Tom Brady threw for a mere 423 yards six days after setting a single-game team record of 517, leading the New England Patriots over the San Diego Chargers 35-21 on Sunday. Brady had three touchdown passes and tied for the third most yards passing in club history, going 31 of 40 with no interceptions as the Patriots (2-0) scored on each of their four first-half possessions. The Chargers (1-1) turned the ball over inside the Patriots 35-yard line three times, leading to 17 points. They also were stopped on a fourth-and-goal at the 1, and the Patriots started a 99-yard drive that ended with one of Brady's two scoring passes to Rob Gronkowski. Philip Rivers threw for 378 yards for the Chargers. Source: Associated Press
You don't get pressure on him, and he has time to read the whole field, you are going to take a beating.
Chargers really hecked themselves with 3 turnovers inside the Pats 35 yd line. Pats turned that into 17 points.