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Tom Brady didn’t have the best outing in the Bucs season-opening loss against the Saints on Sunday and head coach Bruce Arians doesn’t seem intent on sugarcoating things.
During the game Brady threw two interceptions including a pick-six that gave New Orleans’ a 24-7 lead in the second quarter.
Brady's first interception with Tampa Bay… #NFLTwitter #TBvsNO pic.twitter.com/Q9Kv7K8SkI
— SportsBetting.com (@WeSportsBetting) September 13, 2020
JACKRABBIT PICK-6! 🙌
📺: @NFLonFOX | #Saints pic.twitter.com/SYJV6OG36w
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) September 13, 2020
While speaking to the media after the game, Arians put the blame on Brady for both interceptions. According to Arians, the first interception was a miscommunication and the second interception was a “bad decision” by Brady.
On Tom Brady's two interceptions, Bruce Arians says the first one was a miscommunication between Brady and Mike Evans and the second one was a bad decision.
— Scott Smith (@ScottSBucs) September 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/FTBeard1/status/1305309254136377344
Bruce Arians put both interceptions on Brady. Said on that first one, Mike Evans read the coverage right but Brady did not. #Buccaneers
— Mike Giardi (@MikeGiardi) September 14, 2020