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USA Today via Reuters

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers suffered three losses due to their unimpressive performance. Leading quarterback Tom Brady has been honest enough to talk about how their performances were lacking. However, the NFL GOAT acted impatiently toward his teammates during a press conference.

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Tampa Bay lost three games in a row. They were against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers, and the Baltimore Ravens. The most recent loss was against the Ravens. In the 27-22 defeat, Brady only threw for 325 yards.

The Bucs will host the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Before the huge game, the QB spoke to the media. There, the reporter asked him about his impossible achievement of 100,000 yards. Tom Brady is merely 164 yards away from achieving that ultimate feat. While answering the question, he revealed that he can only do it with the help of his teammates.

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“I think I can’t do sh*t in this league without guys doing what they are amazing at too,” said the seven-time Super Bowl winner. “Our great players need to go out and execute well. The guys that have played a lot of football have got to do a better job. That’s part of what leadership’s all about. It’s pushing people in practice. It’s trying to get a bigger sense of urgency,” he added. He explained how when calamity hits, people can either choose to back down or fight against it. And this is exactly what he expects from his fellow players.

Tom Brady confessed that the Bucs aren’t playing

On his weekly podcast, ‘Let’s Go!’, where Tom Brady talks about his games, he discussed his future opponents. The Los Angeles Rams are 3-4. They recently lost against the San Francisco 49ers (31-14). The Rams dominated the Bucs thrice when they met the last time.

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Out of those matchups, one was the NFC Divisional Playoff at Raymond James Stadium. LA won by a score of 30-27. The team then faced the Bengals and won the Super Bowl LVI.

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“A very good team that plays us very difficult. They’re a tough team to go against,” Brady said. “It doesn’t get any easier, especially when you’re not playing as well as you’re capable of. But we’ve got to figure out a way,” he added. The 45-year-old also said that a hard week of training awaits them since football is all about practice.

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