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I know it hasn’t been long, but it’s prediction time for Tom Brady and the Buccaneers. It has very recently been announced that Tom Brady and the Bucs will now come to a deal after a 20-season run that Brady had with the Patriots which included 9 Super Bowl appearances and 6 super bowl wins. Now he’s headed to Tampa Bay where they have the worst overall team win percentage in NFL history.

What better story could there possibly be than Tom Brady taking over the franchise that has possibly the worst losing culture and winning a Super Bowl at 43 years old in their home stadium in Tampa Bay in 2021?

Am I saying this will happen? No, but I do have my own prediction for Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before the simulation.

My Prediction:

In my opinion, he’s going to a very solid team that lost almost all one possession games due to Jameis Winston’s decision making, so it is a good spot for Brady. While I don’t think he is even close to what he once was, he knows what to do to win.

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I think they will go around 11-5, winning a lot of close games, and win one, maybe two playoff games before being eliminated. A solid season, but not all the way to the promise land.

But who cares what I think, the numbers don’t lie, especially Madden numbers; because those are so accurate right?

I updated the rosters to the most current they could be and simulated the first season of Brady with the Buccaneers. (Injuries were turned off to avoid any outlying factors.)

There were two simulations ran to make sure one of the seasons wasn’t a fluke, and here were the results:

Madden’s Prediction:

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers finished 9-7 both seasons, making the playoffs in one, and missing them in the other.

During their playoff season, they lost 31-7 in the wildcard round to a 7-8-1 Seattle Seahawks team.

Tom Brady’s Stats averaged over the 2 simulations were:

3856 Pass Yards | 26.5 Pass Touchdown | 67% Completion | 99.75 Rating | 10.5 Interceptions

According to the simulation, TB12 is going to be evenly distributing the rock between his 4 main targets. Their stats included:

Chris Godwin – 78.5 Receptions | 794 Rec Yards | 5.5 Rec Touchdowns

Mike Evans – 66 Receptions | 945.5 Rec Yards | 6 Rec Touchdowns

OJ Howard – 68 Receptions | 701 Rec Yards | 3.5 Rec Touchdowns Cameron Brate – 62 Receptions | 722.5 Rec Yards | 7.5 Rec Touchdowns

Cameron Brate – 62 Receptions | 722.5 Rec Yards | 7.5 Rec Touchdowns

Let me know with some of your comments, did Madden get this one right, or are they WAY off with their prediction for Tom Brady and the Buccaneers? Also, find out about the rest of the crazy moves this NFL offseason at NFL.com.

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