When you’re the greatest of all time, you drive in style.
Frustrated quarterbacks, take note. Change can sometimes be a good thing.
With the QB carousel spinning fairly quickly this offseason, it appears one potential player who could have drawn interest has been locked up for the foreseeable future.
Anyone who watched Tom Brady go out and do Tom Brady-esque things on Sunday night woke up Monday morning with one sobering thought.
The Patriots still need a quarterback heading into 2021.
One thing that stood out on Sunday night was how confident the Buccaneers looked compared to the Chiefs, with Tampa Bay appearing focused and certainly the more physical of the two clubs during the team’s commanding Super Bowl 31-9 win over Kansas City Sunday night.
Patrick Mahomes isn’t used to losing very often, let alone by a big margin.
One of the more frustrating arguments during Tom Brady’s tenure with the Patriots was the fact that many questioned what he accomplished given who he battled to get there.
Former Patriots defensive end Willie McGinest talked about the upcoming Super Bowl this week during an interview on NFL.com where he talked about his experiences, including how hard it is to win back-to-back titles.
While not all Patriots fans may be happy to see Tom Brady playing this Sunday, one fact alone should give them a good reason to hope he can pull it off against Kansas City.
It took only 55 years for the NFL to get its first Super Bowl team to be playing in its home stadium.
Obviously, everything has to end. Moving on from Brady needed to happen eventually, but the fact New England put Brady in the position to have to move on is the part that will potentially go down as one of the more frustrating ones in team history.
The Patriots are now left with questions that will need to be answered in the coming months as the team tries to come up with some sort of a plan for the future.
When Tom Brady departed New England for Tampa Bay this offseason, there’s no question that many believed there might be a Patriots offensive weapon who might eventually join him.
Things are getting pretty ugly in Carolina after Panthers defensive lineman Chris Jenkins called out his football team on Sunday after they lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Warrick Dunn rushed for 115 yards, and Drew Bledsoe was sacked three times by a ferocious Tampa Bay Buccaneer defense, as the Bucs stifled the New England Patriots, 20-3 in a preseason game Saturday night.