Truly one of the most unique players in the league. Eventhough he may not have the counting stats that his brother does, I think he is a better player than his brother. Scary to think what he could become when he grows into that body. Dropped the gloves with Chiarot too who is tough as nails.
He didnt just drop the gloves with him. He fairly decisively beat the crap out of him and sent him to the dressing room with what looked like a broken, bloodied nose . And thats after Chairot threw a quick initial cheap shot to start the fight, like a punk.
Brady is 21 yrs young. Its downright scary to think of the player that he can be in his prime. And I feel like smaller and less physical teams are going to find it nearly impossible to handle his physical presence (especially in front of you know where - then add a healthy multiplier to his overall effect in the playoffs), or be able to stop him from doing what he wants.
As you said, if we count the leadership side of things (2 of the 3 rookie scoring leaders live at his house and worship him). and how he drags his entire team into the fight with him using his emotions and charisma. And then add them to the fact that hes the rarest breed of PWF (and blooming light years ahead of schedule), and we easily have one of the most unique players in the game.
Hes going to be a fantastic discussion piece for a lot of years because no player in the league is a better example of someone having "hockey intangibles" that should outweigh a significant amount of point production - varying on the player itself of course.