Is Bruce Arians’ criticism of Tom Brady and the Buccaneers justified?

Buccaneers' Tom Brady during game against Buccaneers

Sep 20, 2020; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) in the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are off to a mediocre 1-1 start to the season with new quarterback, six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady, under center.

Tampa Bay started the season with an ugly loss to the New Orleans Saints before defeating a winless Carolina Panthers squad this past Sunday. The team does not look much improved over what we saw when Jameis Winston was under center last season.

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It’s in this that Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians is not going to overlook the injury-plagued and winless Denver Broncos in Week 3. He’s also seemingly unhappy with his team’s performance thus far this season.

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“I don’t think we can let our guard down. We haven’t done s**t,” the head coach said Wednesday, via ESPN’s Jenna Laine. “We’re nobody to look past anybody.”

Arians does have a point here. Tampa Bay’s struggles have actually been more on the offensive side of the ball through two weeks. That includes future Hall of Fame tight end Rob Gronkowski catching a total of two passes in as many games.

Overall, this unit just has not performed up to snuff.

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The interesting thing here is that Brady is the one who has let his offense down through the first two weeks of the season. Arians let him know all about that after the all-time great quarterback threw a pick-six back in Week 1.

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The 43-year-old Brady actually put up one of the worst statistical performance of his career last season in New England. In fact, Brady threw just 24 touchdowns — his lowest total in a full season since all the way back in 2006.

It has not been much better this season.

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It goes without saying that Tampa Bay needs Brady to step up if the team is going to realize its goal of winning the NFC this season. Taking on an injury-plagued Broncos team could just be the tonic this squad needs. If not, Arians’ criticism of the Buccaneers will rightfully continue.

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