This just re affirms to me that Mr. Harden is the single most important person that helped make Tom Brady who he is, the secondary lesson to be learned by what Mr. Harden did is to learn that we ALL teach and have an impact on those we encounter on a daily basis throughout life… both positively and negatively. The example we set by our personal and professional behavior makes a difference. Thank you for this interview.
i cant wait to hear what TB12 says about Harden in his HoF speech... 2 legends! i love hearing Harden and Deion speak. both ispirational. they just have diff approaches, but they inspire men to be at their best.
I remember reading about this guy in brady's biography they'd written in like 2006. First time seeing him though. It's probably a weird thought and you can blame the weed but its like watching a book character come to life for me. lol
I knew, when Brady made that 20 yard scramble run, during SB51…, being down by so much…, I knew Brady was still fighting to win. Go watch that play, and you’ll see the teams vibe change.
I remember when michigan got drew henson - the biggest question for him is what sport did he want to be a star in at the professional level - football or baseball
Imagine being Drew Henson as a 19 year old... starting QB for the Michigan Wolverines then getting drafted by the Yankees.... ahhh those tough teenage decisions... hahahaha
Im a bills fan, but unanimously, if it was any team but the patriots, that superbowl would undoubtedly be the best superbowl in nfl history. If atlanta did it, it wouldve been considered differently entirely in history
Greg Harden thinks the halftme score of Super Bowl 51 was 28-3. It was 21-3. The situation for the Patriots actually got worse after halftime before the Falcons began buckling.
Tom Brady competed with Drew Hanson , but didn’t share the QB job him after the first 3 games of the 2 years he was the primary QB. I am sick of hearing anything else that doesn’t support this fact.
That’s because it’s not a complicated formula.. when people look to complicate it, they’re really just avoiding following the principles.. Brady never avoided them.. ever. Easier said than done.. but you still need to say them (or have them said to you) before you do them.. imho
It's simple advice, but you have to believe it and practice it your whole life for it to work. Consistency is the key to success, but very few practice that behavior. Also, you have to take advantage of your opportunities. How many people can say they have taken advantage of their opportunities to the degree that Tom Brady did? The guy is right. It's the mental game that made Tom Brady successful.
Was the advice "when you get to the NFL, whine and cry and bitch until they change the rules just for you, then cheat as often as you can, and leave the game with more rings but less respect than any other top tier qb"?
less respect from who?? lol. Brady doesn't gaf about you. Look at how other legendary all time great PRO's talk about Tom Brady like Ray Lewis, Peyton, Charles Woodson etc etc etc. That's the respect he cares about buddy. Stay salty.
@@scratchpenny I agree, he was awesome. But that didn’t keep him and BB from cheating their asses off. You don’t get fined multiple times and lose multiple first round picks because you’re the best. They cheated, but like the Astros, pro sports just can’t let it effect their bottom line so they issue some fines, a few low level stooges lose their jobs, and it’s back to business.
I was in engineering school at UofM while Mr. Greg Harden was there. He gave me a pep talk once that kept me from dropping out.
A great man.
Amazing 🤩
Well...what'd he say? You can't just leave it at that!😅
"The mental game IS the game!"
This just re affirms to me that Mr. Harden is the single most important person that helped make Tom Brady who he is, the secondary lesson to be learned by what Mr. Harden did is to learn that we ALL teach and have an impact on those we encounter on a daily basis throughout life… both positively and negatively.
The example we set by our personal and professional behavior makes a difference.
Thank you for this interview.
Yes, I remember this dude back in the days in tom Brady days in Michigan.
RIP Greg--Thank You for helping me clear out of a dark time in my life. Your book really helped me
This dude is awesome.
This is a outstanding interview. Mr. Greg Harden is very special.
i cant wait to hear what TB12 says about Harden in his HoF speech... 2 legends!
i love hearing Harden and Deion speak. both ispirational. they just have diff approaches, but they inspire men to be at their best.
The difference being Deion is a self serving narcissist and Harden has empathy.
Wow that’s amazing life advice
The Batman Superman analogy got me dyin
Thanks for the wisdom Mr. Harden and the great questions Rich Eisen🙏🏾🙏🏾
Here after Tom Bradys Valuetaiment interview.. Appreciate the Algorithm for this one..
He sounds like a great guy!
I remember reading about this guy in brady's biography they'd written in like 2006. First time seeing him though. It's probably a weird thought and you can blame the weed but its like watching a book character come to life for me. lol
Great interview!
I knew, when Brady made that 20 yard scramble run, during SB51…, being down by so much…, I knew Brady was still fighting to win. Go watch that play, and you’ll see the teams vibe change.
I love this - a universal message. So encouraging.
It ain’t over ‘til it’s over. 😎
I remember when michigan got drew henson - the biggest question for him is what sport did he want to be a star in at the professional level - football or baseball
GOOOOOOOOO BBLLUUUEEEEE!
Great advice!
RIP SIR Greg Harden 🙌🏽🙏🏽🕊️👑✊🏽
Love this
Imagine being Drew Henson as a 19 year old... starting QB for the Michigan Wolverines then getting drafted by the Yankees.... ahhh those tough teenage decisions... hahahaha
🤣😂
Im a bills fan, but unanimously, if it was any team but the patriots, that superbowl would undoubtedly be the best superbowl in nfl history. If atlanta did it, it wouldve been considered differently entirely in history
Tom Brady morphed out of that office into a Goat 🐐 💍 💍 💍 💍 💍 💍 💍
Actually it important in life to be consistent
Rest In Peace❤
And that is how tom brady became tom brady
I guess that makes Brady the Batman with 7 rings.
I believe Rich just just got bitch slapped in regards to his question.
Michigan needs a Greg Harden in Schembecler Hall right now.
Greg Harden thinks the halftme score of Super Bowl 51 was 28-3. It was 21-3. The situation for the Patriots actually got worse after halftime before the Falcons began buckling.
You have to rip it from Tom Brady’s cold dead hands.
I wish we could've seen a Drew Henson fully focused on football. Go watch highlights he had all the tools to be great
Can we get Greg to talk to Mac Jones? Mac needs this talk.
Tom Brady up in that office goin "This sum bulllllllsh*t my nigga!!!" 🤣👌🏾🏆
this wonderful man is teaching personal responsibility 👍🏼 it’s “right”, the opposite is “left” where people blame everyone else for their problems.
I don’t watch football but I know Brady and I don’t know drew
Tom Brady competed with Drew Hanson , but didn’t share the QB job him after the first 3 games of the 2 years he was the primary QB. I am sick of hearing anything else that doesn’t support this fact.
Now he can be a death coach
I guess I’m the only one who thinks this guy says a lot but also nothing at the same time.
That’s because it’s not a complicated formula.. when people look to complicate it, they’re really just avoiding following the principles.. Brady never avoided them.. ever. Easier said than done.. but you still need to say them (or have them said to you) before you do them.. imho
It's simple advice, but you have to believe it and practice it your whole life for it to work. Consistency is the key to success, but very few practice that behavior. Also, you have to take advantage of your opportunities. How many people can say they have taken advantage of their opportunities to the degree that Tom Brady did? The guy is right. It's the mental game that made Tom Brady successful.
Was the advice "when you get to the NFL, whine and cry and bitch until they change the rules just for you, then cheat as often as you can, and leave the game with more rings but less respect than any other top tier qb"?
less respect from who?? lol. Brady doesn't gaf about you. Look at how other legendary all time great PRO's talk about Tom Brady like Ray Lewis, Peyton, Charles Woodson etc etc etc. That's the respect he cares about buddy. Stay salty.
This is a wild take. He's the most consistent performer at the QB position in NFL history.
@@J0nFr0mAcc0untinG so in defending a cheater, you reference a murderer? Ray Lewis should be sitting in prison next to Marvin Harrison.
@@scratchpenny I agree, he was awesome. But that didn’t keep him and BB from cheating their asses off. You don’t get fined multiple times and lose multiple first round picks because you’re the best. They cheated, but like the Astros, pro sports just can’t let it effect their bottom line so they issue some fines, a few low level stooges lose their jobs, and it’s back to business.