Tom Brady’s brutal advice to Shedeur Sanders has resurfaced again online.The legendary quarterback once told Sanders on a video call that he needs to stop indulging in luxury purchases and go watch flim.Brady gave some brutal advice to Sanders in a public video call with himHis advice came back in a September 2023 edition of his podcast Brady’s ‘Let’s Go!’. The topic of cars came up Sanders’ father, ex-NFL star Deion, had a question for Brady.“Tom, do you think a college kid needs a Phantom, a Rolls-Royce?” Deion asked.Before Brady could speak, Sanders clarified he has a Cullinan and not a Phantom, but the now $375 million Fox Sports analyst still gave a savage response.“I think he needs to get his a** in the film room and spend as much time in there as possible and less time in the car,” Brady said.“He needs more time in the film room.”Shedeur Sanders’ historic NIL dealIt’s no surprise Sanders was able to afford such a car, as in August last year, he became the first college football player to sign a Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal with Nike.That deal saw the quarterback have the highest NIL valuation of all athletes across all sports.Despite Sanders’ apparent spending spree, the Cleveland Browns quarterback – who signed a four-year, $4.6 million contract with the franchise – has previously spoken about the pitfalls of NIL money.Last year, Sanders, along with his older brother Shilo, who signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before being cut, appeared on former NFL player Robert Griffin III’s ‘Outta Pocket’ podcast to discuss their newfound wealth.Sanders reportedly bought a $500,000 Rolls-Royce CullinanX@NFL_DovKleimanBrady’s advice came before Sanders’ stunning slide in April’s draftGETTY“Do you guys like NIL?,” Griffin III asked as the three burst into laughter.Shedeur said, “I definitely love NIL, but there’s pros and cons to it though. You got to don’t feel like you made it already. “When you able to get whatever you want any time in life, then there’s like a lot of things don’t really interest you no more.“So you got to really get down to the core, what makes you happy? Which is the making the music, the chilling, the having luxury things and doing that type of stuff what makes you happy and of course being with the family.He then added, “Tax is not good.A difficult start to life in the NFL for SandersBack when Brady was giving advice to Sanders or when he was appearing on Griffin III’s podcast, the Browns rookie could not have predicted his NFL career would have begun in the way it has. Things began terribly when Sanders, who was touted to be at least a first-round pick, slid all the way to the fifth round and was selected by Cleveland as the 144th pick.Then he was thrown into an intense quarterback battle, which saw him compete with Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel.Pickett was traded to the Raiders and not unexpectedly, Flacco won that race, with Sanders left in a competition with his fellow rookie to be the backup.The former Colorado Buffalo has lost out to third round pick Gabriel, but Flacco is coming under increasing pressure after a poor start for the Browns.Now QB3 in Ohio, Sanders continues to wait for his chance, a stark contrast from the stardom he enjoyed in college.Stay up to date with the latest from the NFL across all platforms – follow our dedicated talkSPORT USA Facebook page and subscribe to our talkSPORT USA YouTube channel for all the news, exclusives, interviews and more.