Brady’s Impact Already Felt

August 19th, 2020

Team takeover. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)

Judging by the comments sifting out of One Buc Palace this month, the gang at “Good Morning Football” believes the Tom Brady Effect has already taken a firm grip.

So what is the “Tom Brady Effect?” Well, that’s practicing at a much higher level, with much better focus and detail along with higher standards.

For co-host Kyle Brandt, seen and heard weekday mornings on NFL Network, he said just the fact alone that Brady ignoring the NFLPA’s wishes to not work out with teammates and “getting chased out of parks,” and working with teammates often at Berkeley Prep, showed the Brady Effect had already rubbed off.

Fellow co-host and closet Bucs fan Peter Schrager said how Bucs defenders chirping about who would be the first to pick off Brady inpractice told him Brady not just had the offense playing with more attention to detail, but also has the defense playing with more passion and aggression.

You can watch the full discussion of the Brady Effect on the Bucs in the NFL Network video below.

16 Responses to “Brady’s Impact Already Felt”

  1. pick6 Says:

    it’s apparent in how prepared everyone showed up, in the genuine and unfiltered excitement of players in interviews, and in the tape of TB12 being as vocal with his teammates as a guy who’s been here a decade. I’ve always been so envious of those fans who get to root for a QB like Brady, Manning or Brees who just dissect the other team before the ball is snapped…can’t wait for the chess moves every Sunday

  2. 123urout Says:

    Well, Brady is already doing Calculus while the rest are still in Algebra 1.

  3. El Buco Realisto Says:

    The old cheating goat can have all the answers he wants to every test imaginable!!!!!!!! The “real” fans just want know when Brady finally figures out that the ole stale biscuit is just the failed drunk guidance counselor that blames everyone else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    go bucs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Anonymous Says:

    Judging from afar as most Buc fans, one thing that always struck me is how Brady was always so serious and didn’t seem to be having…fun. Efficient? Yes? Drive to win? Yes. Excellent? Yes. But fun? Not so much…

    But it seems that as a Buc, above and beyond his seriousness and drive and excellence, Tom Brady seems to be having FUN as a Buc, and that too is contageous.

    Football first and foremost has to be fun.

    This season has the potential to be joyous…and fun…

  5. Cobraboy Says:

    Judging from afar as most Buc fans, one thing that always struck me is how Brady was always so serious and didn’t seem to be having…fun. Efficient? Yes? Drive to win? Yes. Excellent? Yes. But fun? Not so much…

    But it seems that as a Buc, above and beyond his seriousness and drive and excellence, Tom Brady seems to be having FUN as a Buc, and that too is contageous.

    Football first and foremost has to be fun.

    This season has the potential to be joyous…and fun…

  6. Show me the TDs Says:

    Joe, why do you let this douche bag, El Buco, whatever, comment? Don’t we have enough negativity going on, at the moment, already? True Bucs fans don’t need this bludgeoning every day on every post. Come on, moderate already, please.

  7. james west Says:

    24 and a wake up, bucs 1-0

  8. Roy T. Buford Says:

    Yeah, new QB, same old laudatory, recycled BS comments that we heard with Winston.

    Oh wait, we never heard that.

    But to be fair, we heard about Jameis on Good Morning Football too, I thought. Oh, but it was stuff when he was suspended for the Uber disgrace, and when he was not re-signed…tossed to the garbage heap, etc. Check your sheet!

    So glad Brady is here.

  9. 813bucboi Says:

    defense knew picks were going to come everyday in practice when JW was the QB…lol…

    GO BUCS!!!!

  10. Ftmyersbuc Says:

    Show me the TD’s, even though hes a major d-bag there’s enough moderation on the interwebs these days, truly unamerican, plus we need idiots like him to laugh at when the Bucs start running through the NFC.

  11. El Buco Realisto Is a Dicko Says:

    “Blah, blah, blah”, said El Buco Dicko. “Notice how I like to include goat and sheep references? They are my favs. Don’t knock them (hehe) until you try them!”, El Buco Dicko said.

  12. Mrs. Entertainment Says:

    Love the “FAKE BAD” description from Kyle.

  13. Oneilbucs Says:

    Pick6 And all those quarterbacks had one thing in common and that’s a good defense and they were able to run the ball something we have not been able to do for years .

  14. Oneilbucs Says:

    Pick6 Then you named every quarterback that played in a lot of short passes mostly thrown systems to set up the long pass . Plus they were never told to gain 40 pounds because they were going to take a lot of hits because of their systems that made them throw the ball 28 times a game 20 yards or more .

  15. D1 Says:

    Oniel,

    Get your chit straight ….it was winston who came to BA with his plan to gain 20lbs…yes..20lbs ..not 40…..get something correct you degeneration boomer loser

  16. Oneilbucs Says:

    D1 You need to go look it up and I you don’t have to curse at me to get a point across . But Bruce Arians is the one who told Jamies to gain weight because he was going to take a lot of hits because of his system .