Three reasons why Buccaneers will repeat as Super Bowl champs: Tom Brady will be better in Year 2, more

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made a habit out of shocking the NFL in 2020. At the start of free agency, they left the entire league’s jaws on the floor when they were able to lure Tom Brady to Tampa. From there, we all know the story. Not only did they find success, but they won three road playoff games en-route to a Super Bowl berth and became the first team in Super Bowl history to play the game in their home stadium. Against the Chiefs, Tampa’s defense suffocated Patrick Mahomes while Brady and company went on to win the franchise’s second title in team history. 

Now, they’re looking to do it again. The Bucs will enter the 2021 season trying to repeat as champions, a feat that hasn’t been done since Brady’s Patriots climbed the mountain in back-to-back years in 2003 and 2004. While it’s a tough thing to accomplish,

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Tom Brady allowing no space for complacency in Bucs’ extraordinary quest to repeat

It is as if Frankenstein’s monster acquired an offseason tune-up and is set unfastened to go on rampaging. That is specifically legitimate for Brady, who performed all of the 2020 time with a torn medial collateral ligament in his remaining knee, demanding that the knee be taped tightly for online games. The ailment was by no means described on the Bucs’ injury report and Brady performed each individual match. But Clyde Christensen, the Bucs’ quarterbacks mentor, in contrast the injury to a persistent cold or headache — Brady just by no means felt good very last year.

“If you have a headache, it’s just a headache, but you just want to truly feel excellent,” Christensen explained. “I believe it truly is challenging to get your knee, you might be throwing a football, and you have bought the knee taped so tightly, you will not have mobility, you won’t be able

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