Tom Brady In Emotional Turmoil Says “Football Is Hard”
It’s no secret that the Buccaneers and Tom Brady haven’t had the best of starts to the season, but the seven-time Super Bowl champion wants to reassure the team’s devoted fan base that he still has faith in his squad to perform better.
Following Sunday’s humiliating loss to the 2-4 Steelers, Brady rushed to Instagram on Monday to promise that Tampa Bay will improve after a disappointing 3-3 start.
Football is difficult. We’re not performing to our potential. We are all involved. Brady stated in the caption of the post, “We’ll turn it around #GoBucs.
“Football is hard,” Tom Brady said. pic.twitter.com/PnmwsLdLTT
— Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) October 17, 2022
Tom Brady and the Bucs’ most recent disaster occurred Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh when the offence again struggled and lost to the Steelers, 20-18. During the game, Tampa managed just one touchdown and four field goals.
Brady, who finished the game 25 of 40 for 243 yards and a touchdown, was the most frustrated person. The Tampa quarterback was spotted berating his offensive line on the sidelines in the last second of the first half, upset with the offence’s lack of success.
Tom Brady skipped training camp, takes every Wednesday off, stayed out late this past Friday in New York City to party, and flew to Pittsburgh without his teammates before today’s game, yet he has the audacity to chastise his offensive line on national television. What a loser.
— NFL Data Analyst | Harrison P. Kent IV (@harrisonpkent) October 16, 2022
The Buccaneers rank 20th in the league in points per game, averaging just 20.2 per game, so the scoring problems started well before Sunday’s defeat to the Steelers. Tampa has struggled in the first half of games this year, scoring just three touchdowns in the opening 30 minutes.
Tom Brady on Instagram just now…
“Football is hard. We’re not playing like we are capable. We’re in it together. We’ll turn it around.” pic.twitter.com/4pDBPyIa6Z
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) October 17, 2022
Next week, when the Buccaneers take on the mediocre Carolina Panthers, they will have a chance to turn things around. If Tampa Bay prevails in that contest, they will be able to surpass 500 once more. However, Tom Brady and the Buccaneers should be given the benefit of the doubt, given his track record. This weekend’s game against the 0-5 Panthers will be the first opportunity for the seven-time Super Bowl champion to fulfil his vow to Tampa Bay supporters.
Tom Brady issues rallying cry for struggling Bucs: 'Football is hard' https://t.co/x3mGhdN0oT
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 18, 2022
Tom Brady Dealing With Issues In Personal Life
Due to his off-field problems with his wife, Gisele Bundchen, Brady is currently being scrutinised.
The couple has two children together and is reportedly divorcing quite soon.
#TomBrady didn’t practice Wednesday, went to a wedding Friday, no team walk thru on Saturday and flew on his private jet to #Pittsburgh
And now he’s screaming at his offensive lineman.
That’s the leadership you want from your QB.#Steelers #HereWeGo pic.twitter.com/5lPbmazjBX
— Obviously (Not) Tomlin (@Tomlin_Sense) October 16, 2022
He has lately been under fire for attending Robert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots’ wedding a few days before the team’s loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
Tom Brady’s guarantee might not hold up when Tampa Bay plays the struggling Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
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