NFL, cancel this game!! Looks serious!!
one and done, just we all thought, but werent hopin for
What a disaster to witness in person.
Absolutely sucked the energy out of the stadium when we predictably ran out of two tight end set (might’ve been 3) on first down.
Didn’t see our first play action attempt until the 3rd or 4th series. Didn’t see up tempo until we were down 3 scores.
While Brady missed 4-5 ones, there were at the least an equal amount of times where receivers were literally piggy backing each other with no decision their routes (including a few in the EZ).
Worst part, 90% of the time the receivers were absolutely smothered. Brady had time, but nowhere to go with it.
Saw a Ledyard tweet essentially confirming it:
https://twitter.com/ledyardnfldraft/status/1615181505935851520?s=46&t=wK27TLi3tX1VdAgUFQwv-Q
The same 3-4 route concepts they always run. Predictable play calling. Predictable situational sequencing. Breakdown in pass pro (mainly a result of the prior issues).
This game was a microcosm of the entire season.
Brady deserved better, as did Evans, Godwin, and the majority of this offense.
An OC and HC way in over their heads.
I’m ready to move on from Brady , too much drama , and just another QB at this point
get young
I’m 100% okay with Brady coming back for one more season, as long as a new coaching regime is brought in. No more Lovie Leftwich. No more Tired Todd.
If either (or both) are retained, then I hope Brady moves on to a team with a competent coaching staff or retires.
Wasted fucking year due to incompetent coaching.
Also prayers up for Gage.
Dallas drives for TDs were 65, 80 and 94 yards . . IN THE FIRST HALF.
Their offense DESTROYED our defense. Prescott had all day to throw. All day
they were 12-5?
we were 8-9
Bill Parcells "You are what your record says you are."
So many Bucs fans in denial. Bad team, not a good team weighed down by coaching.
Prescott: 25/33 for 305 and FOUR TDs
104 yards rushing between the Cowboy RBS (take our Prescott running for roughly 20)
Dalton Schultz (TE) had a career day . . . like the 1st game (ie our defense has a pretty obvious weakness?)
4 plays to score. 2 incompletes (both to Jones) and two sacks against a 4 man rush?
No better example of the team LACKING TALENT when 2 of your must score plays go to Julio Jones (in 2023) and 2 others no one can get open
never even considered running
(if you watch the earlier touchdown to Jones he actually slows down so that one is all Brady)
The dumbass duo reigns supreme. Ian Beckles is proud.
So many Bucs fans in denial. Bad team, not a good team weighed down by coaching.
Utterly clueless.
It’s as if week one never happened with this dumbass.
So many Bucs fans in denial. Bad team, not a good team weighed down by coaching.
Utterly clueless.
It’s as if week one never happened with this dumbass.
Buggsy, there is a reason that people like you can only come up with things like Soy Boys . . and it ain't because you are confident about your football knowledge . . or ANYTHING
In some Buc fans minds the 8-9 Bucs were really 12-5 and should've beaten the Cowboys . . with Julio Jones, and Playoff Lenny and an O-line that is so depleted/devoidof talent that Jensen was on the field with one knee . . and most importantly . . a DEFENSE (with a pass rush led by Nelson and JTS) that gave up first have TDs on 60, 70 and 80 yard drives
Count Buggsy as one of those Bucs fans
Not coincidentally Buggsy is also one who all season is calling any who disagree soy boys
funny how that works
Game should have been cancelled and Bucs declared the winners!!
Russell Gage was DOWN a long time-- and you could see how shaken up the players, coaches, and fans were.
King would be rolling over!!
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Pray for Russell Gage
the inevitable second guessing begins, this from WaPo arguing Brady has stayed to long
"The feeble pass, which Tom Brady intended to throw out of bounds, landed softly in the hands of Dallas Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse. It was one strange, punt-like interception. In a trophy-encased career, Brady usually doesn’t let such an awful mistake touch him, but here he was on Monday night, overwhelmed and unprotected.
the inevitable second guessing begins, this from WaPo arguing Brady has stayed to long
"The feeble pass, which Tom Brady intended to throw out of bounds, landed softly in the hands of Dallas Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse. It was one strange, punt-like interception. In a trophy-encased career, Brady usually doesn’t let such an awful mistake touch him, but here he was on Monday night, overwhelmed and unprotected.
Brady slapped the side of his helmet, looked down and screamed. It was early in the second quarter, and Dallas was just beginning to separate from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Cowboys led 6-0, and Brady was responding the way Brady responds, directing a 14-play drive that put his team within five yards of the end zone. That’s when, on second and goal, the disaster occurred. Brady took a shotgun snap, faked a handoff, stepped back and pump-faked as two Cowboys ran after him. He panicked and tossed the football toward the back of the end zone. It didn’t sail out of trouble. It floated right into danger. In a 31-14 playoff loss, Brady and the Buccaneers wouldn’t threaten Dallas again."couple key points in boldBrady: “I didn’t, obviously, get enough on it. It certainly didn’t help our cause.”Of course, he was jinxed by the TV flashing his flawless multi-season no interceptions in RZ
If you look at the Cowboy drive that followed they go 80 plus yards for a TD and did many of the things that the Bucs were criticized for this season like running on first down, sometimes for losses or modest gains, and holding penalties
They were just able to overcome them. Better offense against weak defense with almost ZERO pressure. 12-5 versus 8-9