Bucs Brady Blames Execution For First Down Struggles

The Bucs offense hasn’t lived up to the lofty standards it set in previous seasons. Through six games the Bucs have only averaged 20.2 points per game. And those numbers are skewed with a blowout loss to Kansas City where Tampa Bay was trying to catch up. While most of the blame has been attributed to play-calling, especially on first down, one very important Bucs player points to another reason.

According to Bucs quarterback Tom Brady the majority of the offense’s struggles is due to a lack of execution.

“I think our problem is an execution problem.” Brady said. “I think every team has different things they like to do and do differently, and there’s scouting reports and so forth. In my opinion – we watch the film – we need to do a better job of executing. There’s plenty of plays out there for us to make that we haven’t made.”

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