He still didn't have that great play in college and developed a lot after going pro. I credit Bill with seeing the potential (which he first realised when one of his mentor's who's name I can't remeber was the only analyst talking about Brady's potential). Remeber that Brady started off year one as the 4th string QB and year two as the 3rd string (when they only had 3 on the roster). Not to mention that during that time everyone was going after athletic QBs (thanks to the likes of Joe Montana, Steve Young, younger Brett Favre, Randall Cunningham, Watren Moon, John Elway, Kurt Warner, Jim Haurbaugh, etc). In fact that continued since and the QBs jn the NFL have become progressively more athletic. Some of the notable first rounders in the few following years were Ben Rothelisbsrg, Phillip Rivers, Aaron Rodgers, Alex Smith, Michael Vick, Carson Palmer, Vince Young, Drew Brees, David Carr, and Jamarcus Russell. Nowadays in the 2010s a non athletic QB almost never goes in the first few rounds and especially not the first (with the notable exceptions of Brandon Weeden who was already 28 by the time's the Browns got him). The spread is a part of all playbooks nowaday's including the Patriot's who frequent 2 TE set's when in that formation. QB run's and options are in more than half of NFL playbooks. And recently the RPO's have been taking off big time with 1/3 of the league running them. Accorsing to Saquan Barkley even the Giant's playbook even features option play's despite them having Eli Manning (which they never actually ran this past season).
@@Axel-ye8tt Thats the great thing about Bill. If you know something he doesn't, he'll take your word rather than shut you down "cause he's the boss". No, he's always willing to listen.
He still would have been fired he was treated just like Jim Harbaugh, wanted a little more control over the roster decisions. So the Yorks fired him after two seasons making the playoffs. So they could hire their yes man. Niners SUCKED for 8 years with three different head coaches. After Harbaugh got fired Yorks got tired of winning again, so they hired three head coaches in three years. Niners SUCKED four years. Yorks will keep Kyle Shanahan as head coach in his four years only one winning season. The Yorks owners who hate to win. Who misses Eddie DeBartolo!
Hypotheticals. What if the tuck game never happens does Brady have 7 Super Bowls?? In saying that he’s the goat, but we always over look the little events that transform us into who we are.
Can you imagine if the 49ers went from Joe Montana to Steve Young to Tom Brady? They'd have been #1 in the NFL for SIX decades straight- with 14 Super Bowl titles- as Brady would've beat Mahomes last year too.
No matter how many times Steve Mariucci tells the story, his headstone will read here lies Steve Mariucci god rest his soul the man who passed up Tom Brady in the draft.
Yeah but everybody did..tom was only great because he was drafted to New England. Plus he was a bad prospect let's be real, he went where he was supposed to.
The 49ers would of made Tom’s boy hood dream come true if they just drafted him. The same with Aaron Rodgers. Why Mike Nowin says Aaron wasn’t coachable is very a very strange excuse.
The bottom line is - the teams that picked QB's ahead of Brady were simply going for the ATHLETIC (muscular) look and they all assumed that when you LOOK the part - you must be cast for the part. They failed to realize that the BRAIN is the most import component in sports.
@@fabianadeyemi5242 yea football especially at qb who has to rely on other positions to protect and get open, and execute the designed plan is much more difficult to assess than a high flying basketball player. Brady is brilliant at see through defense and changing up plays before the snap. But I doubt he would have won that many if the organization didn't draft top tier o-line to make his job easier.
Mooch brought up an important point - they were looking for a particular QB, and that's what they got. They didn't want Brady's style, so they passed over him.
@@richardfrench2863 to be fair…. they were looking for a future steve young. Thinking that’s the way the league was going to go. Instead of another Joe Montana. 🤷🏼♂️
I get some of the reasons Brady was overlooked in the draft. But when you look at what he did at Michigan it’s still hard to understand why he was almost completely overlooked like he didn’t exist
He almost told the truth. The truth is nobody knows shit about drafting quarterbacks. The Colts drafted Manning number 1 and the Chargers drafted Leaf number 2 in the 98 draft. The last couple years the NFL has just had fewer busts in the first round. Which speaks to quarterbacks being better prepared for the NFL. Not that the people drafting are better drafters of the position.
@@samuelstensgaard4828 My dad and I are Vikings fans, we live in Minnesota. We both looked at him the first time and said, "He's going to be injury prone." He has/had a thin build that we didn't like. Our assessment proved correct.
Mariucci said in The Brady Six, "looks like he's never seen a weight room". Seriously? You couldn't get him in a weight room? I watch replays of the Orange Bowl, the "brightest lights, the biggest stage", and Brady was nearly perfect. How that man, or all the others, could not see that still amazes me. They never looked into Henson situation. It was all about trying to keep Henson past his sophomore year. Very stupid on Boy Lloyds part. Brady was always excellent. The NFL scouts were seriously negligent. I'm from Michigan and am a Michigan fan and a MSU fan.. Sadly, also a Lions fan. That's the only team that may have destroyed Tom Brady. Thank God for The Patriots.
Hofstra which doesn’t even have a football program any longer over the guy who beat Alabama in the sugar bowl. How hard can football be? How did he not know Brady was awesome when he was at Michigan? Amazing
@@PaulGaither you can be successful and admit previous mistakes. You're actually more likely tp be sucfessfuk if you are honest with your mistakes and learn from them.
It’s not like Tom Brady was supposed to ever even get consistent playing time in the league let alone becoming the goat carmazzi was a pretty great athlete who should’ve fit in will with the Niners
Like one poster on here said, he wouldn’t even want his QB athletic. Not a ridiculous statement. Now first off, Tom Brady is an athletic guy. Just not as athletic as many other QBs. Obviously the criteria or metrics to identify QBs might need to be looked at. I’m sure Tom Brady is forced many scouts and coaches to take a hard look at what really is important. Tom has so many intangible qualities that play into his success. He obviously believes in his own abilities. But this in itself is a subject that needs to be addressed. What leads to this kind of belief in oneself. He understands himself better than other QB. He learns quicker, he adjusts to change better, handles pressure like no one else. And there is much more. As you can see none of this relates to the physical capabilities. What sets Tom Brady apart is the same thing that Arnold Schwarzenegger has, and ever high achiever possesses in every realm of life. It’s their emotional make-up, which of course is regulated in the brain. Tom Brady is cool as a cucumber in that pocket. Ice runs through his veins. As you can see his emotions do not rule his mind. He is highly disciplined beyond his rivals. You can see it in the work ethic. It’s in his eating, sleeping, training regimens. His mind his in control and he knows how to deploy his mind for every single thing he does.
I remember as a teenager the Michigan logo was popular in school. So I would watch Brady play and he had that fire in him. Never expected him to make it to the NFL.
@@biglez5577 if you don't count the Browns plus this awful year which nobody expected to do well and if anything we should've done worse to tank he has a winning record sans Brady
@@WaterGuyH2O counting Cleveland is fucking dumb though, don't act like that's some sudden knock against anyone when we all know Cleveland makes anyone look bad until like a year ago lol. If you enjoy being dumb feel free I guess though
The thing about Tom, for me, is it makes me ask myself two questions. First, landing in New England was the perfect environment for him and then Drew gets injured; right place, right time. There are so many factors that worked out for and allowed him to shine but what if he was drafted by the 49ers, or Bengals, or Cleveland, etc.? He might have very well ended his career in obscurity; never getting a chance to either play or even be taken seriously as a backup. The second question, for me, is how many other guys from the later rounds never had those two factors (opportunity and nurturing conditions) working for them and so found themselves after a few years out of the league? Don't just think Brady; think Ryan Fitzpatrick. By now you can say he has at the very least made a career for himself in the NFL and all because the high-pick"STAR" QB's in front of him in Buffalo turned out to be duds.
Nobody thought Brady had a future in the NFL...not even his college coaches. It was suggested to him to coach somewhere if he wanted to stay in the game. Brady was willing to do the work...and he needed a LOT of it.
Marriuci made the classic mistake, instead of evaluating all the players and picking the best one. He decided what he needed and picked what he thought was the best option from that pool of players.
Don't feel bad Mooch. Every other team passed on Brady too, and the Patriots just got lucky. If the Patriots had any idea Brady was going to be great they would have taken him a lot sooner. They just signed Bledsoe to a big contract extension and at the time just thought Brady would be a solid career backup. It's just proof nobody knows what is going to happen with any prospect. Look at Brock Purdy. If they could re-draft the '22 class Purdy might be the first pick overall, definitely top 10.
3 of the 4 Cal Qbs lost in SB. Goff hasn't played yet. In the meantime one University has had 8 appearances for one QB and 5MVP's, Desmond one TB 4. Brandon Graham deserved one last year and Brady deserved one more.
The SAME Craig Morton who was 4-15 for 39 yds, 0 TD, 4 INT, and posted a 0.0 RATE in Super Bowl XII, and 12-26 for 127 yds, 1TD, 3 INT, and posted a 34.1 RATE in Super Bowl V?
Who else went to CAL? Kyle Boller. Don’t forget his participation in one of the worst quarterbacked games I’ve ever seen with OAK facing off at home versus KAN. The three QB’s threw 8 INT combined and threw for a combined 30-65. Kyle Boller, Matt Cassel, and Carson Palmer posted RATE of 22.3, 38.3, and 17.3 respectively. I call that a shittier performance than Oakland Coliseum’s plumbing.
I honestly don't understand the 40 yard dash for quarterbacks unless your Pat Mahomes who probably drops back 20 or 30 yards everytime he throws the football.
Joe Montana and joe theisman and both notre dame guys they probably got one more I can’t remember (the golden boy played some qb their but was the rb for that packers team)
If the Patriots thought he was gonna be great they'd have drafted him earlier. It was largely luck. But kudos to them for seeing a sliver of potential.
Mooch Rich Primetime Irvin Sapp Faulk Theisman etc…they all paved the way for the NFL network and were a hilarious staff! Man I miss them as a unit. Like great teams they all went their own ways. But mannnn it was comedic GOLD. RUclips Danny Woodhead NFL network Theisman. One of the funniest segments and that was just 1! The closest thing to it now is Shaq Kenny Chuck and Ernie 🏀. Those guys are funny too 😂. But imagine a football version of that with an even bigger cast. The Tebow chants 😂😂. TeeeEEEE Bo. WHOAAAAAAAA OH! (RUclips Tebow chant oh oh).
Brady played in big games and always brought Michigan back from behind. None of these coaches watched tape, they just watched a 40 yard dash
He still didn't have that great play in college and developed a lot after going pro. I credit Bill with seeing the potential (which he first realised when one of his mentor's who's name I can't remeber was the only analyst talking about Brady's potential). Remeber that Brady started off year one as the 4th string QB and year two as the 3rd string (when they only had 3 on the roster). Not to mention that during that time everyone was going after athletic QBs (thanks to the likes of Joe Montana, Steve Young, younger Brett Favre, Randall Cunningham, Watren Moon, John Elway, Kurt Warner, Jim Haurbaugh, etc). In fact that continued since and the QBs jn the NFL have become progressively more athletic. Some of the notable first rounders in the few following years were Ben Rothelisbsrg, Phillip Rivers, Aaron Rodgers, Alex Smith, Michael Vick, Carson Palmer, Vince Young, Drew Brees, David Carr, and Jamarcus Russell. Nowadays in the 2010s a non athletic QB almost never goes in the first few rounds and especially not the first (with the notable exceptions of Brandon Weeden who was already 28 by the time's the Browns got him). The spread is a part of all playbooks nowaday's including the Patriot's who frequent 2 TE set's when in that formation. QB run's and options are in more than half of NFL playbooks. And recently the RPO's have been taking off big time with 1/3 of the league running them. Accorsing to Saquan Barkley even the Giant's playbook even features option play's despite them having Eli Manning (which they never actually ran this past season).
Jivan Grewal no bill didn’t realize it one of the qb coaches did he said Brady was gonna be good bill took his word cause he trusted the man
@@Axel-ye8tt Thats the great thing about Bill. If you know something he doesn't, he'll take your word rather than shut you down "cause he's the boss". No, he's always willing to listen.
Also bill belichick wasnt in love with drew Bledsoe...that also played a part in this
Nas is the Goat it was the late Dick Rhebein who predicted Brady’s eventual greatness!
Mooch would still be coaching the 49ers if he drafted Brady
Yes. Have you ever seen “The Brady 6” about Tom Brady? It’s great.
And BB would be in this interview talking about not drafting Brady. LMFAO
He still would have been fired he was treated just like Jim Harbaugh, wanted a little more control over the roster decisions. So the Yorks fired him after two seasons making the playoffs. So they could hire their yes man. Niners SUCKED for 8 years with three different head coaches. After Harbaugh got fired Yorks got tired of winning again, so they hired three head coaches in three years. Niners SUCKED four years. Yorks will keep Kyle Shanahan as head coach in his four years only one winning season. The Yorks owners who hate to win. Who misses Eddie DeBartolo!
Hypotheticals. What if the tuck game never happens does Brady have 7 Super Bowls?? In saying that he’s the goat, but we always over look the little events that transform us into who we are.
@@mylongdick312 cry more
Drafted the goat farmer instead of THE GOAT.. smh
And if he drafted Brady, poor Tom would've been a bum because Mariucci was a terrible head coach.
Kalba Khmigha head coach. He was a amazing QB Coach
@@kalbakhmigha tom would've work his butt off to get the starting Job like he did on the Patriots
@@kalbakhmigha the only team I see ruining Brady's career is the Browns... Because they're the Browns
@@TheFlash-je3bl Brady would have made the Browns great. Who were the Patriots before Brady? Basically the Browns.
"why did I say that, I've no idea" , fuckin priceless 😂🤣😂🤣.
Slowest 40, still a 1000 yard rusher.
He can't do a 40 in 6 seconds, but he can do 1000 in 17 years, and that's what matters XD
nobody can stop him on 1 yard to go.
1000 yd rusher......eventually...
💯💯😂😂😂😂 facts
People don’t know he has lost over 500 yards in his career from victory kneels.
Can you imagine if the 49ers went from Joe Montana to Steve Young to Tom Brady? They'd have been #1 in the NFL for SIX decades straight- with 14 Super Bowl titles- as Brady would've beat Mahomes last year too.
49ers would have 10 rings or 11 rings with Tom Brady tbh it would be crazy
No guarantees of that lol
Steve Mariucci seems like a cool dude.
Jason5499 5499 he’s my great uncle
Mochi boy tell him get the 49ers back
I respect any coach that doesn't take himself too seriously and can laugh at his past mistakes.
@@ElijahThunderDrums your great uncle might be autistic
Hes stupid
Mooch: “ya know no one drafted Kurt Warner either”
Eisen: “yeah but you cut him”
No matter how many times Steve Mariucci tells the story, his headstone will read here lies Steve Mariucci god rest his soul the man who passed up Tom Brady in the draft.
Yeah but everybody did..tom was only great because he was drafted to New England. Plus he was a bad prospect let's be real, he went where he was supposed to.
And also cut Kurt Warner 🤣
Literally every other team except for the Pats
The 49ers would of made Tom’s boy hood dream come true if they just drafted him. The same with Aaron Rodgers. Why Mike Nowin says Aaron wasn’t coachable is very a very strange excuse.
@@nicholas4727 Tampa Bay called, what you got to say now!!!
The last time Michigan beat Alabama was when Tom Brady was their quarterback.
Until today
Love when “Men” can laugh at their mistakes, & not get bent out of shape. Kudos to both.
when you make multi millions of dollars, i dont think id be mad either lol
Michigan has at least 10 QB appearances in the Super Bowl. 😁
Go beat Ohio State
@@growmiegreenthumb8025 I think you missed my point (and why I made it).
@@growmiegreenthumb8025 Tom did when he was there.
In fact, Michigan has more WINS in the Super Bowl than all those guys Marriucci mentioned combined! 👍😁
I need a ❤️ button for this comment!
Brady has about as many SB appearances as those guys combined lol
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@@CM-rg9zg correct now lol
Six QBs got taken before him… and now he’s got SEVEN Super Bowl Rings
Kurt Warner wasn't even drafted
You cut him too 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mariucci seems like a very cool guy. Takes the heat with a smile.
In a different life Marriucci could have been a wise guy
Marriucci a wise guy? Fuggetaboutit
Feel like this comment is under appreciated
facts.
“Tom went to the harvard of the midwest” 😂
The bottom line is - the teams that picked QB's ahead of Brady were simply going for the ATHLETIC (muscular) look and they all assumed that when you LOOK the part - you must be cast for the part. They failed to realize that the BRAIN is the most import component in sports.
Especially at that position
Let’s be real, isn’t it all a gamble, nobody could’ve known TB12 was destined to be the GOAT, it’s easy to look back and say could’ve should’ve
FoolishMortal yeah it isnt like with michael jordan or lebron where they had so much talent that everybody noticed. Brady evolved into TB12
Very intelligent comment
@@fabianadeyemi5242 yea football especially at qb who has to rely on other positions to protect and get open, and execute the designed plan is much more difficult to assess than a high flying basketball player. Brady is brilliant at see through defense and changing up plays before the snap. But I doubt he would have won that many if the organization didn't draft top tier o-line to make his job easier.
howo357 take the L
Nobody?
“Why did I say that? I have no idea” -when you try to explain something but forget why
The Harvard of the Midwest 😂 I’ve never laughed so hard watching this show.
The first 50 seconds are the best interview footage
Just as bad as the Blazers passing on Jordan.
and durant! lmfao xD
At least jordan was in 1st round Brady was drafted in 6th round
And Kevin Durant
Mooch brought up an important point - they were looking for a particular QB, and that's what they got. They didn't want Brady's style, so they passed over him.
Yeah, the "genius" Bill Walsh.
LOL
@@richardfrench2863 to be fair…. they were looking for a future steve young. Thinking that’s the way the league was going to go. Instead of another Joe Montana. 🤷🏼♂️
I get some of the reasons Brady was overlooked in the draft. But when you look at what he did at Michigan it’s still hard to understand why he was almost completely overlooked like he didn’t exist
“Why did I say that, I have no idea” 😂🤣 love it! That’s going in my diatribe 🙌
Brady has more titles than all the QBS combined that Mooch mentions going to the SB,good sport though Brady and Warner thats rough.
He almost told the truth. The truth is nobody knows shit about drafting quarterbacks. The Colts drafted Manning number 1 and the Chargers drafted Leaf number 2 in the 98 draft. The last couple years the NFL has just had fewer busts in the first round. Which speaks to quarterbacks being better prepared for the NFL. Not that the people drafting are better drafters of the position.
@todd long the Vikings haven't drafted a decent quarterback since what culpepper in 99?
@@MrColeemon I thought Bridgewater was pretty solid until his injury happened.
@@samuelstensgaard4828 My dad and I are Vikings fans, we live in Minnesota. We both looked at him the first time and said, "He's going to be injury prone." He has/had a thin build that we didn't like. Our assessment proved correct.
@@MrColeemon Bridgewater's injury had zero to do with his frame. It was 100% a freak accident. It could've happened to anyone.
@@samuelstensgaard4828 he stepped wrong and his knee caved in on itself.... sorry that doesn't give me loads of confidence in his durability.
It’s okay Steve everyone passed on Brady even bellicheck
multiple times! That's why he was a 6th round pick
Mariucci said in The Brady Six, "looks like he's never seen a weight room". Seriously? You couldn't get him in a weight room? I watch replays of the Orange Bowl, the "brightest lights, the biggest stage", and Brady was nearly perfect. How that man, or all the others, could not see that still amazes me. They never looked into Henson situation. It was all about trying to keep Henson past his sophomore year. Very stupid on Boy Lloyds part. Brady was always excellent. The NFL scouts were seriously negligent. I'm from Michigan and am a Michigan fan and a MSU fan.. Sadly, also a Lions fan. That's the only team that may have destroyed Tom Brady. Thank God for The Patriots.
Hofstra which doesn’t even have a football program any longer over the guy who beat Alabama in the sugar bowl. How hard can football be? How did he not know Brady was awesome when he was at Michigan? Amazing
The GOAT was available and no one drafted the GOAT until the 6th round 199th pick ny the patriots.
In their defense, they probably didn’t realize just how powerful Brady would become twenty years ago
Why is it so difficult for these people to accept that they made a mistake..rather than make excuses
It takes a similar personality type to make it that far. To always compete and never accept failure.
@@PaulGaither you can be successful and admit previous mistakes. You're actually more likely tp be sucfessfuk if you are honest with your mistakes and learn from them.
@@LunaticTheCat - Don't take what I said too seriously. I was using a level of sarcasm, but there is truth in it. You are right as well.
aks957 they didn’t make a mistake. Brady was a gamble, and he was subpar in college. There was no reason for any team to draft Brady
Right? Even the Pats waited until the 6th round.
It's Steve Young's fault. Lmao.
They wanted an athlete like young so they didn't even look at Brady 😂🤣
Tom Brady has more supper bowl rings than all five quarter backs that coach named. 😂😂
"why did I say that; I have no idea" lmaaao
Imagine being a guy who passed up 12 Super Bowl appearances. Still gotta love Mooch.
It’s not like Tom Brady was supposed to ever even get consistent playing time in the league let alone becoming the goat carmazzi was a pretty great athlete who should’ve fit in will with the Niners
Like one poster on here said, he wouldn’t even want his QB athletic. Not a ridiculous statement.
Now first off, Tom Brady is an athletic guy. Just not as athletic as many other QBs. Obviously the criteria or metrics to identify QBs might need to be looked at. I’m sure Tom Brady is forced many scouts and coaches to take a hard look at what really is important.
Tom has so many intangible qualities that play into his success. He obviously believes in his own abilities. But this in itself is a subject that needs to be addressed. What leads to this kind of belief in oneself. He understands himself better than other QB.
He learns quicker, he adjusts to change better, handles pressure like no one else.
And there is much more.
As you can see none of this relates to the physical capabilities. What sets Tom Brady apart is the same thing that Arnold Schwarzenegger has, and ever high achiever possesses in every realm of life. It’s their emotional make-up, which of course is regulated in the brain.
Tom Brady is cool as a cucumber in that pocket. Ice runs through his veins. As you can see his emotions do not rule his mind. He is highly disciplined beyond his rivals. You can see it in the work ethic. It’s in his eating, sleeping, training regimens. His mind his in control and he knows how to deploy his mind for every single thing he does.
meaturama he was a elite baseball recruit he kinda was
@meaturama He is very athletic compared to the average person ,stupid.
okay why is Arnold involved in this
You nailed this description of Tom.
I remember as a teenager the Michigan logo was popular in school. So I would watch Brady play and he had that fire in him. Never expected him to make it to the NFL.
There’s only one goat farmer in the nfl and that’s bill belichick
Yeah, QB and TE
The guy that has a losing record without Tom
@@biglez5577 if you don't count the Browns plus this awful year which nobody expected to do well and if anything we should've done worse to tank he has a winning record sans Brady
@@willjoyce5013 If you don't count all of BB's losses he is undefeated...
@@WaterGuyH2O counting Cleveland is fucking dumb though, don't act like that's some sudden knock against anyone when we all know Cleveland makes anyone look bad until like a year ago lol. If you enjoy being dumb feel free I guess though
There's a reason why hes not coaching anymore.
*That Time Steve Mariucci Drafted a Goat Farmer Instead of The GOAT!
He’s all sweatin’ 😂😂😂
The thing about Tom, for me, is it makes me ask myself two questions. First, landing in New England was the perfect environment for him and then Drew gets injured; right place, right time. There are so many factors that worked out for and allowed him to shine but what if he was drafted by the 49ers, or Bengals, or Cleveland, etc.? He might have very well ended his career in obscurity; never getting a chance to either play or even be taken seriously as a backup. The second question, for me, is how many other guys from the later rounds never had those two factors (opportunity and nurturing conditions) working for them and so found themselves after a few years out of the league? Don't just think Brady; think Ryan Fitzpatrick. By now you can say he has at the very least made a career for himself in the NFL and all because the high-pick"STAR" QB's in front of him in Buffalo turned out to be duds.
So basically Rodgers and Goff, and then 3 mediocre QB's from the 60's.
Goff is mediocre too.
Ferragamo was Goff before Goff. Initial success than big drop off.
Rodgers is the only one of the five who won the Super Bowl.
Fantastic Orange Bowl win but NOT on anyone's list? I still don't understand that.
Nobody thought Brady had a future in the NFL...not even his college coaches. It was suggested to him to coach somewhere if he wanted to stay in the game. Brady was willing to do the work...and he needed a LOT of it.
This man cut Kurt Warner and passed on Tom Brady. There’s a reason he’s not on the sidelines coaching. His quarterback evaluation is awful.
Marriuci made the classic mistake, instead of evaluating all the players and picking the best one. He decided what he needed and picked what he thought was the best option from that pool of players.
Lol he is funny asf
Don't feel bad Mooch. Every other team passed on Brady too, and the Patriots just got lucky. If the Patriots had any idea Brady was going to be great they would have taken him a lot sooner. They just signed Bledsoe to a big contract extension and at the time just thought Brady would be a solid career backup. It's just proof nobody knows what is going to happen with any prospect. Look at Brock Purdy. If they could re-draft the '22 class Purdy might be the first pick overall, definitely top 10.
Marshawn Lynch also went to Cal, around the same time as Aaron Rodgers, or a little bit after.
3 of the 4 Cal Qbs lost in SB. Goff hasn't played yet. In the meantime one University has had 8 appearances for one QB and 5MVP's, Desmond one TB 4. Brandon Graham deserved one last year and Brady deserved one more.
Make that Cal Qbs have now lost 4 of 5 SB.
This is a funny segment. Cool guys
LMFAO... best headline ever.
Mariucci, head coach with a ten cent head, a genuine knucklehead!
They could have drafted Jake Plumber too, but went with stiff Jim Druckenmiller. Snake was a pretty damn good QB.
Poor Mooch, will never get away from that one.
Fitting really . He chose a goat farmer over the GOAT.
Wtf does a 40 time matter for a QB unless he's a TRUE dual threat like Vick Or Lamar
Mooch always getting tortured hahahaha....
The SAME Craig Morton who was 4-15 for 39 yds, 0 TD, 4 INT, and posted a 0.0 RATE in Super Bowl XII, and 12-26 for 127 yds, 1TD, 3 INT, and posted a 34.1 RATE in Super Bowl V?
Who else went to CAL? Kyle Boller. Don’t forget his participation in one of the worst quarterbacked games I’ve ever seen with OAK facing off at home versus KAN. The three QB’s threw 8 INT combined and threw for a combined 30-65. Kyle Boller, Matt Cassel, and Carson Palmer posted RATE of 22.3, 38.3, and 17.3 respectively. I call that a shittier performance than Oakland Coliseum’s plumbing.
I mean, they wanted a athletic guy so it makes sense... Also i think a lot of teams wouldnt even gave Brady a chance because of his body
Mooch is a good sport and honest as hell, love it!!
Michigan has at least 1 QB who went to 10 SB
Wow the extra shot about kurt warner 😆
This is a better reason than he gave in the documentary.
Aaron Rodgers and Steve Bartkowki both went to Cal as well. Those guys turned out to be pretty solid QBs I’d say.
Jeez, that's a tough decision to have to live with.😳😬
Cal quarterbacks are 1-5 in Super Bowls for the record.
And Mooch asks which school sent the most QBs to the Superbowl, the answer being Cal Berkley. Gio went to Hofstra.
Pick 199
Other teams in 2000: guy sucks would never make it
Patriots: Laughs
And now the Patriots are crying after Brady won his 7th ring with the Buccaneers.
Mooch really be chose the goat farmer instead of the GOAT
"They were gonna move him to corner." That should've been a red flag
Belichick is the goat farmer now.
There's been seven quarterbacks from Michigan who have won the Super Bowl. Brady, Brady, Brady, Brady, Brady, Brady, and Brady! 😁😁
Chad Henne😏
Everything happens for a reason 🙏🙏🙏
and if that happened again next year no one would draft that 6 round guy with worst combine performance
"I thought You said GOAT FARMER!"
Stanford has John Elway and Jim Plunkett...anyone else?
Andrew luck if I am right
@@smokingjaycutler6631 wasn’t in the super bowl
University of Chicago is the Harvard of the midwest.
Evidently Tom Brady didn’t fit into Bill Walsh’s West Coast system, even though TB is from the West Coast. But, GO BEARS!
I honestly don't understand the 40 yard dash for quarterbacks unless your Pat Mahomes who probably drops back 20 or 30 yards everytime he throws the football.
If you counted # of SBs, Michigan might just very well be on top on the back of TB12 since it is hard to believe any school has 10.
Goat farmer, no GOAT?! Close enough.😜
Steve a great guy 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️
Only friends can bust balls like this
Joe Montana and joe theisman and both notre dame guys they probably got one more I can’t remember (the golden boy played some qb their but was the rb for that packers team)
HAHAHA! Poor Mooch!! :D He didn't draft Brady or Warner too of the most prolific QB's in NFL history! lololol
Cut warner didnt draft hometown Brady. Wow
You can tell he's Italian
just by seeing his last name explains it lmfao
They were looking for the next Steve Young. That’s how Young changed QB prospects.
If the Patriots thought he was gonna be great they'd have drafted him earlier.
It was largely luck. But kudos to them for seeing a sliver of potential.
The Pats had the least delusion
Imagine if Brady was drafted by the Lions, how many rings do u think he would have?
7
As a pats fan i think none.....rings are not individual accomplishment its team accomplishment and its start with management n coaching....
The next best is 3: Alabama. Bart Starr, Joe Namath, Kenny Stabler.
Bill Walsh couldn't have forecasted a league where you can't hurt the QB. Carmazzi seemed to fit a Steve Young like QB for that time.
Mooch Rich Primetime Irvin Sapp Faulk Theisman etc…they all paved the way for the NFL network and were a hilarious staff! Man I miss them as a unit. Like great teams they all went their own ways. But mannnn it was comedic GOLD. RUclips Danny Woodhead NFL network Theisman. One of the funniest segments and that was just 1! The closest thing to it now is Shaq Kenny Chuck and Ernie 🏀. Those guys are funny too 😂. But imagine a football version of that with an even bigger cast. The Tebow chants 😂😂. TeeeEEEE Bo. WHOAAAAAAAA OH! (RUclips Tebow chant oh oh).
Wasn't Ferragamo a Husker?
gotta love Mariucci