Ernie Adams was there — perhaps even in the draft room — when the New England Patriots drafted quarterback Tom Brady. Adams, former football research director for the Patriots, watched Brady’s career evolve in New England from start to finish. So he has a unique perspective on the quarterback’s two decades with the Patriots.
During an interview on the “Past Pats” podcast, Adams reflected upon Brady’s first two seasons with New England when he rose from fourth-stringer to starter and supplanted Drew Bledsoe.
“I don’t know if that it was one specific play but as we started playing in 2001, Tom just got better every week,” Adams said.