New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has accomplished everything in the NFL. He's a three-time league MVP, a six-time Super Bowl champion and a four-time Super Bowl MVP.
It's not easy being a great player like Brady and having a coach tell you that in a particular practice or game that you performed poorly, or that you let the team down. Brady, as one of the most coachable athletes of our lifetime, understands that no one, even players with a tremendous résumé like him, are above criticism.
Martellus Bennett, who played one-and-a-half seasons with the Patriots and won Super Bowl LI with Brady, shared an awesome story Wednesday on FOX Sports 1 show "First Things First" that highlighted the 41-year-old quarterback's coachability.