On March 20, 2020, Tom Brady officially became a Tampa Bay
Buccaneer. The man who quarterbacked the New England Patriots to six Superbowl
titles was joining my beloved Bucs. Was I living in Bizarro World where a great
player decides to leave a great team to join a team mired in garbage? It still
hasn’t kicked in that Tom Brady will be a Bucs player but at the same, I’m not getting
carried away with expectations for the upcoming season.
Tom Brady is a Bucs player still sounds surreal. Now I know understand
how Angels fans felt when Albert Pujols joined the Angels, Chiefs fans after
the Chiefs traded for Joe Montana, and Wizards fans when Michael Jordan came
out of retirement to play for them. Those were legends of the game who joined
another team that many didn’t foresee would happen. All those players and
Brady, share the same uncanny similarity of joining teams, in their final years,
that had only won the championship in the teams’ history. Heck of way to ride
off into the sunset.
However, it doesn’t seem that Tom Brady joined the Bucs to
enjoy the Florida beaches and golf courses. Brady is taking it seriously and
not resting on his laurels as evidenced by working out with his teammates at ahigh school recently. He is the best quarterback to ever put on the Bucs
helmet, and the addition of his buddy Rob Gronkowski has lifted spirits in this
city that has been let down by their beloved Bucs team for far too long.
Nonetheless, fans and experts need to taper their expectations a bit, especially since the upcoming Super Bowl will be in our own backyard in Tampa. Vegas already listed the Bucs with 13-1 odds to win the
Super Bowl, which is tied for 4th best with the Saints. I realize
Tom Brady is a walking living legend but this is a team sport and requires many
players to pull their weight. There are still many weaknesses on this team that
need to be addressed, such as the defense and its secondary which gave up third
worst 270.1 passing yards a game, the offensive line that gave up 45 sacks and
their running game that averaged only 3.7 yards a carry. Let’s not get into the
unpredictable kicking situation that has plagued this team over the years. Tom
and Gronk are not enough and this will truly have to be a team effort to get
this team back on the winning track and into the playoffs for the first time
since 2007.
Obviously, this depends on how the league will decide how
the season plays out during this COVID-19 Virus pandemic. The world was rocked
by this pandemic and as much as we value having sports back in our lives, we
have to respect the lives of the players and coaches too. Time will tell when the
NFL will kick off and when fans can return to stadiums but right now, let’s
stay safe and be smart. Bucs fans have waited this long for some optimism, so
let’s not rush it and risk more grave health issues.
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