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It wouldn't be the first week of football without overreactions, and there were plenty regarding Arch Manning following his rough season debut against Ohio State on Saturday. In the season opener, Manning went 17-for-30 for 170 yards, one touchdown and one interception as the Longhorns scored just seven points on the afternoon. Manning missed multiple throws, and was shaky throughout a significant portion of the game. Manning's lackluster performance naturally drew plenty of criticism, including some believing that he isn't all he was hyped up to be heading into the season. While there wasn't a ton of highlight moments to take away from Manning's performance, seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady believes Manning can turn the disappointing showing into a positive. Brady acknowledged that this down game comes with the "curse" of "people piling on" his poor play, it can also come with the "blessing" of rebounding from the experience.

"The blessing is there needs to be resilience built up in a quarterback as well," Brady told Cris Collinsworth during a Pro Football Focus interview. "Even though he didn't have his best game and they lost, if he uses this to his advantage, he's gonna be tougher for it. And he's gonna have a better next game because of it. I always felt like you've gotta deal with a lot of adversity from a quarterback standpoint to toughen you up to be the true leader for the organization." Before Saturday's game, Manning hadn't necessarily dealt with a lot of adversity to this point of his football career. He was a five-star recruit in ESPN's class of 2023 recruiting rankings, and is from one of America's most famous football families.

He won both of his starts last season, but he was going up weaker opponents, not the reigning College Football Playoff national champions in Ohio State. Tom Brady knows being a young athlete in today's media landscape means being more prone to scrutiny. That is the case for Texas quarterback Arch Manning, who has been in the spotlight throughout his amateur football career. Being the nephew of Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning and grandson of Archie Manning comes with its own set of expectations. Regarding how fans and media should treat young athletes like Manning, a redshirt sophomore, Brady gives a reminder that players need to be allowed time to develop. "Before, [players] had the kind of ability to fail when people weren't watching, to build that resiliency within themselves," Brady told Sports Illustrated in an interview promoting the SharkNinja Crispi Pro.

"So I think it's a real challenge these days for these young kids because Arch Manning, you know, seems like a great kid and great player." Brady calls back to the era he grew up in without media attention that allowed him to develop at his own pace before getting drafted to the NFL. That’s the message Tom Brady is sending to the masses aboard the Arch roller coaster, as the 21-year-old quarterback navigates the ups and downs in his first season as a starter under college football’s... “Before, [players] had the kind of ability to fail when people weren’t watching, to build that resiliency within themselves,” the seven-time Super Bowl champion told Sports Illustrated in an interview published this week. “So I think it’s a real challenge these days for these young kids because Arch Manning, you know, seems like a great kid and great player.” The nephew of Super Bowl-winning NFL quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning, Arch has been in the limelight since his high school days.

Although he saw playing time at Texas over the past two years when quarterback Quinn Ewers was under center, the 2025 campaign marked Arch’s first official season as the Longhorns’ starting quarterback, which has... Tom Brady has come to Texas quarterback Arch Manning’s defense. amid growing criticism, which the former NFL star deems to be unfair. Speaking to Sports Illustrated, Brady said that players today don’t get the same development time as in the past, and constant scrutiny could damage their confidence and their play. “Before, (players) had the kind of ability to fail when people weren’t watching, to build that resiliency within themselves,” Brady said. “So I think it’s a real challenge these days for these young kids because Arch Manning, you know, seems like a great kid and great player.”

Brady used Manning’s uncles, Eli and Peyton Manning, as examples. “Peyton had a lot of years to develop,” he said. “Eli had a lot of years to develop and, you know, I was a college kid once, too, and I wasn’t the best quarterback at that time. And how people remember me after my pro career was a lot different than I remember me after my college career, which is a lot different than me how they remember me after my... So give people a chance to learn and grow and develop and put them in the right situation.” Texas quarterback Arch Manning has fewer and fewer supporters of his play on the field these days due to his ongoing struggles as a starter.

Ironically, his biggest defender might be the man who battled his uncles on the big stage more than any other. In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated's Elizabeth Swinton, Brady lamented how quarterbacks like Arch Manning don't seem to get as much time to develop and "build that resiliency within themselves" as they once... He believes that mentality can be dangerous to players like Manning “Before, [players] had the kind of ability to fail when people weren’t watching, to build that resiliency within themselves,” Brady said. “So I think it’s a real challenge these days for these young kids because Arch Manning, you know, seems like a great kid and great player.” Brady likened the situation to both Peyton and Eli Manning getting time to develop in college, as did he.

“Peyton had a lot of years to develop,” Brady continued. “Eli had a lot of years to develop and, you know, I was a college kid once, too, and I wasn’t the best quarterback at that time. And how people remember me after my pro career was a lot different than I remember me after my college career, which is a lot different than me how they remember me after my... So give people a chance to learn and grow and develop and put them in the right situation. Arch Manning’s long-awaited debut as the Texas Longhorns’ QB1 didn’t go as planned. The 21-year-old, who took a redshirt in his true freshman season, stepped into massive expectations tied to his last name and five-star pedigree.

Manning struggled in his first start under center, completing just 17 of 30 passes for 170 yards with a TD and an INT to show for it. This was an underwhelming outing for a prospect widely projected as next year’s No. 1 draft pick and considered a potential Heisman candidate. For Manning’s critics, it was all the ammunition they needed. Social media filled up with negativity, with many pointing to his shaky throws, lack of poise under pressure, and claims that he isn’t ready for the NFL or the responsibility of leading the Longhorns’... However, Tom Brady offered a perspective that cut through this noise.

For Brady, Manning’s rocky start isn’t a sign of failure. It’s a necessary step in the process of becoming a franchise leader. “So, you know, I think there’s a blessing and a curse in some of it. The curse is that a lot of people pile on. The blessing is I don’t believe there needs to be resilience built up in the quarterback as well,” Brady said during a chat with Pro Football Focus. Tom Brady knows being a young athlete in today's media landscape means being more prone to scrutiny.

That is the case for Texas quarterback Arch Manning, who has been in the spotlight throughout his amateur football career. Being the nephew of Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning and grandson of Archie Manning comes with its own set of expectations. Regarding how fans and media should treat young athletes like Manning, a redshirt sophomore, Brady gives a reminder that players need to be allowed time to develop. "Before, [players] had the kind of ability to fail when people weren't watching, to build that resiliency within themselves," Brady told Sports Illustrated in an interview promoting the SharkNinja Crispi Pro. "So I think it's a real challenge these days for these young kids because Arch Manning, you know, seems like a great kid and great player." Brady calls back to the era he grew up in without media attention that allowed him to develop at his own pace before getting drafted to the NFL.

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