the locker room today.

http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/extra_points/2009/12/brady_missing_f.html

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Brady does not need the practice, JStew does.

Actually, running backs rarely need practice other than just staying in shape. It is the one position that isn't really based on timing. Unless he hasn't learned the system yet, practice is not beneficial to JStew. Why do you think LT never played preseason for the Chargers? He didn't need to. No offence to running backs, but it is the easiest position to play. They run the same running plays since high school. The only thing they have to learn in the NFL is pass protection.

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Actually, running backs rarely need practice other than just staying in shape. It is the one position that isn't really based on timing. Unless he hasn't learned the system yet, practice is not beneficial to JStew. Why do you think LT never played preseason for the Chargers? He didn't need to. No offence to running backs, but it is the easiest position to play. They run the same running plays since high school. The only thing they have to learn in the NFL is pass protection.

I would not compare Stewart to LT.

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