When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were entering their Week 8 showdown against the Baltimore Ravens, many expected Tom Brady to throw the kitchen sink in guiding his team back to winning ways. Although he managed to pose a decent stat line with 26 for 44 for 325 yards and also a TouchDown, eventually he dropped 2 games below -.500 for the first time in his career.
Moreover, for the first time since his first-year, full-time season, as a QB for the New England Patriots – Tom Brady has registered a three-game losing streak. In this highly anticipated matchup Brady even went onto miss some key passes which could’ve opened the play for his team.
But when Tom Brady was asked about the momentum and confidence in the Bucs’ dugout – the 7xSuper Bowl Champ did seem to not give up on hope and he encouraged his team to get better as there is plenty of time to get things going in his way.
“I don’t think anyone feels good,” Buccaneers marquee Tom Brady said after the Buccaneers’ 27-22 loss to Lamar Jackson. “We lost five of six, so not where we wanna be. We haven’t earned it and we got to go earn it. You gotta fight hard and you gotta figure out how to win games.”
That being said, one has to acknowledge that the Tampa Bay Bucs are in dire need to add players in their offensive unit. There has to be one player, which needs to strengthen and support the offensive prowess of Brady, because believe it or not – the Bucs might just land in a spot of bother in the NFC South division as well, given their remaining schedule of games.
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