Tom Brady: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator was unsure of his level

The popular saying goes, “we are all generals after the battle,” and is that even though everyone is blinded by the quarterback Tom Brady and the seventh Super Bowl of his career, in his own team, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they weren’t quite sure of their level for the 2020 season National Football League (NFL)

This was recognized by his offensive coordinator, Byron Leftwich, which was interviewed on the podcast Huddle & Flow, admitting that they had many doubts that, at 43, the quarterback was able to adapt to a new offensive plan, unlike the one he used in two decades New England Patriots

“You just think, how is it possible. We saw the videos of Tom (Brady) and we realized that his arm was still alive, but when you are close you look at the ball. That’s how he throws it, he’s friendly and penetrating. “, assured the offensive manager in the Buccaneers.




The Buccaneers doubted Tom Brady

In that sense Leftwich supplemented that ‘It was unique to see that he was still able to do all those things. I just turned 41, and to be able to see him, just to see that he can do things that young people can do, it’s complete madness “



Tom Brady is a representation of his hard work, of being able to understand and have a goal in mind, and all the sacrifices he had to make to play that long.So it’s great to see him, and so is his dedication. “added the Tampa Bay offensive coordinator.

Finally, Leftwich emphasized the winning mentality of TB12, notice that “It’s hard to get these things done. There are many obstacles in the way. A lot of people are involved. So it is somewhat difficult to obtain. And when you do it feels great, and he’s obviously done it seven times, he’s had the chance to do it 10 times. It’s crazy “

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