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'It’s Not Like Coaching a Freshman': Bill O’Brien Recalls Working With Tom Brady in the Offseason
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) looks up during the second half against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Aug 8, 2019; Detroit, MI, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) looks up during the second half against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-Imagn Images

Bill O’Brien’s experience coaching Tom Brady provides a fascinating look into the dedication and mentality of one of the NFL’s greatest quarterbacks. According to O’Brien, Brady’s offseason workouts and approach to the game were unlike any other player.

Brady’s commitment to getting better was apparent from the start. O’Brien recalls that Brady would come in the day before the official offseason program even started, saying, “Look, man, I just want to be coached.” This attitude stood out because, by then, Brady had already won multiple Super Bowls and had a wealth of experience. As O’Brien put it, coaching Brady wasn’t like working with a freshman; Brady had been in the league for over a decade and was already one of the most accomplished quarterbacks in the history of the sport.

What made working with Brady unique was his intense desire to improve and fine-tune his skills. O’Brien described how they would collaborate on plays, with Brady often suggesting tweaks or adjustments based on his vast experience. One example is Brady recalling plays he ran against certain defenses years ago, showing his incredible memory and understanding of the game.

Though their relationship had its moments, like the infamous sideline argument in 2011 during a game against Washington, O’Brien emphasized how deep their connection went beyond football. He described Brady as “a guy you can always count on,” and a “tremendous friend” who helped O’Brien throughout his career. Their bond continued even after O’Brien moved on to become the head coach at Penn State.

O’Brien’s comments highlight Brady’s obsession with football. He said that coaching Brady meant being ready at any moment, whether it was for a meeting, practice, or game. Brady’s obsession with the game pushed O’Brien to become a better coach himself.

All of this paints a picture of a player who wasn’t just naturally talented but also relentlessly dedicated. Despite Brady enjoying life in the offseason, it’s clear that his work ethic, drive, and commitment were a huge part of what made him so successful.

This article first appeared on The SportsRush and was syndicated with permission.

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