Robert Spillane on Tom Brady saying he doesn't have a dog in the fight: Makes me sick
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Tom Brady's recent comments about Super Bowl LX have sparked reactions from both former and current members of the New England Patriots. Brady, when asked about his preference in the matchup between the Patriots and Seahawks, stated he does not "have a dog in the fight." This response surprised many due to Brady's longstanding association with the Patriots.
Vince Wilfork, a former Patriots teammate, and current Patriots linebacker Robert Spillane expressed their discontent. Spillane stated that Brady's neutrality "makes me sick," highlighting his disappointment over Brady's lack of allegiance to his former team.
Brady's position is influenced by his new role as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders are reportedly planning to hire Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as head coach following the Super Bowl. These developments explain why Brady is refraining from showing public support for the Patriots, despite the discomfort it causes to his former colleagues.
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