Tom Brady was expected to make a triumphant return to the Bay Area during the Buccaneers’ game against the 49ers on Sunday afternoon. However, it turned out to be one of his most demoralizing games.
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Brady was outclassed by Mr. Irrelevant Brock Purdy in Santa Clara’s 35-7 demolition of Tampa Bay, which was the third-worst loss of Brady’s NFL career and dropped Tampa Bay to 6-7 overall.
Last night’s game provided the audience with a number of memorable moments. First, cameras captured Mr. Irrelevent’s father crying, then Tom Brady was caught on camera acting like a child and throwing a tantrum.
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As you’re probably aware, Brady was back in the Bay Area on Sunday, facing the team he grew up rooting for, and while he had a special moment before the game, he didn’t have a good time during it. Tom Brady was seen fuming after the game as he made his way to the locker room. He was heard yelling and losing his cool.
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Tom Brady told reporters, “49ers kicked our a**”
After the defeat, Brady said, “They kicked our a—.” Every time you enter the field, you have the chance to be kicked in the a— or to kick someone in the a— due to the nature of the game. And today, undoubtedly, we were on the receiving end.”
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On Sunday, very little went right for Brady and the Buccaneers. With one touchdown and two interceptions, Brady completed 33 of 55 passes for 253 yards (4.6 yards per attempt). On 19 carries, the running game gained an average of 3.6 yards, and the offence gained a total of 18 first downs. Tampa Bay lost 404-322 in total yards.
Tampa Bay was destined to failure from the start. San Francisco took a 21-0 lead after scoring touchdowns on three of its first four drives. At the half, it was up 28-0.
Tampa Bay missed a field goal attempt in that first half, committed a turnover on downs, and punted after three three-and-outs. According to Brady, the problem is a lack of consistency. He asserted that the entire team needs to play better and that throughout the entire season, it hasn’t played well for all four quarters.
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