As of 2022, this is a video of the beginnings of the greatest professional QB ever to play the game. He has 7 Superbowl championships, Almost all of the career and single season and post season passing records, and is married to Gisele. They call him the GOAT. That's all you need to know.
It's amazing looking back at this. I disagree with some posters. I think Brady was doing a lot of the same things here as he did in the NFL. He was making anticipatory throws and putting the ball where his receivers had a chance and the defenders did not. He would read coverage and spread the wealth. He was hanging in the pocket and not panicking. I'm embarrassed to say I was one of the voices clamoring to see the young Henson. But Michigan could have been in the NT conversation if Brady was the full time QB in 99'.
Matt Bloom Appesrs to me Charlie Wise and Josh went back and studied Brady’s last 2 years in college. Ok...got this...and this....and this one. Oh hey, here’s another one we should put in the game plan.
People love to say how Brady was a nobody out of college ... he beat Drew Henson out of a job and was the Big Man at the Big House for two years, and beat Bama as an underdog. Brady has a very good collegiate resume.
I was the only guy who liked Brady in college. My brother and cousins would scream "Put in Drew Henson", I was the only one who said "Keep Brady in". I noticed Brady was the big game QB on the team. If Carr decided to just leave Brady in we would have won another national title!
I was like your brother and cousins. I bought all the hype about Henson and wanted to see the circus freak. The '99 season slowly changed my mind. After I traveled to Happy Valley and witnessed yet another comeback victory engineered by Brady, I started thinking, "Drew who?". Later it became apparent it was all a foreshadowing of things to come.
They were both great, I just wish the timing of the two was better. IT would have been great if Drew was a freshmen after Brady graduated. Honestly, I thought all Michigan qb's were about the same talent, but Drew had the athleticism for running and trick plays.
Brady is the GOAT. They didn't know back then this was just fuel for the fire. Brady DOMINATED Big 10 competition and he BEAT Ohio State, something Michigan can't seem to do anymore. He beat Penn State. He beat Purdue. He almost came back for an impossible margin vs Michigan State. Comeback in the Citrus Bowl. Comeback in the Orange bowl - by 14 point deficits TWICE. He was the GOAT even then, it just took people time to catch up. His football IQ has always been precocious.
halox37 Yes exactly. And he's proved in the pros. Like Montana, Brady proves you don't have to be a runner to have great foot work in the pocket. Underrated part of his game.
Tom Brady is the greatest QB in professional NFL football period. A Michigan GoBlue man who was drafted number 6. I knew he was great when he won in OT over Alabama.
Funnest set of recievers to watch: Marquise Walker, Diallo Johnson, David Terelle, Tai Streets, Jason Avant. And of course lets not forget the Tight Ends Bennie Joppru, Jermy Tuman and Aaron Shea. Many Michigan players never made it to the NFL for whatever reasons, but they sure were a blast to watch in college, especially Walkers catch against Iowa.
This is back in the days when the field at the big house was a nightmare and they had a tough time figuring it out but eventually dug it up and got it fixed. Great to see Michigan's most famous athlete doing his thing! And thanks for posting this!🙂💚❤😃
Tai Streets has got to be the single most underrated great WR not just in Michigan history for the past few decades but also the Big-Ten as a whole! I mean damn he was unstoppable and many forget how he was the Nation-Title Player of the Game and was both Griese's and Brady's go to guy for a couple seasons for Brian and then his Sr yr with Brady! He had great hands and speed, but people also forget about how big streets was! I mean Terrell was definitely bigger and though Braylon was certainly stronger and heavier, as well as being far more physically intimidating and a bit more physically-dominating at the WR spot - Tai was every bit as tall as Braylon, being 6'3" to 4", and was still certainly a pretty big and tough guy with great hands to go with being significantly faster than Terrell was! I absolutely adored Tai
@1000Sunny0 What Michigan games were you watching? How many times did Brady put the Wolverines on his back and carry them to a win when the defense fucked it away?
The G.O.A.T. Tom Terrific even when he was at Michigan these highlights showed a glimpse of how special he was going to be. Tom Brady and the patriots foe life until the casket drop's!!!!! #Bobbyspats! #Weownit!
I am still convinced that the 1999 team was the best Michigan Team I ever Saw...Yes, the 97 team defense was amazing but as a complete team...99 was amazing!
I agree. Loaded everywhere. Lloyd blew it!!! That team had so many NFL players who played a while too. Brady, Backus, Maurice Williams, Aaron Shea, Larry Foote, Dhani Jonss, Ian Gold etc. Special collection of talent..leaving Henson in too long blew the games vs MSU and Illinois that they shouldve won. I remember.Rocky Harvey tearing them up clear as day. Hard to believe that its been 20 years.
Yeah Lloyd's inability to choose a QB killed us against msu, and his lack of desire to run up the score cost us the game against Illinois. With a better coach that Michigan team wins another natty.
Brady can fine tune any of his weapons wheather it was with the Wolverines or the Patriots.Nobody did it better.He's the greatest quarterback in history as it stands right now.Lets wait for the next one but thats going to be a long wait.
Who could forget that Tom Brady was an integral part of the Michigan Wolverines' "Dream Season" (1996-1997) - in which they were Co - National Champions with the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers?
I loved watching Tom Brady be clutch in the 99 season. Too bad we screwed up twice cause I still believe that 99 season was probably the best of my generation
@@DMichiganWol21 With Tom Brady, they had a chance of winning a national championship. If only they hadn’t platooned him with Drew Henson. Wolverines have had Bowl victories and great seasons in the two decades that followed, but have struggled mightily and largely unsuccessfully against Ohio State.
He was an excellent college QB. He was just behind other vets that he had to wait behind. You only see one season with him as the full time QB. If he would have started 3 seasons like most others, he would have been well known as a senior and a first rounder.
Watching these clips, makes you wonder why Tai Streets wasn't wearing the famous #1 jersey at Michigan. It will be great to see this type of play from the current and future Wolverine squads, now that Hoke is the Head man!
@shadow49100 Brady was a gamer at UM. He was this scrawny guy who rarely made spectacular plays but had a knack for pulling out fourth quarter wins which we loved. He was also somewhat limited by Michigan's traditional, conservative, run-first offense. But he won a lot, which is what matters most.
How quick ppl forget.. ppl be sayin he got benched.. naw they gave a guy the spot bc they thought his “potential” was better than Tom Brady overall. I was 7-8 yrs old and could tell Tom was a G! Drew would always get us down, and Tom would dig us out.. jus like Jordan gettin cut.. you never forget that.. or the Brady 6.. #BRADY6 a ring for every QB drafted to have..
It's so neat to see this video of Tom at Michigan. I really thought he was good, but I always thought Henson was better at the time, it's amazing that watching this kid here knowing he would transpire into the all time great. It's too bad Henson didn't commit to football, I definetely thought he could have even more success in NFL.
It's nice to see these old Brady highlights. Imagine yourself just watching his high school or college games in the 90s. Did you expect that guy to lead the Pats to 3 Super Bowl titles?
i always thought Joe Montana was the greatest until Tom Brady came along! Nothing taken from Joe but Tom just does it better just because Joe had Rice, Craig, Jones, Taylor, Lott, etc. Tom can be given 2nd hand dudes and he's stil a winner...(again, just my opinion)
The play I'd like to see is the Marcus Knight TD catch at Notre Dame 1998 where he rips the ball right out of the defender's hands. Michigan lost that game unfortunately.
The country can thank Llyod Carr for who he gave to the NFL. He was good in HS but Carr made him who he is. By the way, we have the best looking helmets. Only Oregon comes close.
I am a huge patriots fan, and people can see why brady wasn't picked earlier. In most of his highlights be probably made 2 or 3 throws that was a good throw. Almost all the other were great catches by the receivers, but one thing they didn't see brady in the scouting report was his desire to win. Ray Lewis said it best in the top 100 hundred back in 2011. Quote "He's not the biggest, He's not the strongest, he was never the fastest. He was overlooked and went in the 6th round. Every intangibles that a quarterback suppose to have, they overlooked, but him, it was burning from the inside of him." Great quote a person could describe brady was Ray Lewis. You can watch the full video if you youtube "Tom Brady, #1 top 100 nfl players of 2011."
DJG37S A couple? He had a lot of great throws. Not once did I see the WR's have to go out of their way to get the ball, it was all delivered to them. He completed about 63 or 64% of his passes, underrated.
+MichiganFan39 Agree, I'm not seeing what the OP saw. I see a lot of fantastic throws in this video, but because he wasn't a hyped prospect, the commentators in the video rarely give him the credit, heaping praise on the receivers instead.
It does if it motivates you, as it did Brady. It was a continuation of the challenging situation he found himself in at Michigan. Tom's mental makeup, resulting in the way he responded to the situations he was in, is what made him what he is.
So legit question, should Brady's #10 be featured like Desmond's #21 and most likely Charles #2 ? He has the resume and NFL success to back up such an honor.
@petis1976 What Michigan games were you watching? He brought back the Wolverines countless times, yes, but do you think he started those games? No he didn't. Tom Brady didn't come back and throw like THAT until his junior and senior years, when he still fought for his starting position. Tom was extremely skinny and came back when it mattered most. When defense doesn't work, the offense has to work, have you watched the Patriots recently? Obviously not.
Brady was given the nickname of the comeback kid while at Michigan because so many times he was called off the bench to pull them out of the hole their starting Qb put them in.
When Steve Mariachi was selected as the Lions coach, I was thrilled. Finally, we had someone who knew football and worked with Joe Montana. What an idiot he was. Watch The Brady Six, He laughed at Brady..."Looks like he's never seen a weight room". What a stupid thing to say. The physical aspects of quarterbacking fall way behind the mental aspects and smarts. Two weeks in their gym and he could have been buff. What a stupid thing to say. They totally discounted his will to win and his intelligence. What an idiot.
@@leo50519 Hindsight is 20/20 bro - easy for you to say that after you've seen what he's done ... TB looked like a couch potato dad trying to join the NFL - that's what makes his story even more amazing
There were a solid amount of "tight window" throws that Brady made in the video while hitting his receiver in stride. His short/intermediate passes were accurate most of the time. His fade routes were lacking though. #86 Ty Streets had to jump and make a play on a fair amount of those.
I don't think you can tailor that as much as you think you can. Brady was an exception that proves the rule but the only way to really show off a qb is Brady now, or in his second superbowl. In college, I would say Marcus Mariota of Oregon is a good example of how work with a new wb that really knows what he's doing from the front of the field to the back of it.
i am a pats fan, not a mich fan. just interested in brady's career and was surprised to see he was good then too, considering how low he was drafted. how would u mich fans rate him to other mich qbs?
He was always good at every level. In HS, he turned a team that went 0-8 the season before he became quarterback into a championship contender. In college, he put his team into contention for a national championship. In the NFL, he turned a team that went 5-11 the season before he became QB 1 into Super Bowl champions. 19 seasons later, he went to a new team that was 7-9 the season previous and turned them into Super Bowl champions.
Tom Brady is the second best QB that I have seen play for Michigan. Ironically enough, the best one, in my opinion, is Drew Henson. Henson completely self-imploded as a pro, while Brady just grew into a superstar.
Only reason he didn't get drafted higher is cuz teams didn't NEED qbs, chad, the first was actually good, just injury prone, even the pats didn't NEED brady, cuz they had Bledsoe, they were lucky they did eventually get him tho, GO OHIOSTATE , and brady, brady is only (that team up north) player and thing from there i like
Brady was reading defenses, identifying mismatches, and hitting open receivers way back in the day. He does this all day in the NFL. That's his game.
TOM Brady was and still is the best Michigan football Quarterback
Incredible ball skills by brady. These scouts must be blind he was great in college and 10 games in both of his starting years.
As of 2022, this is a video of the beginnings of the greatest professional QB ever to play the game.
He has 7 Superbowl championships,
Almost all of the career and single season and post season passing records, and is married to Gisele.
They call him the GOAT.
That's all you need to know.
That end zone corner loft became one if his signature passes.
I'm a Michigan fan we love Brady
It's amazing looking back at this. I disagree with some posters. I think Brady was doing a lot of the same things here as he did in the NFL. He was making anticipatory throws and putting the ball where his receivers had a chance and the defenders did not. He would read coverage and spread the wealth. He was hanging in the pocket and not panicking. I'm embarrassed to say I was one of the voices clamoring to see the young Henson. But Michigan could have been in the NT conversation if Brady was the full time QB in 99'.
Matt Bloom Appesrs to me Charlie Wise and Josh went back and studied Brady’s last 2 years in college. Ok...got this...and this....and this one. Oh hey, here’s another one we should put in the game plan.
People love to say how Brady was a nobody out of college ... he beat Drew Henson out of a job and was the Big Man at the Big House for two years, and beat Bama as an underdog. Brady has a very good collegiate resume.
I was the only guy who liked Brady in college. My brother and cousins would scream "Put in Drew Henson", I was the only one who said "Keep Brady in". I noticed Brady was the big game QB on the team. If Carr decided to just leave Brady in we would have won another national title!
I was like your brother and cousins. I bought all the hype about Henson and wanted to see the circus freak. The '99 season slowly changed my mind. After I traveled to Happy Valley and witnessed yet another comeback victory engineered by Brady, I started thinking, "Drew who?". Later it became apparent it was all a foreshadowing of things to come.
They were both great, I just wish the timing of the two was better. IT would have been great if Drew was a freshmen after Brady graduated. Honestly, I thought all Michigan qb's were about the same talent, but Drew had the athleticism for running and trick plays.
yep you were the only one
Absolutely. Never let your brother and cousins ever forget that they liked Henson over Brady, who now has 7 Super Bowl rings.
Brady is the GOAT. They didn't know back then this was just fuel for the fire. Brady DOMINATED Big 10 competition and he BEAT Ohio State, something Michigan can't seem to do anymore. He beat Penn State. He beat Purdue. He almost came back for an impossible margin vs Michigan State. Comeback in the Citrus Bowl. Comeback in the Orange bowl - by 14 point deficits TWICE. He was the GOAT even then, it just took people time to catch up. His football IQ has always been precocious.
Brady's feet work here is flawless.who would've known that he would be a legend!!
halox37 Yes exactly. And he's proved in the pros. Like Montana, Brady proves you don't have to be a runner to have great foot work in the pocket. Underrated part of his game.
Brady was a badass.
Brady Hoke i guess. He recruited him
Tom Brady is the greatest QB in professional NFL football period. A Michigan GoBlue man who was drafted number 6. I knew he was great when he won in OT over Alabama.
If you listen at 2:21 they are talking about how Brady doesn't match up to Brees but still had a decent resume. Here we are 20 years later...
Brady has 7 Super Bowl rings and Brees has ONE.
Funnest set of recievers to watch: Marquise Walker, Diallo Johnson, David Terelle, Tai Streets, Jason Avant. And of course lets not forget the Tight Ends Bennie Joppru, Jermy Tuman and Aaron Shea. Many Michigan players never made it to the NFL for whatever reasons, but they sure were a blast to watch in college, especially Walkers catch against Iowa.
Same Ole Brady! Heart of a Wolverine! Looks good in that winged helmet.
FORGET THE NFL, THESE ARE THE SWEETEST MEMORIES.
This is back in the days when the field at the big house was a nightmare and they had a tough time figuring it out but eventually dug it up and got it fixed.
Great to see Michigan's most famous athlete doing his thing!
And thanks for posting this!🙂💚❤😃
Tai Streets has got to be the single most underrated great WR not just in Michigan history for the past few decades but also the Big-Ten as a whole! I mean damn he was unstoppable and many forget how he was the Nation-Title Player of the Game and was both Griese's and Brady's go to guy for a couple seasons for Brian and then his Sr yr with Brady! He had great hands and speed, but people also forget about how big streets was! I mean Terrell was definitely bigger and though Braylon was certainly stronger and heavier, as well as being far more physically intimidating and a bit more physically-dominating at the WR spot - Tai was every bit as tall as Braylon, being 6'3" to 4", and was still certainly a pretty big and tough guy with great hands to go with being significantly faster than Terrell was! I absolutely adored Tai
Tai was a great. Of course, it helps if the passes thrown your way are extremely accurate.
He certainly deserved the #1
The footwork, the playfakes , all the redzone slants and fade throws. Guy was great no matter was around him or coaching him.
He proved that big time this past season when he went to the Bucs and won his 7th ring. System quarterback? Hell, no.
Wish we could see some football like this nowadays very sad when will we be great again!!!
@1000Sunny0 What Michigan games were you watching? How many times did Brady put the Wolverines on his back and carry them to a win when the defense fucked it away?
The greatest ever
The G.O.A.T. Tom Terrific even when he was at Michigan these highlights showed a glimpse of how special he was going to be. Tom Brady and the patriots foe life until the casket drop's!!!!! #Bobbyspats! #Weownit!
#Bobbyspats! Patriots#Uno! Exactly. I knew it back then and all the so called pro experts didn't recognize it. I KNEW THERE WAS SOMETHING ABOUT BRADY.
I am still convinced that the 1999 team was the best Michigan Team I ever Saw...Yes, the 97 team defense was amazing but as a complete team...99 was amazing!
I agree. Loaded everywhere. Lloyd blew it!!! That team had so many NFL players who played a while too. Brady, Backus, Maurice Williams, Aaron Shea, Larry Foote, Dhani Jonss, Ian Gold etc. Special collection of talent..leaving Henson in too long blew the games vs MSU and Illinois that they shouldve won. I remember.Rocky Harvey tearing them up clear as day. Hard to believe that its been 20 years.
Yeah Lloyd's inability to choose a QB killed us against msu, and his lack of desire to run up the score cost us the game against Illinois. With a better coach that Michigan team wins another natty.
Brady can fine tune any of his weapons wheather it was with the Wolverines or the Patriots.Nobody did it better.He's the greatest quarterback in history as it stands right now.Lets wait for the next one but thats going to be a long wait.
Who could forget that Tom Brady was an integral part of the Michigan Wolverines' "Dream Season" (1996-1997) - in which they were Co - National Champions with the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers?
Besides Tom Brady, Jeff Backus was also on that team, he was a monster lineman in college AND the NFL.
I loved watching Tom Brady be clutch in the 99 season. Too bad we screwed up twice cause I still believe that 99 season was probably the best of my generation
The Wolverines have pretty much sucked in the years since.
@@thomashong2938 awesome analysis. Thank you.
@@DMichiganWol21 With Tom Brady, they had a chance of winning a national championship. If only they hadn’t platooned him with Drew Henson. Wolverines have had Bowl victories and great seasons in the two decades that followed, but have struggled mightily and largely unsuccessfully against Ohio State.
He was an excellent college QB. He was just behind other vets that he had to wait behind. You only see one season with him as the full time QB. If he would have started 3 seasons like most others, he would have been well known as a senior and a first rounder.
Watching these clips, makes you wonder why Tai Streets wasn't wearing the famous #1 jersey at Michigan. It will be great to see this type of play from the current and future Wolverine squads, now that Hoke is the Head man!
Watching a day after his 6th ring. Learning greatness
Watching after his 7th ring.
7 now 😂 GOAT
@shadow49100 Brady was a gamer at UM. He was this scrawny guy who rarely made spectacular plays but had a knack for pulling out fourth quarter wins which we loved. He was also somewhat limited by Michigan's traditional, conservative, run-first offense. But he won a lot, which is what matters most.
I'm so proud to be from Michigan lol. Just, so proud.
How quick ppl forget.. ppl be sayin he got benched.. naw they gave a guy the spot bc they thought his “potential” was better than Tom Brady overall. I was 7-8 yrs old and could tell Tom was a G! Drew would always get us down, and Tom would dig us out.. jus like Jordan gettin cut.. you never forget that.. or the Brady 6.. #BRADY6 a ring for every QB drafted to have..
Miss Brent Musburger, Keith Jackson and B. Griese calling the big games...
It's so neat to see this video of Tom at Michigan. I really thought he was good, but I always thought Henson was better at the time, it's amazing that watching this kid here knowing he would transpire into the all time great. It's too bad Henson didn't commit to football, I definetely thought he could have even more success in NFL.
gasperm3 hell no Brady performed. In the big stage while Henson choked. Henson had parcell in Dallas and was wack.
Henson was trash in Dallas
Tb, the best then and the best now
this guy turned out to be pretty good!
He was a ok QB lol
This dude Tai Streets used to ball
It's nice to see these old Brady highlights. Imagine yourself just watching his high school or college games in the 90s. Did you expect that guy to lead the Pats to 3 Super Bowl titles?
7 rings now lol
i always thought Joe Montana was the greatest until Tom Brady came along! Nothing taken from Joe but Tom just does it better just because Joe had Rice, Craig, Jones, Taylor, Lott, etc. Tom can be given 2nd hand dudes and he's stil a winner...(again, just my opinion)
Imagine if RUclips started in the 90's. you would see people coming to this video from 13 years ago saying he would be a bust.
The G.O.A.T...….
Hey, this QB might have a great potential to play in NFL.
I think most of the receivers he had at Michigan are better than the receivers he had with the Pats (Except Moss).
I don't think Michigan's offense is designed to showcase a QB's skills. It's a RB offense. It allowed everyone to overlook Brady's intangibles.
anyone notice saban a msu head coach and at 8:31 Sandusky?
i forgot just how good brady was as a U of M qb.
Nice to see Brady whoop Drew Brees . Hopefully he can do it today against the saints!!
The play I'd like to see is the Marcus Knight TD catch at Notre Dame 1998 where he rips the ball right out of the defender's hands.
Michigan lost that game unfortunately.
The country can thank Llyod Carr for who he gave to the NFL. He was good in HS but Carr made him who he is. By the way, we have the best looking helmets. Only Oregon comes close.
I am a huge patriots fan, and people can see why brady wasn't picked earlier. In most of his highlights be probably made 2 or 3 throws that was a good throw. Almost all the other were great catches by the receivers, but one thing they didn't see brady in the scouting report was his desire to win.
Ray Lewis said it best in the top 100 hundred back in 2011. Quote "He's not the biggest, He's not the strongest, he was never the fastest. He was overlooked and went in the 6th round. Every intangibles that a quarterback suppose to have, they overlooked, but him, it was burning from the inside of him." Great quote a person could describe brady was Ray Lewis.
You can watch the full video if you youtube "Tom Brady, #1 top 100 nfl players of 2011."
DJG37S A couple? He had a lot of great throws. Not once did I see the WR's have to go out of their way to get the ball, it was all delivered to them. He completed about 63 or 64% of his passes, underrated.
+MichiganFan39 Agree, I'm not seeing what the OP saw. I see a lot of fantastic throws in this video, but because he wasn't a hyped prospect, the commentators in the video rarely give him the credit, heaping praise on the receivers instead.
thanks for making these videos, awesome!!
That dude Streets tho!!
Yes he did, Just think if he would had 4 years!
wow this guy David Terrell, where is he now? he was makin all the plays
Drafting position has nothing to do with what type of player u are or player u will become.
It does if it motivates you, as it did Brady. It was a continuation of the challenging situation he found himself in at Michigan. Tom's mental makeup, resulting in the way he responded to the situations he was in, is what made him what he is.
Can you name another 199 pick who made it, or even made the team that year?
So legit question, should Brady's #10 be featured like Desmond's #21 and most likely Charles #2 ? He has the resume and NFL success to back up such an honor.
Definitely
I forgot how great Michigan receivers were with Tom Brady
@petis1976 What Michigan games were you watching? He brought back the Wolverines countless times, yes, but do you think he started those games? No he didn't. Tom Brady didn't come back and throw like THAT until his junior and senior years, when he still fought for his starting position. Tom was extremely skinny and came back when it mattered most. When defense doesn't work, the offense has to work, have you watched the Patriots recently? Obviously not.
Brady was given the nickname of the comeback kid while at Michigan because so many times he was called off the bench to pull them out of the hole their starting Qb put them in.
Don't know how looking at this he was pick #200 in the draft...
When Steve Mariachi was selected as the Lions coach, I was thrilled. Finally, we had someone who knew football and worked with Joe Montana. What an idiot he was. Watch The Brady Six, He laughed at Brady..."Looks like he's never seen a weight room". What a stupid thing to say. The physical aspects of quarterbacking fall way behind the mental aspects and smarts. Two weeks in their gym and he could have been buff. What a stupid thing to say. They totally discounted his will to win and his intelligence. What an idiot.
Actually, pick #199.
@@leo50519 Hindsight is 20/20 bro - easy for you to say that after you've seen what he's done ... TB looked like a couch potato dad trying to join the NFL - that's what makes his story even more amazing
@@thomashong2938 very good bro
7 rings. GOAT
There were a solid amount of "tight window" throws that Brady made in the video while hitting his receiver in stride. His short/intermediate passes were accurate most of the time.
His fade routes were lacking though. #86 Ty Streets had to jump and make a play on a fair amount of those.
nice!!!
Drew Henson should have never been taking any snaps from Tom Brady...wtf Lloyd?
Artificial turf looks like a ping-pong table in those days. Go Blue in 2018.
I don't think you can tailor that as much as you think you can. Brady was an exception that proves the rule but the only way to really show off a qb is Brady now, or in his second superbowl. In college, I would say Marcus Mariota of Oregon is a good example of how work with a new wb that really knows what he's doing from the front of the field to the back of it.
Peep Nick Saban on the Michigan State sideline
This could have just as easily been a Tai Streets or Tyrell highlight film.
Who got the ball to them????
You're a hater
Yep.
@1000Sunny0 yeah his release was really slow. now its like a cannon
Do these highlights start during the 1998 season?
was 2:30 brady vs brees?
Denard Robinson needs to really watch this over and over before he goes to bed each night.
i am a pats fan, not a mich fan. just interested in brady's career and was surprised to see he was good then too, considering how low he was drafted. how would u mich fans rate him to other mich qbs?
He was always good at every level. In HS, he turned a team that went 0-8 the season before he became quarterback into a championship contender. In college, he put his team into contention for a national championship. In the NFL, he turned a team that went 5-11 the season before he became QB 1 into Super Bowl champions. 19 seasons later, he went to a new team that was 7-9 the season previous and turned them into Super Bowl champions.
"Put in Drew Henson!"
ahhhhh those were the days too bad RR can not EVER coah M to an good season
brady should return to michigan so he can emberass that pathitac red school in ohio !
no the fuck he should not. GO PATRIOTS!
amazing amazing experience in ign
He had 4 future pros to throw to. So it wasn't like he didn't have anybody to throw to.
Tom Brady is the second best QB that I have seen play for Michigan. Ironically enough, the best one, in my opinion, is Drew Henson. Henson completely self-imploded as a pro, while Brady just grew into a superstar.
Henson should have done what Brady did and concentrated on being great in one sport instead of trying to do two and ending up being mediocre in both.
0:37, in what scenario can their be a 1st and 12.
probably a few offensive holding that resulted in half the distance to the goal, followed by a few defensive holdings/offsides/false starts
Good thing MSU didn't keep that coach, some guy named Saban, eh. He hasn't fared well since... Only 6 National Championships in 15 years...
Thank you Michigan for your mishandling of this legend
What mishandling?
@@sikid4000 Platooning him his senior year with Drew Henson, a move that may have cost the Wolverines a chance at a national championship.
@@thomashong2938 Still doesn't explain the op.
If amichigan wants blood we got it
How in hell Brady wasn't pick until 199 in the draft ?
and they said he had no arm -.-
Love dat Burger King commercial!
can you make a Drew henson tribute
+Colin Northrup I think I could. I'll have to check to see if I have enough of his games.
Ok cool
Yeah bliss
@TheZooCrew - You're the type of guy that still thinks ND has also had 100 years of dominance.
GO BLUE!!!
I don't see any "dinking & dunking" or a "system QB" LOOKS PROLIFIC TO ME
Only reason he didn't get drafted higher is cuz teams didn't NEED qbs, chad, the first was actually good, just injury prone, even the pats didn't NEED brady, cuz they had Bledsoe, they were lucky they did eventually get him tho, GO OHIOSTATE , and brady, brady is only (that team up north) player and thing from there i like
just like Arian Foster and Wes Welker were undrafted for a reason?
Woolfolk is injured dammit
Greeecccceee
@clutchcity25 And so your saying the WR core he has now is amazing? Far from it, like Payton Manning, Tom Brady makes WR and TE's look good.
@jojopuppyfish because he was a nobody now hes a legend
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Sigh we just flex ! The run
The NFL draft doesn't mean jack. Arian Foster and Wes Welker were undrafted
Brady made Welker. Foster is an anomaly but he didnt have longevity.
Thr6 leave school they just become professionals like us radios
Meaning test my field Rome! L9l1
We just footsie my Australia guys TOOO Rigby play for boxing money! Big gambles
Ur couch Gabe's Barron's taxes with 4 princes
Technically 5 you! Lol