RicoG
In the Starting Line-Up
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Brady would have preferred to play for a different team, but he was signed to Tampa.Frustrating to watch
Every 1st down starts out with a failed run or a long deep pass to and Evans who is mailing it in
No management of TOs by the HC at end of half pissing away what could have been a chance at the winning FG
Brate plays over Otton??? WTF???
Bowels (sic) is incompetent as a HC
Offense completely asleep 2nd half while D on a tear yielding many good opportunities for the offense
Offense has couple series in OT and fails to get even into a go for it on fourth situation
Leftwich is brutally incompetent; I have NO IDEA what Brady claims to see in him
Game losing collapse by D reminiscent of playoff exit last season
Brady must have deep regrets having chosen this clown show over family
We KNOW that Brady will not be back in Tampa in 2023 and alternative team scenarios shrinking; he retires
Enough information is out there that it can be concluded that the marriage was already in deep trouble when he retired. The realization that it was done was the door opening for Brady to unretire. So it was no longer about choosing football over family. In retrospect, the marriage was probably doomed when he didn't retire after winning SB7. Giselle gave a big hint for the world to see "haven't you accomplished enough" or something like that.
The dissapearance of the clutch factor reminds me of 2019 except in that year Brady wasn't clutch due to the talent around him. It was a GM created problem.
In 2022, it isn't a talent problem but a coaching problem. Brady's gotta be so frustrated moreso than 2019 as the 2022 problems are fixable,.. give Brady the keys.
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