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The greatest QB in NFL history has been energized by his move from the Patriots to the Buccaneers. H

The greatest QB in NFL history has been energized by his move from the Patriots to the Buccaneers. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider: Tom Brady is starting to get comfortable in his new home and is looking better with each passing week ... we take a look at the young group of WNBA rising stars who are ready to bring the women’s game to a whole new audience ... and the FOX Sports design team shares an incredible graphic to honor Tom Brady’s newest record-setting accomplishment. Tom Brady’s doubters are going to be right, eventually. They have to be. If your basic premise is that Brady is no longer this - a quarterback capable of producing high quality output in the National Football League - it is really just a waiting game. One day, he won’t be, not anymore. Yet that day wasn’t Sunday, and it wasn’t either of the previous two weekends. The more Brady goes on winning with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and continues to look like anything but 43 years old, you wonder if this isn’t 2016, or 2017, or 2018, or 
 you get the picture 
 all over again. For Brady was supposed to slump then, too, based off the standard thinking that a guy pressing 40, let alone moving by that seminal marker, couldn’t still be great even if he’d been better-than-great previously. It was an argument that could call upon all those examples of older quarterbacks who couldn’t sustain what they needed to. When legs weren’t sharp enough to dance out of trouble, or arms became too overused to hurl it long, or when the football mind dimmed, blessed with endless knowledge but too worn out to use it. [STORY IMAGE 1] However, going into Thursday night’s matchup with the Chicago Bears, there are some different narratives to accompany the persistent raised-eyebrow brigade. The tone has shifted and so have the topics. The growing thought is that Brady has been energized by his switch from the New England Patriots, where he won all of those Super Bowls. And that, having won three straight after a loss to the New Orleans Saints to begin the campaign, he is hungry for more and the Buccaneers are just starting to get into stride. “(Bruce) Arians and Tom Brady are settling in,” former Pro Bowl wide receiver and [FS1’s First Things First co-host Brandon Marshall said](. “They made it through the wedding and they are settled in the house with all the furniture in place. Now they are ready to roll. You saw Tom Brady comfortable (last weekend).” Bolstered by an outstanding offensive line highlighted by a slab of immovable interior muscle and some standout play from rookie tackle Tristan Wirfs, Brady has found his smooth rhythm return. Against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, he saw the Bucs fall behind by 17 points, thanks in part to a pick-six for which he was at fault. But then, Brady tossed five touchdown passes to turn things around, finishing up with 369 yards. [STORY IMAGE 2] There were all sorts of other Brady-type numbers, for when you’ve been around that long, you collect stats like trading cards. It was his 34th comeback from 10 points-or-more and 46th game-winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime. It even took him past kicker Adam Vinatieri as the winningest NFL player of all time, at any position. According to Arians, Brady never believes in his mind that a cause is lost. Presumably, he never feels old either and if he does, he’s not acting like it. What the Bucs now have is an opportunity to grow their NFC South lead against a Chicago Bears squad that was the worst of the remaining undefeated teams, until they fell to the Indianapolis Colts. It is a rematch between Brady and Nick Foles, whose Philly special with the Eagles consigned Brady’s Patriots to Super Bowl LII disappointment and it comes just when things are starting to flow nicely. [STORY IMAGE 3] “This the Tom I expect to see, this is the norm we are going to get for the next 12 weeks,” [FOX Sports NFL analyst Michael Vick said](. “When you have a game like (Sunday’s) around Week 3 or 4, that ball starts to feel a little different. The pocket presence starts to show up. “Tom had that rhythm even though they had to come from behind. It is all about mojo and Tom had that.” It is time to start asking about what Brady can do with this reimagined second career he is attempting. When he signed a two-year, $50 million deal last summer following two decades in Foxborough, he insisted he was continuing because he felt he could be relevant. Per FiveThirtyEight, the Bucs have a 73 percent chance to make the postseason and a 49 percent shot at winning the division. [FOX Bet has them as a 5.5-point favorite over the Bears]( on the road, and [+1400 odds to win the Super Bowl](. Limitations may come from Brady having been unable to immediately settle upon a preferred hierarchy of receiving options. Against the Chargers, his five TDs were thrown to five different guys and tight end O.J. Howard’s season is over following a serious Achilles injury. [STORY IMAGE 4] It could be that Brady is carefully taking his time to involve everyone and work out what options fit. For Hall of Fame tight end Tony Gonzalez, it is something that needs to get sorted quickly. “That’s what has really slowed this offense down,” Gonzalez told Colin Cowherd on The Herd. “You need two main guys in the passing game, those guys are going to catch over 80 balls and then you have another guy who catches 50, 55. “When you are trying to spread the ball around and throw it to everybody, that’s where the confusion comes in. I don’t like buffets, too many choices. I want a specialty of the house.” In truth, Brady is still figuring things out. That, more than anything, might be the most impressive part of all, that he has been able to adapt while still winning games. He’s starting to get comfortable and, whisper it now, he’s looking better with each passing week – so much so that some are wondering whether he’ll even try to play on past these two years, the ultimate footballing Peter Pan. One day, the doubters will be proven right. Until then, he is having plenty of fun proving them wrong. [STORY IMAGE 5] Here’s what others have said ... Terez Paylor, Yahoo Sports: “Brady continues to show improved chemistry with his wideouts and the flashes of touch he will need to win in January 
 The resilience Brady showed Sunday — and some of the impressive throws he made along the way — makes me optimistic about the Bucs, who are teaming their aging star quarterback with a defense that can rush the passer, stop the run and figures to keep getting better as a young secondary gains experience. It all feels a little like Joe Montana’s experience with the Chiefs in 1994 when he led them to the AFC championship game following his trade from San Francisco. I love that Brady wasn’t close to satisfied with his performance.” Colin Cowherd, FOX Sports: “The players believe in Tom Brady. He is the greatest comeback quarterback of all- time, and it changes the defense, it changes the coaching, and it changes the belief system. That game (on Sunday), looked just like Tampa, and then Tom Brady happened 
 The belief system in Tampa has always been flimsy, and as Bruce Arians said afterwards, it no longer is. It’s never been a coaching issue in Tampa, and it’s never been a talent issue. It’s been a belief issue, and Brady has changed everything.” Carlton Davis, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: “He's the GOAT. That's as simple as I can put it. He's the GOAT — Tom Brady. He's a great player, even better to play off of him. Having him go down and score touchdowns gives us a lot more energy on our sidelines and just gives the whole sideline more confidence in the comeback we had.” [IN OTHER WORDS] - The union of Nick Saban and Lane Kiffin – who will meet again Saturday – was entertaining, tumultuous and also pretty effective. [ESPN.com’s Alex Scarborough]( provides the ultimate Saban-Kiffin timeline. - Three quarterbacks. Two are franchise foundations. The other, in Chicago, recently got benched. [Bleacher Report’s Kalyn Kahler]( explains how the 2017 NFL Draft was a case study in one of the sport’s most confusing puzzles: How to pick the right QB. - As Sue Bird vies for her record-tying fourth WNBA title, a new class of stars led by Sabrina Ionescu is ready to take over the league. [The Ringer’s Logan Murdock]( looks at the young group of WNBA rising stars who are ready to bring the women’s game to a whole new audience. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( After highlighting Tom Brady is today’s story, it only seems fitting to feature him in this section of today’s newsletter. Check out this incredible graphic the design team at FOX Sports put together, honoring Brady for his 222 regular season wins, the most ever by an NFL player. Check out the details in this graphic, from the palm trees, to the subtle “222” text, to the Buccaneers colors. Well done Tom, and well done Fox Sports design team! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] New York Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays (TBS, 8 p.m. ET) Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees go up against Tyler Glasnow and the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 2 of this American League Division Series. Los Angeles Lakers at Miami Heat (ABC, 9 p.m. ET) LeBron James, Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers take on Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat in Game 4 of this NBA Finals matchup. San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers (FS1, 9:30 p.m. ET) Fernando Tatis Jr. and the San Diego Padres battle Mookie Betts and the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of this National League Division Series. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Los Angeles Lakers at Miami Heat Los Angeles Lakers to Win and Each Team to Score Over 99.5 points: -150 It’s official
 we’ve got ourselves a series! After the Lakers cruised to a quick 2-0 series lead in this NBA Finals matchup, Jimmy Butler and the Heat took control of Game 3, notching an impressive 115-104 victory over the Lakers and making this a very compelling series. As good as the Heat looked in Game 3, it’s tough not to side with the Lakers in this one. When LeBron James and Anthony Davis are at their best, this Lakers team is awfully hard to beat. Look for both teams to top the 99.5 point mark in Game 4, which makes this an enticing play. [WHAT THEY SAID] “I think sometimes in life the biggest challenges end up being the best things that happen in your life.” — Tom Brady [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [Google Play]( [App Store]( [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( Also available on these devices: [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] Trademark & Copyright Notice: ℱ and © 2020 Fox Media LLC and FOX Sports Interactive Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Please do not reply to this message. If you do not wish to receive emails like this in the future, please [unsubscribe](. FOX Sports respects your privacy. Click [here]( to view our Privacy Policy. Fï»żoï»żxï»ż.ï»żcï»żoï»żm Business & Legal Affairs - Manager Digital Media Pï»ż.ï»żO. Bï»żoï»żx 9ï»ż0ï»ż0 Bï»żeï»żvï»żeï»żrï»żlï»ży Hï»żiï»żlï»żlï»żs, Cï»żalï»żifï»żorï»żniï»ża 9ï»ż0ï»ż2ï»ż1ï»ż3-0ï»ż9ï»ż0ï»ż0

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