Earlier this week, Tom Brady held a throwing session with his new Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammates and had Ryan Jensen there to snap him the ball. After meeting up with him, Jensen revealed what it's like working with Brady.

In speaking to Sports Illustrated‘s Albert Breer, Jensen spoke about his first encounters with Brady:

“He flips a switch … Even just in talking, you talk about life, where he should live in Tampa, this is the first conversation we had and, then all of the sudden, when we start talking about ball a little bit, you feel the intensity switch. I think that’s something that you see, and you’ve seen obviously the last 20 years, he can flip that switch in intensity.”

While winning six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, Brady was known to be a cerebral passer. In addition to his attention to his throwing mechanics, Brady is also fixated in the minor details of what his teammates do.

Amid the Buccaneers' session this week, Brady asked Jensen about wearing a glove on his snap hand. Said Jensen,

“I’m like, Uh … yeah … And he’s like, ‘OK, we gotta talk about that.’ These minute details so far that I’ve seen him be concerned with, from something as small as that to cutting on the fourth step, not the fifth step, on a route, it’s stuff like that where I’m sure he carries himself through his life like that. You can tell he’s very detail-oriented that way.”

To become the greatest at anything, you have to conduct yourself in a way that hasn't been done before. While he hasn't played a game with him yet, Jensen is finding out what's allowed Brady to become the greatest quarterback of all time.