Joe Burrow didn’t see it coming. Neither did Tom Brady. After being thrown under the bus by the Buccaneers coach, Brady was more than willing to accept a trade. After the humiliation he suffered from coach Arians, “It was an easy decision” Brady said. It has been confirmed by a source close to Brady that he will be the starting Quarterback starting week 3, for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Brady went 23-of-36 for 239 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown. It was not what Arians, Bucs fans or perhaps anyone expected out of the GOAT.
“He looked like Tom Brady in practice all the time, so it’s kind of unusual to see that in a ball game because they didn’t do things that we didn’t get ready for. Everything they did, we thought we were ready for,” Arians said, via Jenna Laine of ESPN. “Some wide receivers have to do a better job of winning one-on-one when he decides to go their way. He put us in the right run checks a couple times. It was a learning experience that way.”