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Jerod Mayo leads in silence

Patriots LB plays hard, won’t talk about injury

By Karen Guregian / Patriots Beat
Friday, December 11, 2009 -
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FOXBORO - This is a time when the Patriots [team stats] need leadership. They need the respected players in the room to take control and help restore some kind of order.

Jerod Mayo knows and understands the dynamic.

 
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LEADING... QUIETLY: Patriots linebacker and captain Jerod Mayo heads to practice.

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Will the Patriots cover the 13.5-point spread against the underdog Panthers?


25% - The Pats will win by at least two touchdowns.

17% - The Panthers will win.

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