Tom Brady’s Montana vacation just keeps getting better

Bucs QB Tom Brady is living it up in Montana before training camp, and you won’t believe how amazing his latest pictures are.

Tom Brady is living it up in Montana right now with his family, getting in a few final days of rest and relaxation before training camp kicks off.

For Brady, it’ll be a training camp unlike any other. Not only will he be working with a new team for the first time in his NFL career, but he’ll also be dealing with COVID-19 protocols and all that comes with it.

Still, the six-time Super Bowl champion is pumped up about being a Buccaneer and ready to make a run at championship number seven.

For now, though, here are a few more sweet pictures from Brady’s Montana vacation.

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Will Tom Brady break this Bucs record in his first season in Tampa?

Bucs QB Tom Brady has a great chance of breaking this Jameis Winston record in 2020.

Tom Brady will be taking over a Bucs offense that ranked third overall last season despite the erratic play of quarterback Jameis Winston, who finished 2019 with 5,109 passing yards to go along with 33 touchdowns and 30 interceptions.

Despite the number of turnovers, Winston actually set the franchise record for passing yards and passing touchdowns in a season. And while Tom Brady is himself a member of the 5,000-yard passing club, he may have a better shot of breaking Winston’s touchdown record in 2020.

Over his 20-year career, Brady has passed for 33 or more touchdowns six times, most recently in 2015.

Keep in mind, too, that Brady will have the luxury of throwing to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin next season in addition to Rob Gronkowski. Plus, the Bucs drafted Ke’Shawn Vaughn in round three of April’s draft because of his pass-catching ability. Brady loves to target his backs, evident by the success running back James White had with the Patriots in the passing game.

So, while Brady certainly has a chance to break Winston’s passing mark, setting a new franchise record for passing touchdowns seems much more likely.

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A look at Tom Brady’s record and stats for each month

Take a look at how Bucs quarterback Tom Brady has performed each month during the regular season throughout his career.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers stumbled down the stretch last season, losing their final two games to finish 7-9. Jameis Winston’s struggles in December sealed his fate, and the Bucs opted to part ways with the former number one overall pick and instead hand the keys of the franchise over to six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady.

Stumbling isn’t a word usually associated with the future Hall of Famer, and for good reason. Brady has been a machine over the course of his illustrious career, and Tampa Bay is hoping his winning ways will continue in the Sunshine State.

With that, let’s take a look at Brady’s career record and stats for each month during the regular season.

David Carr’s stat prediction for Tom Brady in 2020 might surprise you

See how David Carr of NFL.com thinks new Bucs QB Tom Brady will perform in his first season in Tampa Bay.

The NFL world was shocked when six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady opted to leave the New England Patriots after 20 seasons and take his talents to Tampa Bay, a franchise that hasn’t been to the postseason since 2007 and hasn’t won a playoff game since Super Bowl XXXVII.

There were signs last year that perhaps Brady’s time in New England was drawing to a close. A struggling offense that failed to find any sort of rhythm, and operated without both Rob Gronkowski and Antonio Brown, couldn’t get the Patriots back to the Super Bowl. Instead, New England was upset at home by the Tennessee Titans in the divisional round.

Now in Tampa, Brady will command an offense that averaged 28.6 points per game last season and has a bevy of talent on their roster, including Pro Bowl receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, along with tight end and former first-round pick O.J. Howard.

And, given that former Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston had 5,109 passing yards and 33 touchdowns in 2019 (not to mention 30 interceptions), you’d think Brady was in line for a historic season, right?

Well, according to former NFL quarterback and current NFL.com analyst David Carr, Brady may be in for a somewhat tame 2020 season in terms of stats. Carr predicts Brady will finish the year with 4,500 passing yards, 30 touchdowns and 12 interceptions with a 60 percent completion rate. It’s a stat line any QB would likely take in a heartbeat, but when you are the Golden Boy operating in such a high-powered offense, you’d think there’d be more touchdowns to be thrown.

Here is part of Carr’s thinking on Brady’s upcoming season:

“In New England, Brady has been in a system that works from the inside out, with a number of dink-and-dunk throws. In Tampa, Brady has the luxury of throwing to some of the top threats on the perimeter in the league, a group that features Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and tight end O.J. Howard. With Bruce Arians’ ‘no risk it, no biscuit’ policy and Brady’s ability to identify and exploit coverages, I expect to see the veteran drop back around 40 times per game. I can actually see this approach being successful in this situation as long as the G.O.A.T. is protected.”

I’m sure the Bucs don’t care what numbers Brady puts up in 2020 as long as it leads them back to the postseason. One thing that seems certain is that Brady won’t throw 30 interceptions like Winston did. At least, we hope.

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Tom Brady posts touching Instagram message to his daughter

New Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Tom Brady posted an image on Instagram today that all parents can relate to.

Tom Brady may very well be the greatest quarterback to ever play the game with six Super Bowl rings, 30 postseason wins and 541 regular season touchdown passes under his belt.

Now a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady will be bringing all that experience with him to a franchise that hasn’t been to the postseason since 2007 and hasn’t won a playoff game since their victory over the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII following the 2002 season.

But, as much as we love Brady the football player, he’s also known to a select few as Brady the dad. Today, the future Hall of Famer posted the below image of him with his daughter Vivian on Instagram along with a caption that perfectly sums up how every parent feels about their kids.

Take a look.

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