This is a public service announcement: Tom Brady is a Tampa Bay Buccaneer.
I think it’s time for NFL media members, fans, and keyboard warriors to accept this fact and get on with their lives.
Whether you like it or not, Tom Brady is the Bucs’ quarterback, and that isn’t changing anytime soon. At least not until another NFL season has come and gone.
It feels like everyone outside of Tampa is really struggling to come to terms with this concept.
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In a recent article for Bleacher Reportauthor Kristopher Knox identified 7 Moves We Wish Should Have Happened In 2022 NFL OffseasonGeneral Chat Chat Lounge In doing so, he brought up the “Tom Brady to Miami” rumor, as one of those moves.
“Those of us who write about football will have a huge well of content all season long. Brady would be chasing a Super Bowl with a third team, he’d get to play the New England Patriots twice a year and we ‘d have all sorts of questions to tackle around Miami. ”
This is not meant, by any means, to be an inditement on the author of this article, Kristopher Knox. His job is to produce NFL content that generates readership for the Bleacher Report, so when considering hypothetical moves that he’d like to see happen, a potential trade involving the greatest quarterback of all time makes complete sense. From this vantage point, he offers pretty sound logic as to why the move is one that would have been appealing.
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“There is one word to describe why this move would have been entertaining: Chaos. Football fans everywhere would have lost their minds over Brady coming back to both the Dolphins and quarterback on the field.”
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If anything, this Bleacher Report article serves as a reminder of just how much real estate Tom Brady and the Buccaneers have managed to occupy under the head of ProFootballTalk founder, Mike FlorioGeneral Chat Chat Lounge So why am I bringing him into this? Well, unfortunately, some of his previous commentaries found a way to resurface in this article.
“After Brady became a minority owner, the Dolphins would indeed have acquired contractual rights to employ Payton from the Saints. Then, the Dolphins would have gotten some point at the Buccaneers to bring Brady to the roster. “
Despite the fact that all of this Brady-to-Miami chatter refuses to go away, I think Bucs fans should channel their frustration, and instead let this never-ending narrative serve as a friendly reminder that Tom Brady just chose to un – Retire to play in another season in the NFL … but he did come back as quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

And unlike Mike Florio, I’m not afraid to unveil my sources. Which in this case, clearly indicates that Tom Brady’s decision to return to the Buccaneers was due to: “Unfinished business.”
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