Actual Stats Debunk ‘Brady Gets All The Calls’ Theory After Controversial Roughing The Passer Penalty

Actual Stats Debunk 'Brady Gets All The Calls' Theory After Controversial Roughing The Passer Penalty

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Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hung on to beat the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday 21-15 with all 15 of the Falcons’ points coming in the 4th quarter. A moment in the 4th quarter appeared to steal all of the headlines when Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett sacked Brady on third down and was called for a penalty.

It was one of the softest Roughing The Passer calls I’ve ever seen. I was actually in the stands sitting on the 40-yard line and it seemed like a clear makeup call. The refs missed blatant defensive pass interference on 2nd down prior to Brady getting sacked.

It seemed like the refs were making up for that but the NFL world ran with ‘softest call ever, only Tom Brady gets those calls!’ And that narrative is simply not the truth. It’s easy to disprove the ‘league protects Tom Brady’ with facts, as Bucs beat reporter Greg Auman has been doing all morning.

Stats Debunk ‘Tom Brady Gets All The Calls’ Theory

If Brady was getting all the calls and being protected by the league then surely there would be a paper trail, right? Nope. Because it’s not the case:

If Tom Brady was getting all the calls then surely he would’ve drawn more than ONE ‘roughing the passer’ penalty in the entire 2021 season. So that doesn’t add up.

The Falcons actually lead the league in net penalty yards, so ‘Bucs favoritism’ wouldn’t make any sense here:

Then there was this play where blatant holding wasn’t called and led to a Falcons touchdown:

The Falcons’ defensive coordinator was apparently so angry over the Roughing The Passer call that he flipped a water cooler while screaming about Brady:

The Buccaneers’ staff handled it a little differently:

For his part, Tom Brady appeared to smirk a little when asked about the controversial Roughing The Passer penalty.