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For Brady, the transition from player to potential management looms large. The realization that he would now need to identify a quarterback capable of stepping into the spotlight evokes a sense of pressure. As a competitor, Brady is accustomed to winning and may struggle with the thought of a slow rebuild.
The Raiders' status as a tourist destination may shield them somewhat from immediate scrutiny; however, Brady has a history of success. Thus, his unwillingness to accept mediocrity will challenge the Raiders' organizational expectations. The dynamic may hinge not only on procurement but also on what sort of culture Brady wishes to foster moving forward.