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When Tom Brady said that there’s “a lot of mediocrity” in today’s NFL, some were confused and debated his point.

The Patriots icon further explained what he meant in the latest episode of his “Let’s Go!” podcast, focusing more on the inability of quarterbacks to read defenses and check out of plays at the line of scrimmage. As Brady was discussing how well of a game the Eagles’ overtime win over the Bills was, Jim Gray (one of Brady’s co-hosts) asked him why we don’t see as many games as intense or as well-played as that one, calling back to Brady’s “mediocrity” comment.

“I think the point is, you want to see the game continue to grow and evolve,” Brady said. “That means better coaching, better quarterback play, and better defensive playcalling. I think a big difference too is the lack of time that coaches have with players, coaches have together in the building, people don’t understand the full picture a lot of the time.”

As Brady said that players at most positions only need to know how to do a few things well, he explained that quarterbacks “need to know what everyone is doing.” But he doesn’t think quarterbacks in the league now necessarily know as much as they should, placing some of the blame on coaches because they’re trying to “control the game from the sideline.”

“When you try to control the game from the sideline, you don’t have the answer for everything that’s happening on the field,” Brady said. “Ultimately, as a quarterback, I had all the things at my disposal to get us into a good play. … I had the ability to change the play to get us to a play that I thought would be more successful.

“I just don’t see as much of that in the NFL,” Brady added. “There’s a lot less time that people are spending on it. That’s just the reality. When I started, there was a lot more time we spent on it. Over those years, I developed a lot of those tools in my arsenal to get us into the best play.”

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Brady said that his ability to check out of bad plays at the line of scrimmage helped him win Super Bowls and made other quarterbacks, such as Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Philip Rivers, great. Now, he thinks that only Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford, and maybe a couple of other quarterbacks have the ability to check plays at the line of scrimmage.

Brady laid blame on the constant pressures of getting things right in the league for the lack of quarterbacks in the league today who are able to check out of plays at the line scrimmage, saying “in an effort to get it right, people are actually getting it more wrong.” As he thinks it’s particularly affecting young quarterbacks, he recalled that being able to spend time with the Patriots’ coaching staff during the offseason helped him check out of a play that led to an overtime win over the Chargers in his third career start.

“We were talking about how they were going to max blitz us,” Brady said. “We said, ‘OK, if they max blitz us and they get us in that look, we’ve got to check the protection to a seven-man protection, and let’s get the receiver a shot down the field.’ [They said that] to a second-year quarterback!

“I was in the system my whole first year. I was being taught by Bill Belichick and Charlie Weis. We had quarterbacks school and the offseason program. We get into overtime after going the full 60 minutes and I recognized they called this all-out blitz. I said, ‘[Expletive] this, I’m changing it.’ I changed the protection, I threw a deep ball to David Patten, pass interference and we got a 50-yard gain. We win the game on a field goal in overtime.”

Instead of seeing quarterbacks doing what he did at the line of scrimmage throughout his whole career, Brady believes there are too many quarterbacks and teams being “reactive” and trying to fix problems after the snap.

“The more you can be decisive as a quarterback, the better outcomes you’re going to have, the better your process is going to be,” Brady said. “You want to be really decisive as a quarterback. You want to be really sure of what you’re doing. But you need to be sure of the gameplan, the protections, who’s responsible for who if they blitz, and where all of the receivers are going. All of that takes time. We’ve got to allow these guys time to develop.

“The pro game is reflecting what the college game is as opposed to the college game reflecting what the pro game is,” Brady added. “We’re asking pro players to play college football. That’s the biggest difference I see. It’s way more checkers than it is chess. I tried to play chess. I wanted to have three moves ahead of you at all times.”

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[–] DigOlBick99@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Go away lol

[–] Mcgoozen@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

QUICK SOMEONE GO SEE WHAT MICAH PARSONS’ OPINION ON THIS IS

[–] keyman716@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Shut up Brady, you’re irrelevant, give Rodgers a call. GO BILLS!

[–] monkeyhold99@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Lmao people calling out Brady for this is comical. The man is the greatest football player of all time and an offensive genius. But sure, you know more than he does.

[–] Reformed-otter@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

What other incredibly stupid thing will Alex Smith have to say now lol

[–] Helmett-13@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Dude is giving strong Uncle Rico vibes.

[–] romayyne@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Ain’t no Peyton Mannings in the league that’s for sure. Aaron Rodgers is the closest in terms of football IQ, but he’s not even playing.

[–] dsmithcc@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Lol ive used this analogy so many times when talking about Zach Wilson, "the dudes playing checkers when everyone else on the field is playing chess" Never liked Tom Brady till he left the Patriots cuz im a Jets fan, only to then realize the dude is a really good dude.

[–] deRoyLight@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Getting better at anything is mostly about finding ways to make it easier. NFL coaches have learned how to make QB easier and have expanded the pool of available QBs as a result. This isn't checkers it's just a normal evolution of anything.

It's not about making things more complicated, it's about finding out how to make it less while still doing the things you need to do to be successful. That's what improvement is on a meta scale.

[–] PresentationSalt7815@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

So Tom’s coming back as a coach right becomes patriots OC then takes over for Belichick then Kraft gifts him the team when he dies for being the son he never had

[–] action_turtle@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

To see this in action, subject yourself to a Saints game. Brees left, shower of shit ever since.

[–] New-Pollution536@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Brady played long enough to catch the peak offensive years and he retired right when defensive lines started causing absolute havoc all around the league. There’s a handful of olines that have been holding up still but the rest of the leagues olines are getting absolutely worked.

He’s the best ever but I can’t take him too seriously with these comments. He’d be getting wrecked behind that bucs oline this year

[–] tennis_widower@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Time for Brady to coach the Patriots and we’ll see how he does

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