“When you watch two or three highlights, you can’t really say, ‘Oh, this is the reason why’ or ‘He’s gonna be John Elway,'” Brady said Tuesday morning on The Dennis and Callahan Show. “You can’t tell after one game.”
Brady pointed back to his first few years as starter, saying despite the success, he was far from a finished product.
“I know myself, in my second or third year, you’re a long way away from where you’re going to be as a player,” Brady said. “I’ve learned so much, and I’m still learning, and this is my 12th year. There’s not a game that I play in that I don’t learn something and that I don’t gain valuable experience from.”
While Brady didn’t offer specific advice to Tebow, he did explain what was most important for a quarterback to improve.
“It’s a long process for a quarterback,” he said. “We’re all trying to get better on a weekly basis. The important part for a quarterback is not to regress.”