After the end of Week 12, it is safe to state that Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers receivers have found it tough to land on the same page. With inconsistent performance on the offensive end making sure the opposition in the latter stages of the game suppresses them, it seems like there is a move set right away to rebuild the ‘lost’ chemistry before things go haywire.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers are re-implementing competitive one-on-one drills in practice. This change has brought new hopes to the team in improving their results not only offensively but can even help Brady perform at his usual high standards.
“I think the more we can do in practice to simulate what goes on in the game, the better we do and the more we gain confidence in one another,” Brady said, per tampabay.com.
Neither Tom Brady nor Mike Evans have played at their known potential and standard, yet the Bucs are seeking a berth in the postseason anyhow. Knowing that how dynamically can change in the knockout stage, this could be Brady’s last chance to stamp his authority on the league being with Tamp Bay Bucs.
Brady added, “I think the passing game is certainly about confidence and anticipation, and you get a lot of those reps in training camp, and you get into the season and I think there’s always a balance between keeping guys fresh, and certainly a guy like Mike Evans and I, we have a lot years together now and I’ve thrown him a lot of balls, so I have a lot of confidence.“
He and I, I have a lot of confidence in what we can do and what we’ve done, and we’re just going to keep working at it.”