Tom Brady Says Overcoming Adversity Will Serve Arch Manning Well Msn

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tom brady says overcoming adversity will serve arch manning well msn

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 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.”

Brady urged patience with Arch after Texas’ 14-7 loss to Ohio State, where the QB threw for 170 yards, a TD, and a pick. “If he uses this to his advantage, he’s going to be tougher for it,” Brady said. Meanwhile, Ryan Clark added that Manning isn’t a “generational talent,” but could still develop into a strong player. Never miss an update! Download our app now. 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.

Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady urges a young Arch Manning to harness adversity as fuel for future success The highly anticipated college debut of Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning against Ohio State quickly became a moment of realism amid the hype. But Tom Brady has reached out with some important advice for the rookie. Manning, the redshirt sophomore and scion of the legendary Manning family, completed 17 of 30 passes for 170 yards, with one touchdown and one interception. The Longhorns' offense stalled, managing just seven points in a 14-7 defeat on the road. The performance ignited waves of criticism and cast doubts over whether Manning is as heralded as his pedigree suggests.

But amid the noise, a voice of perspective emerged-not from a college coach, but from the NFL's all-time great, Brady.

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