Sure… again, delusional fanboys can’t admit their sacred cows are human. Tom pulled a Lebron and it came back to bite him this season.
Brady had a great career in Tampa Bay alone. League leader in multiple passing categories. Comeback wins and game-winning drives. Super Bowl title with a new team and a new head coach, his 7th ring, which is huge for Brady's legacy. Unless you think Brady is so incredible that anything less than a Super Bowl every season is a failure, then it's impossible to say his Tampa Bay run "bit him in the ass." His legacy has only grown since he left New England.
Great coaches don’t just design passing plays, they design running plays, they design whole gameplans to beat opponents. That was Arians, Leftwich got fired because he stabbed the guy who hired him in the back and joined the coup engineered by the star QB and he couldn’t do what Bruce did.
Where are you getting this conspiracy theory? You have some resources for this nonsense or you're just completely making it up?
Fournette and Evans were the same players they’ve always been.
You apparently don't watch Bucs games. Fournette was the worst starting running back in the league. Name anyone worse.
Fournette went down in every category. Y/A dropped by a full yard. TDs when from a modest 8 to a measly 3. He was horrible on every down, in the red zone, after contact, and he had the worst rush attempts per broken tackle of any qualifying RB in the NFL. You saying he's been the worst starting RB in the NFL for his entire career?
Evans didn't make contested catches and he had a poor catch% on downfield throws. His TDs dropped by more than half from last season. He wasn't winning routes in the red zone. He looked distracted and unengaged most of the season, and if not for one game where he blew up the stat sheet, he had a very lackluster season.
Tom set the single season passing attempt record, he ranked 28th in fewest sacks… it wasn’t the o-line.
Brady had the quickest release time in the NFL which was the primary reason for the fewest sacks. The high pass attempts were necessary in part because the running game was so incredibly dysfunctional on every level, running backs and o-line run-blocking were terrible. Brady saved the team from a 4-win season.
Belichick drafted and with Weis developed Brady, if he was drafted by one of the doormats like the Cardinals he’d be an insurance salesman today.
You have no way to prove this because Brady's the greatest player in the history of the NFL. Playing for two different franchises, winning Super Bowls with both, and playing at an elite level for both.
Weis is a zero without Brady. Every ounce of his career success is condensed into a 4-year run with Brady (who only got better and better having moving on from Weis).
Belichick has had success as a head coach with one quarterback (Brady). How is it that Belichick has not been able to inherit, sign or draft and develop any other quarterback in his entire coaching career? Belichick has had over 20 quarterbacks pass through "his system" and yet only one is elite. One, Brady. Explain that too.
BB is a head coach, he’s not a player who can skip from team to team. He can’t just pull a Kevin Durant and go to the best team. Turning an entire billion dollar franchise around is a lot different than Tom going to the #1 passing offense from the year prior and best team in need of a QB. Comparing coaches to players is silly nonsense… but one expects irrationality from fanboys.
This is hindsight BS too. You had Brady winning the SB in 2020? Tampa Bay had the worst winning percentage of any professional franchise when Brady arrived. They were a garbage team for several consecutive seasons before he got there. And you're not the best passing offense in the league either when your quarterback throws up 50/50 balls all game long and the end result is actually 50/50 in TD/INT.
2019 Bucs passing game with Winston (7-9):
33 TDs
30 INTs
5.3 TD%
4.8 INT%
60.7 Cmp%
84.3 passer rating
2020 Bucs passing game with Brady (11-5):
40 TDs
12 INTs
6.6 TD%
2.0 INT%
65.7 Cmp%
102.2 passer rating
See how that works? Brady turned that offense around with his dramatically better play than Winston. That's the impact of an all-world quarterback in the real sports world.