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“This Loss Stings… Seriously Our Inability to Score Touchdowns is Concerning”- After Tom Brady’s Post Defeat Conference, Tampa Fans List Out the Many Reasons Bucs Are Seeing “Red” Already

Published 10/24/2022, 9:00 AM EDT

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Once again, Tom Brady and Co. disappointed the fans with another loss in Week 7 against the Panthers. A game filled with a lot of inaccuracies and lack of execution eventually dropped the franchise record to 3-4 this season. At the same time, shadowing their playoff aspirations even more.

While the fans vested their hopes in Brady to make a comeback, the Buccaneers could only post 3 points by the end of the final whistle without even a single touchdown.

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However, PJ Walker made sure that he clinches a second win for the side, improving their record, posting 21 in the game. Fans were quite unhappy with Brady’s performance, especially after incurring consecutive losses in the early season.

 

“This loss stings… Seriously, our inability to score touchdowns is concerning” one of the fans reacted to Brady’s post-game press conference. Meanwhile, another fan pointed out the Evans’ missed pass in the first quarter.

“Tom Brady threw a lot of poor passes today and was fortunate not to have 2-3 Ints – His best pass was dropped by Evans for a sure TD,” said the fan. “Forget about the drops from the receivers, they’re at times not even running the right routes….. If they can’t create lanes for our backs to run it’s going to make it hard,” pointed out another fan.

However, some of the fans pointed out the coaching responsibilities. They claimed BA was better compared to Bowles. “It’s all the coaching here folks! Ba is winner todd is not,” said the user. “The #1 area of improvement should be the offensive line,” another fan said. Indeed, the most important reason for Brady being sacked several times this season.

Here’s how Tom Brady and coach Todd Bowles reacted to the loss

Tom Brady seemed quite disappointed speaking to the reporters after the game. The performance happened to be his career low, with a rating below 0.500, the lowest since 2002. This game didn’t witness a touchdown from the quarterback, making it the only knock after the Buccaneers’ 9-0 loss against the Saints last year.

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The QB connected for 32 of 49 passes for 290 yards, with WR Mike Evans leading the receiver corps. However, the first-quarter catch drop by the veteran, despite being wide open, changed the momentum of the game. Had it been executed perfectly, the squad could have eventually progressed. But it was a disappointment in the end.

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“We just have not played well. It doesn’t matter. You know, if you don’t execute your job, well, then it doesn’t matter who’s on the other side.” Brady said when asked about how he felt losing against the Panthers.

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“We have to wear this on our sleeves, we have to be grown men. We’re gonna see what we’re made of;” Todd Bowles explained the situation, analyzing the lack of executions. The Ravens and the Rams are next on the line for Brady and Co. An immediate introspection is necessary, otherwise, the situation could get much worse.

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