Ice_Ice_Brady
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ok.......so Brady has Brown, Evans, Gronk, Godwin, Jones, Fournette and a top defense.........so will the coach be to blame when this team goes nowhere in the playoffs?
I'm more bullish on Tampa's defense being a lot better than the other NFC Elite defenses (Green Bay, Seattle) than I am about Tampa's offense being better than the other NFC Elite offenses. Outside of passing offense, one of the few consistent areas of strength (teams can replicate results week to week) is run defense, where they are allowing a league low 3.0 yard per carry after allowing 2.9 yards per carry during the second half of 2019. They may get shredded by a great passing offense, but it's going to be a lot harder to do that against a stout run defense that makes you one-dimensional.
I think Tampa's offensive tackles, as well as their lack of versatility (stacked at WR but lacking a solid multi-purpose RB like White, no fullback, not a lot of gameplan variation) means they'll probably meet their match at some point and struggle to score points in the postseason. That Chicago game was concerning, as the pocket just collapsed immediately down after down with Mack barreling through. And I don't like the boom/bust philosophy, especially in grind it out games where Brady will wish he had White, Edelman, Amendola, etc. for quick reads and paper cuts. Though I think that's the idea with Antonio Brown.
If they go nowhere in the playoffs, the person/people responsible for their failure will be blamed. Whether that's Brady, Arians, or whoever.











