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Brian Hoyer played 15 seasons in the NFL. He started 41 games but mostly was a backup for nine teams: the Patriots, Browns, Texans, Bears, Colts, Cardinals, 49ers, Raiders and Steelers.

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In 2009, I was an undrafted rookie backing up Tom Brady in New England. I knew nothing at the time. But Tom was so competitive that he wanted every single rep in practice.

Bill O’Brien, our quarterbacks coach, would send me into the huddle to get a rep at practice, and Tom would say, β€œGet the hell outta of here. I want this rep.” I would be like: β€œUh, but … I was supposed to …” And he’d just be like: β€œGet out of here.”

That was a great thing for me to realize at an early age: This is the NFL.

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