Tom Brady Explains Why Arch Manning S Rough Outing Vs Ohio State Could

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tom brady explains why arch manning s rough outing vs ohio state could

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. Get SI's College Football Newsletter. dark.

FREE. SI College Football Newsletter 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." Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the Micah Parsons trade, Bill Belichick’s disappointing debut, and whether or not it’s time to panic over Arch Manning’s poor performance against Ohio State. Like many others across the country, Tom Brady was tuned in to Saturday afternoon’s matchup between No. 1 Ohio State and No. 3 Texas.

The contest marked the official start of the Arch Manning era, but it did not get off to an ideal start. Entering the fourth quarter, the grandson of Archie and nephew of Peyton and Eli, had just 38 passing yards. He finished with 167 in the Longhorns' 14-7 loss to the Buckeyes. It was Manning's first start on the road as a Longhorn. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning may be better off for losing to the Ohio State Buckeyes at the "Shoe" this past Saturday.

New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady certainly thinks so. Brady went on a diatribe about how Manning could end up using the loss. Manning went 17/30 passing with a touchdown and an interception in the Longhorns' 14-7 loss to the Buckeyes in Week 1. "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, per Sports Illustrated. "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. "There's a long season to play out. Arch has years beyond this to still play in college if he wants, but it's gonna be up to him to see how deep he wants to dig within himself in order to be... There's nothing to show that he won't be that. He's been that way in high school, even last year. He's got a lot of good people around him that know exactly what to do."

The Texas Longhorns entered the season as the No. 1 team in the preseason poll. Arch Manning earned the job as the team's starting quarterback, and his name was instantly thrown around in Heisman Trophy conversations. However, Week 1 against No. 3 Ohio State did not go according to plan for Texas as the Buckeyes won, 14-7, in Columbus. Manning had a subpar showing, going 17-of-30 for 170 yards with one touchdown and an interception, as well as 10 carries for 38 yards in the loss.

Still, it wasn't the performance many expected from Manning, even against the defending national champions. While many questioned Manning's play, NFL legend Tom Brady still expressed belief in the Texas signal-caller, via Henry McKenna of Fox Sports. Tom Brady has a strong message for Arch Manning on what he needs to do if he’s going to bounce back after his disappointing Saturday game against Ohio State. In an interview with Cris Collinsworth of Pro Football Focus, Brady spoke out about Texas losing 7 to 14 against Ohio State. The game was close up to the end, but many fans were quick to turn on Manning anyway, even calling for his backup quarterback to step in. Brady and Collinsworth began talking about Manning’s performance at about 39 minutes into the interview.

Overall, Brady was positive about Manning’s future. There’s a long season ahead, he said, and he hasn’t seen anything to indicate that Manning doesn’t have what it takes to persevere. Collinsworth started out by comparing Manning to Brady. He was the next Tom Brady, the way he was getting built up here before the season started,” Collinsworth said. “But he also missed some really easy throws… Ones that made a difference in the game.” Tom Brady is not jumping off the Arch Manning bandwagon after one rough start.

Brady appeared on the “Pro Football Focus” podcast over the weekend and was asked by host Cris Collinsworth what he thought of Manning’s performance in the Texas Longhorns’ loss at Ohio State. Brady made clear that there was plenty to work on, but that Manning could use it as a learning experience. “A lot of these guys are so young, and with social media and Twitter and Instagram, you can make someone look so great and you can tear them down so quick,” Brady said. “Before, it used to be you’d have to wait until the paper comes out the next day to make a real evaluation. In the digital era, it happens in five seconds. “I think there’s a blessing and a curse in some of it.

The curse is a lot of people pile on. The blessing is, there needs to be resilience built up in a quarterback as well. Even though he didn’t have his best game today and they lost, if he uses this to his advantage, he’s going to be tougher for it, and he’s going to have a better next... Brady is certainly right that people piled on quickly when Manning came out and struggled in Columbus. The Texas sophomore wound up going 17/30 for 170 yards in the loss, throwing one touchdown and one interception. Accuracy issues plagued him throughout the afternoon.

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