Bucs ride 43-year-old Tom Brady to Super Bowl LV on own home field

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Yeah, I’d say 2020 turned into a de facto Jameis referendum even if it did involve the GOAT.

Outside of Jameis they were a playoff team talentwise the last two years. They did pick up two very solid linemen in the draft (if I remember correctly). But the last couple of years they have been uber talented due to drafting as high as they have been.
 

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Outside of Jameis they were a playoff team talentwise the last two years. They did pick up two very solid linemen in the draft (if I remember correctly). But the last couple of years they have been uber talented due to drafting as high as they have been.

And Arians. What a job he’s done to restore sanity to One Buc Place. He and Brady have an outstanding working relationship.
 

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Arians taking a dig at Belichick.

“I allow (Brady) to be himself. New England didn’t allow him to coach. I allow him to coach. I just sit back sometimes and watch.”

Brady’s 47 TD passes were his most since 2007.
 

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And Arians. What a job he’s done to restore sanity to One Buc Place. He and Brady have an outstanding working relationship.

Arians is a good coach, just look at the teams he had in Arizona.
 

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Arians is arrogant as hell. Belichick won six Super Bowl's with Brady, acting like he didn't know what to do with him is asinine.

Arians has won a grand total of zero Super Bowls and I don't see that changing this year. Him throwing shade at Belichick is an embarrassing moment for him. It would be like Matt Campbell taking a coaching swipe at Nick Saban.

Just STFU until you actually win something, Bruce.
 

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just putting this out there..........
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Arians is arrogant as hell. Belichick won six Super Bowl's with Brady, acting like he didn't know what to do with him is asinine.

Arians has won a grand total of zero Super Bowls and I don't see that changing this year. Him throwing shade at Belichick is an embarrassing moment for him. It would be like Matt Campbell taking a coaching swipe at Nick Saban.

Just STFU until you actually win something, Bruce.

Im going to say you are correct.
 

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With the exception of a rarely used Antonio Brown, this is the same team the Jameis led.

Hope his tears are falling in his crab leg butter knowing he’s the reason for the past 5 years of Buc Suck.
 

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Im going to say you are correct.

I’m going to say Belichick is the reason Brady left New England and the results speak for themselves this season. Moreover, Brady was the reason for all those Super Bowl appearances.
 

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KC will have to have a bad game for the Bucs to win. I hope the Bucs win but its hard not to watch KC and just give up hope. With that said, a lot of love is given to the Bucs O with Brady but the Bucs D is really playing good right now. If that D is 100% for the SB and can disrupt while containing Patrick then the Bucs have a shot. Flipside is the KC D is looking pretty damn stout as well.
 

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I’m going to say Belichick is the reason Brady left New England and the results speak for themselves this season. Moreover, Brady was the reason for all those Super Bowl appearances.
Brady is also the reason for ARIAN'S Super Bowl appearance this year. He had the same team without Brady last year and went 7-9. He should STFU.
 

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55th Super Bowl and this will be Brady’s 10th. Think about that. If he’s not the GOAT in any sport then I don’t know what is.
 

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With the exception of a rarely used Antonio Brown, this is the same team the Jameis led.

Hope his tears are falling in his crab leg butter knowing he’s the reason for the past 5 years of Buc Suck.
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Every team had to account for him and he is an excellent blocker
 

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55th Super Bowl and this will be Brady’s 10th. Think about that. If he’s not the GOAT in any sport then I don’t know what is.

Bill russell would have a word with that argument. I think Brady has to be in the conversation of the best quarterbacks in NFL history, and the only argument on if he is number one or not is how you view this era of the NFL.
 

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I’m going to say Belichick is the reason Brady left New England and the results speak for themselves this season. Moreover, Brady was the reason for all those Super Bowl appearances.
Bledsoe beat Pittsburgh, I believe when Brady got hurt for that first one. Early years the Pats D was pretty damn good. They stopped the greatest show on turf in SB, hence the DB rule changes.
 

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Bledsoe beat Pittsburgh, I believe when Brady got hurt for that first one. Early years the Pats D was pretty damn good. They stopped the greatest show on turf in SB, hence the DB rule changes.

Db rule came afterwards after Peanut head complained after a few beating by the Pats.
 

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I thought that they lost it with 8 seconds left in the first half.

Second quarter 1st and goal at the 6. Three straight incompletions including a drop by Adams. Also thought that Rodgers had a shot at running it in on the last series. He got flushed and looked to have a running lane to his right. Instead he forced a pass left with Bucs hanging all over Adams.
My point is that Rodgers kind of threw Lafleur under the bus for his decision to kick. But in my opinion the Packers and Rodgers had chances to win and just didn't execute. Team game and seldom does one play or one call make a difference. Rodgers is the team leader, and money player. He needs to "nut up" and say he could have played better. His post game comments were disappointing but not surprising .
 

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