DETROIT – Tom Brady has become one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks, leading New England to three Super Bowl titles and winning two MVP awards.

Brady said his “incredible” experience in college at Michigan prepared him to play for Patriots Coach Bill Belichick.

“It’s a very tough football program,” he said. “I think our head coach, Lloyd Carr, really demanded the best out of us every day in practice, very much along the lines of what Coach Belichick does. That taught me about competition and what it means to be a leader.”

He learned well: Brady’s NFL career record is 119-36, including the playoffs.

Since he became a starter in 2001, the Detroit Lions are 35-119.

The league has matched up the lowly Lions with a marquee QB for its annual showcase game on Thanksgiving, as usual in the hopes of holding viewers for a game that is often lopsided. Detroit has lost a franchise-high six straight games on the holiday by an average of 23.2 points.

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“It presents a platform and opportunity to show people who don’t watch us on a weekly basis that we are better than a 2-8 team,” said Lions quarterback Shaun Hill, who will start in place of injured Matthew Stafford for a third straight week and eighth time this season.

New England (8-2) is tied for the NFL’s best record and Detroit’s mark is better than only the one-win Carolina Panthers.

“We still believe we’ve got the pieces to be a good team, and at times we’re playing really well,” Lions defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch said. “But it’s a bottom-line business and our record isn’t good. It’s time to start winning, and beating a good team at home would be big for this locker room and the perception of this team.

“The thing we feel good about in a way is that we haven’t been outclassed or overmatched by anybody in the league. It’s just a matter of winning.”

Brady’s path to being one of the top winners in sports began on the bench at Michigan.

“(Brady) had to work for everything he had,” said Florida quarterbacks coach Scot Loeffler, who tutored Brady as a student and graduate assistant. “But you always knew he was going to be a winner because his intangibles are off the charts.”

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Brady barely played as an underclassmen, backing up Brian Griese on the 1997 national championship team. As a senior, Brady had to compete with Drew Henson for playing time. That perhaps led to him being a sixth-round pick, drafted 199th overall, behind four teammates.

“He was hoping to play sooner than he did, then he had to prove himself again and again,” said Lions offensive tackle Jeff Backus, a teammate of Brady’s at Michigan. “He has talked about playing with a chip on his shoulder for not being drafted until the later rounds.

“He just wasn’t going to be stopped because he just has a natural ability to stay poised. Anybody in a huddle with him can tell that right away.”

Carr hasn’t been in a huddle with Brady, but he has looked into his eyes enough to see something special. The last time Carr did it, he knew New England’s upcoming opponents were in trouble.

Carr, the former Michigan coach, went to Cleveland earlier this month to watch Brady play the Browns with one of his former teammates and best friends, Aaron Shea.

“We talked a little bit before the game and only for a minute after the game because he was not happy,” Carr said. “After seeing the look he had in his eye, I told Aaron, ‘Watch what this team does going forward.’

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Brady and the Patriots bounced back from a 20-point loss at Cleveland by winning at Pittsburgh in a rout and beating Indianapolis by three points on Sunday to tie the New York Jets for the best record in the AFC East.

“He’s got one thing on his mind: winning another Super Bowl,” Carr said.

If Brady can lift New England to another championship, his fourth would tie Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana for the most by a QB in league history.

BRADY WAS LISTED as questionable for today’s game after missing a walk-through practice Wednesday.

A questionable listing means a player has a 50-50 chance of playing in a game.

Brady also sat out Tuesday’s only full workout of the week with a foot injury after participating on a limited basis in a walk-through on Monday.

Brady also was listed with a shoulder injury, as he has been every week in recent seasons.

Brady has started every game beginning with last year’s opener after suffering a season-ending knee injury in the first game of 2008.

 


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