I just saw the interview when Brady did his last golf thing with Rodgers, Allan and Maholms and they were asking who their toughest opponents were and Brady said Reed.
Masterminds of cheating. When Bill radioed Tom the defensive play. Tom knew exactly where Ed would be lined up. These two have taken cheating to a whole new level.
When someone says the "alright" and you immediately with no hesitation or thought to it, start up a complicated topic or convo. Almost as if they didn't actually hit you with the "alright" 😆 That was my specialty lol
Cam Newton is a stud, but he will never contribute to the team in this way like Brady could. It still blows my mind how petty Bill became these last few years with Brady. I get that his mantra has always been to cut players before they decline, but my god, I don’t think Bill will ever have a brilliant, high football IQ mind like this to work with again in the time he has left coaching. Damn shame.
Couldnt agree more, I moved to Rhode Island as a kid in 2003 just after Brady won his first super bowl. I never would have thought that in 2019 at age 30 id be living in Boston attending a super bowl parade for a team STILL led by Tom Brady. It's been an incredible 20 years and i've been incredibly lucky to have been a fan from my childhood all the way to adulthood.
I was at the game where Bledsoe went down and Brady went in, his first real game. They were getting destroyed and Brady almost led them all the way back. I knew then this guy was good... just didn’t expect him to be the greatest to ever play the position.
B-Rad Hold on, Cam just put down 400 all purpose yards against Seattle on the road in his 2nd game, don’t sell him short just yet. This offense is much more potent with Cam under center / in the gun than Brady last year
at 1;07 when belicheck writes something down, does he even understand what he's writing or he is just drawing a giant dick. like jacky treehorn lebowski haha
When Ed Reed gets inducted into the hall of fame, they shouldn't say anything and just show this clip, 2 of the greatest of all time trying to figure him out
media tries to force the fact that NFL players are larger than life and more than human... it’s crazy to think that they are normal people like all of us but we’ve been implanted in our brains that professional athletes are genetic freaks... which maybe results in a less goal driven society? who knows but cool to think ab
@@sturrrdy While they are definitely normal people like the rest of us in many ways, most of them are indeed genetic freaks physically. Let's be honest here lol
This genuinely shows brady was the magic for the patriots. He staright up told his coach what to do and not only did his coach agree he started drawing that shit up right there
@raymelleonard3075 I mean Bill was the defensive mind of course lol every year the Pats won a SB they had a top 10 scoring defense. It was a perfect marriage
It's high football iq. Lebron is the same way in basketball, bringing up minor plays that no one remembers from 6 years ago like they just happened. It's amazing underrated some of these athletes intelligence is
alot of it is situational inteligence tho. for instance people in the ufc have got brains running like super computers that only have one program running on them and its the exaact move you need to make in response to this guy moving like this. but if you put them in front of a logic puzzle they might not be able to workit out. every professional athlete is a genius at his sport but not always at everything else
+Karl Budde: To be fair, NFL QB's typically take conventional IQ/logic tests and generally get really good scores on them. It's not always directly correlated to how smart they look in game situations, but there could be some correlation nonetheless.
Belichick arguably the best coach ever certainly top-five… But certainly had a lot of help from a quarterback - off the field - who would eclipse at least half the coaches in the league so far as game Plan preparation is concerned.
@@niceguy1774 Belichick is a FRAUD. His defense in this year's playoffs just had arguably the worst performance of any defense in NFL playoff HISTORY vs the Buffalo Bills in the wild card round. And he's won NOTHING without Brady as a head coach. People need to stop parroting things they've heard from others and be independent minded. 9 seasons without Brady (a MASSIVE sample size): 0 Division titles (as in ZERO). 18 PPG on offense. 0 top 10 offenses. 2 playoff appearances (1-2 including the first game in NFL playoffs HISTORY in which the opposing offense scored on every single drive sans the kneel down at the end of the game). 6 LOSING seasons out of those 9, missed the playoffs in 7 of those seasons. Sub .500 overall win/lose record. 0 Super Bowls. 0 Conference Championships. And his entire coaching tree is trash (Weis - fired, Crennel - fired, Mangini - fired, Bill O Brien - fired, McDaniels - fired, Joe Judge - fired, Matt Patricia - fired, etc.). He missed the playoffs 4 out of 5 years in Cleveland after they made the playoffs 4 out of the 5 years prior to hiring him. He unscrupulously threw Brady under the bus for Deflategate and pinned the ENTIRE thing on Brady. He benched Butler in a Super Bowl in which neither team PUNTED for no rational reason costing them a title (frankly, a fireable offense). He benched Underwood for the Super Bowl - for no rational reason - with his entire family in the stands. He lied to Jim McMahon while coach of the Browns, forcing him to relocate his entire family, only to cut him without paying (thus reneging the Gentleman's agreement they had). When he wins something I will retract my statement, until then I firmly believe that Belichick is the beneficiary of the adage: "A lie told often enough becomes truth." - Lenin Just watch, in 10 years people will see I'm 100% correct after he falls on his face with the overrated Mac Jones. He will never win a Super Bowl without Brady. Never. Most overrated coach in sports history.
Ran into Ed Reed at a golf course in Miami. He and Bubba Franks had left one of their cellphones at the tee and turned back around. I told him “3/4 of the world is covered by water, the rest of covered by you.” He laughed and shook my hand. Glad I got to live that moment with a true great.
I love at 0:54 when Bill is trying to follow Brady’s play suggestion using air gestures and doesn’t even need to see it drawn out. They were just completely on the same wavelength and it’s beautiful to see.
Brandon Daniels They'd be amazing without each other, but not GOATs like they made each other. You can have A dynasty with one, but not THE dynasty without them both. There may be a ring or two with one, but not 7 superbowls, 5 rings, only a handful of losses per season for 15+ years and countless AFC Championship visits.
YaBoiOof Brady made Belichick into the coach that he is today man.. Without Brady, Bill doesn't win any Super Bowls in NE. Pats were 5-11 in 2000 when Bledsoe was the first string QB. And they were 0-3 when Tom took over week 4 of the 2001 season.. Finished the year 11-5 and won the Super Bowl. Like Tony Dungy said, "I don't think Bill Belichick is Bill Belichick without Tom Brady".. That's coming from a hall of fame coach who knows that his players can improve the way he leads a team. Just watch this very video, Tom is teaching Bill shit about how a certain defense/defender plays. They're both a product of each other.
That is why a mind is a terrible thing to waste. I can’t stand the pats but the way they think methodically is so key to their success. It’s astounding.
@@gigispeed1331 But but but, spygate and deflategate?!??!?! LOL I had the holy shit look watching that clip. A lot of preparation down to the small details.
@@canuckcityvan6043 The division thing is a bit of a chicken and egg question. Are they dominant because the division is week or is the division so week because the pats are dominant? it's not like other divisions do that much better against the NEP
Ravens vs Pats was really an underrated rivalry, you had the goat QB vs arguably the best safety and linebacker of all time in Ed Reed and Ray Lewis. They always ended up meeting in the playoffs as well which made the rivalry much greater.
How was this rivalry underrated?? lol it was rated just like that, but the Ravens QB's were no Marquise Matchup so... it was literally just half the game was a rivalry...
@@theduckfromthejoke152 Flacco was 2 and 2 against Brady in playoffs , all 4 games were in NE. But for a dropped winning TD pass in the 2011 AFC Championship game he would have been 3 and 1 against the so called GOAT.
@@michaelrichardson6051 it sounds like you're suggesting the Ravens offense was better than their defense.. just because flacco had some moments that overcame his weaknesses doesn't mean there's any comparison with the so-called goat.. are you saying that the only reason the Ravens were in that position to win the game wasn't because of their defense?? That's like saying Brad Johnson or that other guy the Ravens got a super bowl with who I'm not even going to look up right now were like Brett favre's, and they just had really low lows but extremely high highs but I watch those games that is not what happened
@@theduckfromthejoke152 the GOAT was in a cream puff division for 99% of his career. Put him in the AFC North where he would have to face the Ravens and Steelers defense 4 times a year and he would not have lasted 10 years let alone 22. He should have sent the one SB ring to Pete Carroll with a bigvthank you for giving the Pats that game. The two playoff games the Ravens won in Foxboro was because of them scoring 34 points in one and 28 in the other.
@@michaelrichardson6051 well, as a bills fan who lives a half a mile from the stadium I guess that's one thing we can agree about.. he did flee when Josh Allen entered his division... I wonder how Josh is going to respond playing golf with three quarterbacks with super bowl rings oh wait no I don't he's going to use that as motivation LOL we're going to start bad-mouthing the goat this isn't going to work I'm just trying to bad mouth Joe Flacco
The best coaches listen to their player’s suggestions. No matter how good a coach is and what he can see from the sideline he will never be able to see things in the moment as a player does. Bill had the same relationship with Lawrence Taylor.
Peep how tired bill is they probably were up for hours all because of Ed Reed...this is what they mean when a player “gives coordinators fits” Bill and Tom’s dedication is unmatched
@Michael Fraser if you know football then you'll know facing certain players requires extra times. Stop!! Going agaisnt a problem like ed Reed require extra film study.
Ragnar Almighty fr, you don’t get six rings just bc of a good qb, it’s the constant dedication to learning their opponents inside and out. Look at the Steelers for example, they prep well against tough teams but are almost always unprepared against shit teams and then end up losing games for no reason
@@amirpalamar7133 id say its more Big Ben doesnt care about shit teams lmao. If you hear the stories of how he is, he legit thinks he is the team. (Some truth) but like he dont care at all about preparing for shit teams. It seems he just expects to beat tf out of them lmao
@@AshTonnet-dn1wethis video was played in past but don’t be so literally I’m sure you don’t even watch the games just catch the stats and highlights like every other casual
What I would give to sit in on these weekly meetings. Two brilliant football minds trying to figure out opposing defenses. I love the respect they show here for Ed Reed. Brady actually laughs at how good Reed is.
You legit made this up lol, Ed Reed didn't give up a LOAD of deep touchdown passes in his career. He was laughing because Jackson was clearly a dummy route, and Ed didn't bite at all. He jumped the route because he was on the QB the whole time, like they mentioned. He read it completely.
Spot on with your comparison to Polamalu. Brady constantly took advantage of Polamalu's gambling playstyle and would burn him countless times. He mentally abused the shit out of that guy and made him look like a total fraud. It was always great to watch. Ed Reed was so much smarter and more disciplined.
best free saftey EVER dont EVEN MENTION BALLHAWKS WITHOUT BRINGING UP ED REED FIRST! the fact that he had height, amazing hands,speed, insane field vision, and a very high football IQ ..his return skills once he got a pick was second to none for a defensive player and he jumps the right routes with confidence like a damn hawk! a lot of free safties these days arent half of what ed reed was. we have NOT seen anybody like him since or before him.
@@wisewerdz9835 agreed. Ed Reed and Troy Polamalu were my all time favorite Safeties to watch when I started getting into football as a kid, but I leaned more Ed Reed. Both were amazing but in different leagues of theirown
This video still gives me goosebumps, could you imagine being Ed Reed and watching this someday, one of the greatest coaches and the greatest quarterback of all time just trying to figure him out, so much respect is this video
It's got to be the ego stroke with no comparison. I let people who can't play basketball win on the court and I just practice my game when I'm playing; I only play all out vs strong opponents. At the end of the day: Your game is only defined by your opponents!
@@enthused7591 bill told ed to his face he's the greatest free safety to ever play the game. he wouldn't have said that if he wasn't pain in his ass for an entire decade
@@enthused7591 Ravens versus Pats in PostSeason: Tom Brady's stats in those games: 2009 Wild Card: 154 passing yards 3 interceptions 55% completion percentage 2011 NFC Championship: 0 touchdowns 2 interceptions 2012 Divisional: 53% completion percentage 1 touchdown 2 interceptions Oh yeah. Tom Brady was really owning Ed Reed and that Ravens defense... Regardless of who ultimately won (Football is a team game) the Ravens defense laid it Brady like no other.
Genius who doesn't believe in fair play? ????? Tom Brady got suspended for that. IDK but I doubt many geniuses would be out there all petty deflating balls.
All the ESPN football shows with ex players and coaches and they never go into 1/10 this much detail. Why? Instead we have to listen to dumbed down takes like "I think Brady shows up big time, Pat's win big!" with no football reasoning at all behind it. Smh
You don't think that BB leaked this just to counter the accusations that he refused TB12 ANY role in game planning? What BB actually wrote on this pad: "FU Brady". Why would he even allow such an interchange be filmed unless he had staged it?
Sweet Victory No it's because the rest of the QBs either dont have the talent Brady has, and/or their coaches arent as smart with as great an understanding of football as Belichick has
The saints injure players on purpose with audio tape to prove them planning it nobody bats an eye, pats supposedly took 1psi out the ball, everyone goes MAD
Dang Imagine how nasty of a footballer player you have to be for Tom Brady and Belicheck to have a 1 on 1 meeting on about how they will play against u
+Kmav221 Gaming Bill is a defensive coach, and always has been. That being said, you aren't going to be in the top five in scoring offense each year with a defensive coach's mind alone; that's just not going to happen. He simply knows talent when he sees it: the coordinators and the rest of the team and staff all lead to 12-4 each year.
Nick Kosek Brady's learned & played in many different systems since 2001. He's run many different schemes with different offensive coordinators, different quarterback coaches, and played with many different receivers, running backs, tight ends & offensive linemen, and he's made everyone around him better, including the 70-plus players who have caught a pass from him. Every QB is in a system, but Brady has mastered all of them better than any QB in the history of the game. That's why he can take a terrible offense with no name receivers & still go 12-4 & be playing in the AFC Championship game. He definitely wasn't a system QB when he made the 25 point come from behind victory throwing for 466 yards in the Super Bowl against Atlanta or the 10 point comeback win against Seattle two years prior when he threw 4 TDs to 4 different receivers for 328 yards against the Legion of Boom. Brady is the system.
Prime Brady and Belichick will stack up against every best coach QB duo for the rest of time. Both of them were at such a different level for their time. GOATS
Dom's Bitch That's not true. Most experts or analysts always pointed to Brady's weak 40 time when he first got drafted. I was just pointing out one aspect that people shouldn't put too much emphasis on when judging or analyzing QB's. You think about all the mobile QB's in recent memory that all would've been chosen ahead of Brady if they were all in the 2000 draft class mainly because of how well they can move around. They don't take into account how well they can read defenses and make audibles on the fly and keeping turnovers to a minimum or working a two minute drill. Those are qualities that people never focus on. That's all I'm saying.
Zack W. actually it was more than just Brady's 40 that made him be such a low draft pick. He was slow, scrawny and didn't look so special in college. Even if he had a good 40 he would have still been a low pick, i.e. Dak Prescott.
Dom's Bitch Slow, scrawny which is understandable but when you don't focus on the things that truly matter when QBing you end up picking guys like Tebow, Jamarcus Russell & guys like Jay Cutler. Those guys either have great speed or can launch the ball 80 yards down the field. I'm trying to not make it sound like I'm using the benefit of hindsight but certain guys you just know can play the QB if you focus on the right things like Andrew Luck for example (the reason the Colts tanked for him) even though he struggles with turnovers he can play.
Bill took a different approach from the norm when he picked up Brady. Most coaches pick up a good athletic body and tried to hone their minds. That's your Mannings, Flaccos, Newtons, RGIIIs. Bill drafted a good mind and developed him physically. Maybe more people should do it that way.
Great players are never good coaches in any sport. It's always the bench warmers who make the best coaches. I dont know why that is. Maybe the great players unreasonably expect everyone to be great like they were and maybe the bench warmers are great coaches because all they did was observe. These are my 2 guesses. Maybe someone else has insight into why this is ......
@@Franco_City What are you talking about great players are never good coaches in any sport? Franz Beckenbaur is regarded among the top 5 players of all time and probably the top 5 coaches too. He won the world cup in the biggest sport in world as a player and then won it again as a coach. Recently Zidane won straight 3 Eufa Champions Leagues as a coach and when he was a player he won a world cup and a player of the year award. For context the World Cup is every 4 years in football and every county plays it so its far harder to win. I'm a big Tom Brady fan but those saying 7 Superbowl rings make him a contender for greatest athlete ever is plain laughable. The NFL is a national competition. Lionel Messi has won his national competition 10 times as he has 10 La Liga winners medals.
@@sirpranksalot1 Both are really different sports. Winning in a league as competitive as the NFL where they have the salary cap and it is almost impossible to win in a consistent way is even more impossible. The BB-Brqfy led Patriots won 7 in 20 years. That's unheard of in the sport. Barcelona winning La Liga 10 times is not unheard of, they literally have the best players in the whole league (you could also have an argument for RM and Atletico) while the Patriots rarely had the best players in the league. It's not as simple as throwing around titles because it is harder to win them in the NFL, at least imo.
This must be in 2009. The "played them in the rain here five years ago" reference was a 2004 game -the only time the Ravens and Pats played one another at Gillette Stadium in pouring rain with TB at QB and Ed Reed on the rosters. They played the Ravens twice in 2009, so not sure which game this is. The Pats won the regular-season game but lost to the Ravens in the playoffs. I'm sensing this is the earlier game. My other takeaway from here is the Pats did not have a defacto Offensive Coordinator/Coach. Bill O'Brien was the QB coach, and Dante Scarnecchia was Assistant HC and Offensive Line Coach, and neither were in on this conversation. It's just Tom giving notes to Bill.
Two of the greatest football minds of our generation combining to figure out how to beat one of the other great minds. Ed Reed might be the most cerebral defensive player of his generation, but he's outnumbered two to one here :p
@King Henry What? Missing the playoffs with a team that was 18-1 the year before, with very little roster turnover? Look at the stats difference from Brady in 07 to Cassel in 08, it's not even close.
This clip literally changed the way I think of these two. I give Tom alot more credit now.. the way Bill acts makes me think this isnt the only time that Tom blows his mind..
Ed Reed and Ray Lewis was the toughest combo BB and Brady ever faced - not because they were super athletes (although both were excellent in that dept), but they had super football IQs....always made Brady look uncomfortable
Ed Reed and Ray Lewis were 2 of the best at their positions of all time. And what made those 2 give Brady fits is Reed and Lewis were huge film watchers and the MLB calls the defensive plays but Reed made the backside adjustments better than any safety i ever saw. Rodney Harrison was great at making backside adjustments also.
dude, bill is just faking interest... for the cameras and stroking his pet's fragile ego... you ever seen video where belachik is actually interested in the conversation? He's not listening... he's teaching... and then he would maybe get TB's take on it after that as a courtesy... lol... this is theater... a dance.... guuh
This is what you don’t see, this is why he won 7 championships. Nobody beat this man on the field bc nobody could beat the amount of time he spent in the film room
***** lol picking out rare exceptions. look at ur broncos this year.... very inconsistent on offense after manning is gone. pats were beating teams with their 2nd and 3rd string qb when brady was suspended.
I'm a Hawks fan through and through, but as a football fanatic, you have to respect both of these men for their legendary contributions to the sport. If only Patriot fans were as calm and collected as Belichick and Brady are under pressure.
We are calm and collected Hawking. Couldn't be happier. You seem to forget the Patriots were a laughing stock at one point in our history. We had some good teams here and there but now The Patriots are a 20 year Dynasty. We"ve been to one Super Bowl every 3 years on average. We read what the uneducated haters and media say and respond with actual knowledge(facts). Spygate is not what the media portrayed it to be and had NO EFFECT on the actual field of play, plus EVERYONE was doing it. Just ask Mike Shanahan. Deflategate is a joke. If defending the Patriots honor, integrity in a way that doesn't cool your hate? Then look at the Scoreboard instead ;)
This is absolutely incredible footage! When do we ever get to see an all-time great player-coach combo in the stages of preparation before a big game like this? So cool.