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The comeback of Tom Brady after a 41-day layoff has elicited a rollercoaster of glowing reviews from the participants and spectators of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His return, like his retirement announcement, had shaken the world wide web. On the contrary, there are some people in the league, who have a diverse reaction to his return to the sport. For the Buccaneers’ NFC adversaries, those good feelings have melted.

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Interestingly, the Los Angeles Rams were the last team to defeat the Brady-led Bucs in the 2021 divisional playoffs. A few days after, the GOAT globally announces his retirement. The Rams were glad to see Brady depart; Even Sean McVay appears to be ready for the future Hall of Famer to retire comfortably. However, Tom Brady is now running it back, and McVay doesn’t look happy about it.

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Sean McVay’s take over un-retired Tom Brady looks rather irate

Media personnel got to interview many oppositional mentors concerning Brady’s comeback at the NFL owner’s meeting in Palm Beach this week. It was clear that they were not appreciative. Eventually, LA Rams’ head coach, Sean McVay, expresses what everybody else also seems to ponder.

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According to The Washington Post’s Mark Maske, after seeing Tom Brady un-retire, McVay mentions, “I was saying, ‘Sh*t, man. Can we get this guy the hell out of this league?”

McVay’s response also got a reaction from Tom Brady, and he shares a GIF over Twitter. Moreover, it looks like he refuses to take responsibility for coming back.

For a team who are looking to re-build the Super-Bowl LVI winning team, the resurgence of Tom Brady can be a massive threat for them. Even though the Rams are 3-0 against Brady and the Tampa Bay. One can dare say that whenever the Bucs face the Rams this season, Brady will be revved up. Aficionados are very well aware of how aggressive he is in the line of work.

Will Tampa Bay score with the return?

Even though many Buccaneers athletes may not return to the upcoming campaign, the team was able to maintain most of their cluster intact, kudos to Tom Brady’s coming back before free agency. Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen is now re-signed to a three-year, $39 million deal while running back Leonard Fournette is also signed to a three-year, $21 million deal. Tampa Bay also signed Russell Gage, a former Atlanta Falcons wide receiver.

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With his contract situation, this can probably be the last time we see Tom Brady in the NFL. However, such things tend to change. The offense’s primary emphasis will remain on Brady. However, the new strategy is to worry about winning another Super Bowl rather than fretting about the next offseason whenever the moment arises.

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Pavitra Shome is a senior NFL writer at EssentiallySports. A specialist in NFL Draft and trade, Pavitra is our very own QB when it comes to NFL coverage with nearly 1700 articles under his belt. A Master’s Degree holder in Journalism and Mass Communication, Pavitra uses his editorial judgment to distinguish between a plain rumor and a distinct possibility. A lifetime fan of Tom Brady, Pavitra has recently taken to the new NFL sensation, Patrick Mahomes. He believes the NFL QB transition won’t last for too long thanks to exciting new talent emerging in recent times. Pavitra’s penchant for breaking news and insider knowledge keeps him on the hunt and staying connected with fans. His story on “What Is Going On?”: ‘Reckless’ Referees Hit ‘Rigged’ Cage As NFL Fans Demand AI To Officiate Chiefs-Bengals Epic is a testimony to his ability to be on top of his game. Pavitra aspires to be in the big league of Ian Rapoport, Adam Schefter and Mike Garafolo at some stage in his broadcast career. When not writing or thinking NFL, Pavitra likes to explore. He is a history buff and loves exploring heritage sites and making mini v-logs. Moreover, with a passion for biking, he's always up for a ride!

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