BYOB
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Okay, that's enough about you. Tampa meets the Cardinals in Arizona tonight. From CBS Sports: "Tampa is 6-8 overall but losers of two straight games. The Cardinals are 4-10 overall and have lost four games in a row. Third-stringer Trace McSorley will get the start at quarterback for Arizona with Kyler Murray (knee) and Colt McCoy (concussion) out.
"Tampa Bay is favored by 7.5 points in the latest Buccaneers vs. Cardinals odds from Caesars Sportsbook, and the over/under is 40.5."
I am saying nothing. I don't see how you can predict anything about the Bucs, given that their performance is all over the map. Anything can happen.
But anyway . . .
GO BUCS.
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Well, he did it again. ESPN: "Brady completed all six of his passes in overtime, helping the Bucs overcome a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter and beat the Arizona Cardinals 19-16 to keep a one-game lead in the NFC South . . . Tampa Bay got the big gain it needed when Brady found Russell Gage Jr. for a 23-yard gain.Ryan Succop hit the decisive 40-yard field goal with 3:41 left in overtime, capping a nine-play, 66-yard drive . . . [Brady] came up big on the decisive drive, completing all six of his passes for 69 yards in a vintage display of precision in clutch moments. It was Brady's 57th winning drive."
GO BUCS.
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Both south divisions suck, AFC and NFC. Both are led by sub .500 teams.
In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king.
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Tom, like most of the best, will have to have a noticeable drop-off or a series of injuries to quit.
Think back on Brees or Peyton...Brees still had his accuracy and timing, but couldn't throw a fifteen yard out or a twenty yard seam pattern, if you pulled a gun on him. Peyton's arm was even worse.
Tom can still throw the ball. Not quite the velocity he used to have, but he can still chunk a fly or a post. He can still play.