“You Mean To Tell Me Tom Brady Can’t Beat Trevor Siemian?”, Shannon Sharpe Blasts Tom Brady After The Buccaneers Slumped Down To The Saints

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers slumped down to their second defeat of the season as the New Orleans Saints pulled off a phenomenal display in the final quarter to walk away with the bragging rights, improving their winning record to 5-2. In the way the credit comes to the stars when there is a success, similarly with every single dream of doom and gloom, it is the icons who take a tumble through the blazing fire of flak.
The Bucs’ iconic quarterback, Tom Brady has been absolutely electrifying throughout the ongoing edition of the NFL. Sadly, for the quarterback, things didn’t go as planned and he had a rare dismal outing. Trevor Siemian and Jameis Watson were en route to an emphatic performance that saw them wringing out a remarkable victory against the best in the business.
A quick glimpse at Tom Brady’s numbers

Brady is currently leading the NFL passing yardage in the ongoing season with 2650 yards, touchdown passes with 25 TD passes and is second in the quarterback ratings. However, things didn’t really pan out in the way Brady would have wanted them to against the sublime Saints. The Saints’ defence sacked Tom a staggering three times while he also had three turnovers.
When you become the star of a show for a while, that stardom doesn’t really come easy. Every single mistake that you make is deemed as a capital crime and Brady’s woeful showdown against the Saints was being criticized vehemently by the ‘Undisputed’ hosts, Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless. Bayless has an infamous reputation of jumping to Brady’s support and many has labelled it as blind.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers slumped down to their second defeat of the season as the New Orleans Saints pulled off a phenomenal display in the final quarter to walk away with the bragging rights, improving their winning record to 5-2. In the way the credit comes to the stars when there is success, similarly with every single dream of doom and gloom, it is the icons who take a tumble through the blazing fire of flak.
The Bucs’ iconic quarterback, Tom Brady has been absolutely electrifying throughout the ongoing edition of the NFL. Sadly, for the quarterback, things didn’t go as planned and he had a rare dismal outing. Trevor Siemian and Jameis Watson were en route to an emphatic performance that saw them wringing out a remarkable victory against the best in the business.
Brady is currently leading the NFL passing yardage in the ongoing season with 2650 yards, touchdown passes with 25 TD passes and is second in the quarterback ratings. However, things didn’t really pan out in the way Brady would have wanted them to against the sublime Saints. The Saints defence sacked Tom a staggering three times while he also had three turnovers.
When you become the star of a show for a while, that stardom doesn’t really come easy. Every single mistake that you make is deemed as capital crime and Brady’s woeful showdown against the Saints was being criticized vehemently by the ‘Undisputed’ hosts, Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless. Bayless has an infamous reputation of jumping to Brady’s support and many has labelled it as blind.
In this blind support for Brady, Bayless at times ends up blasting other stalwarts of the sport, like Aaron Rodgers in NFL and LeBron James in NBA for being the emerging parallel to Michael Jordan. While Shannon Sharpe continued with reposed explanation of dissecting Brady’s performance, Bayless believed that Brady deserved 55 percent of the blame for the loss of Bucs.

Despite Brady being one of the finest at the ripe age of 44, yet those three turnovers and a fumble cost the Bucs heavily in an otherwise close match-up of two giants of the ongoing edition. Sharpe was heard quoting, “You mean to tell me Tom Brady can’t beat Trevor Siemian?” Honestly, the numbers that Brady has racked up in his career are way too overwhelming but even Gods have bad days.
In this blind support for Brady, Bayless at times ends up blasting other stalwarts of the sport, like Aaron Rodgers in NFL and LeBron James in NBA for being the emerging parallel to Michael Jordan. While Shannon Sharpe continued with a reposed explanation of dissecting Brady’s performance, Bayless believed that Brady deserved 55 percent of the blame for the loss of Bucs.
Despite Brady being one of the finest at the ripe age of 44, yet those three turnovers and a fumble cost the Bucs heavily in an otherwise close match-up of two giants of the ongoing edition. Sharpe was heard quoting, “You mean to tell me Tom Brady can’t beat Trevor Siemian?” Honestly, the numbers that Brady has racked up in his career are way too overwhelming but even Gods have bad days.