I'll put this here so our forum brethren don't freak out over a critical analysis.
I was watching Cowerd with Greg Cosell earlier this week and Cosell said that Brady missed a lot of throws that he normally makes and his performance had nothing to do with what Belichick did to confuse him. I wanted to watch some film and ran across the below analysis of the Bucs offense. You can see in the film that Brady misses a lot of throws to open receivers. There were also several drops for big gains and miscommunication with his receivers. From watching the film and others:
1. AB consistently burned JJones. He ran right past him at least three times; the two TD passes he missed/dropped, and on the catch by Evans on the crossing route where AB again ran past JJ and was wide open for another easy TD. Brady also sailed two short passes to the right where AB was again wide open.
2. Brady wasn't connecting with Brate: the over throw where he's wide open on a crossing route to the sideline; and a dropped pass, again wide open on a seam route. His overthrow in the EZ to Brate, possible communication issue there.
3. Evans dropped pass in the RZ, again wide open, possible TD.
4. Tyler Johnson quitting on his route after beating the CB, pass sails high.
Aside from the emotions of this game (return to Foxboro) and the nasty rain, Brady just played poorly. I agree with Cosell, Brady wasn't confused at all, he just missed passes that he would normally complete or his receivers dropped them; but for the most part they were wide open.
After watching this film, I'm not sold on Pats secondary. Aside from JC Jackson who is a good CB, I don't trust Mills at all. Something is wrong with JJ. I saw him hobbling during the game, was he maybe injured? This secondary could be exposed by guys like Prescott with Lamb/Cooper/Schultz and Herbert with Williams/Allen/Cook.
Also, look at Judon during the run plays. Not impressive.