Tom Brady and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in crisis in the NFL

EThe stars Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are not used to a negative record at this point in the NFL season. But after seven games, both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Green Bay Packers have only three wins but four losses. In Florida and Wisconsin, the question therefore arises: What is going on there?

“Nobody’s feeling good about where we’re at right now,” said a visibly contrite Brady after Sunday’s almost shocking 3:21 draw against the Carolina Panthers — a team that had lost 12 of the 13 games prior and started with the third quarterback was, in which Christian McCaffrey had given up their best player days before and was looked after by an interim coach. Brady’s trainer Todd Bowles probably commented because of this: “We will now see how many people can deal with resistance, it can hardly get much darker than now.”

“No one feels good”

Things haven’t gone at all as hoped for Brady since stepping down from retirement. Just 40 days after retiring, he decided to return to the NFL for another year with the clear goal of winning the Super Bowl for the second time with the Bucs and the eighth time in his historic career. Nobody in the Florida team sees a title candidate at the moment.

“Nobody feels good about how we played or what we do. We’re in this together and we have to pull ourselves out of it,” Brady said.

The fact that the playoffs are not yet in acute danger is solely due to the weakness of the competition in the NFC South, in which no team currently has a positive balance. The Bucs are therefore even in first place ahead of the Atlanta Falcos, who also have three wins and four losses.

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