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Tom Brady and Tampa Bay should part ways, says former Bucs QB Shaun King, as he admits the QB has understandably ‘aged’ but ‘seems afraid to pitch when there’s chaos around him’ … calling on his old team to enter ‘to different address’
Former Buccaneers quarterback Shaun King has said he hopes Tampa Bay will go in “a different direction” than Tom Brady and begin the rebuilding process before it’s too late.
King was on Tampa Bay’s roster for five years, from 1999 to 2003, where he spent most of his career on the sidelines as a backup.
‘I grew up a fan of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. I’m from St. Petersburg, Florida, that’s been my squad. I rolled with them since we had hit Bruce on the helmet. I rode with him after we won the Super Bowl. Until Brady came along, we weren’t very good,” he said. the new york post office.
Former Bucs QB Shaun King (above) has said he hopes Tom Brady and the team part ways
Brady is currently set to be a free agent if he decides to play another season in the NFL next year.
That’s my squad. And I think now is the time for that organization to take a different direction. This focus on rebuilding and recreating the younger core that we can move in with.
Despite asking his former team to cut ties with Brady, King made sure to credit Brady for the success he’s had in his career and pointed out why he thinks it’s time for both sides to move on.
‘Ten Super Bowls, seven wins, I think three Super Bowl MVPs, two regular season MVPs, something, that’s a lot. And I don’t think we’ll see a duplicate, but heck, everyone gets old,” King added.
So why does everyone want to attack someone who says Tom Brady got old? He got old. He seems like he is afraid to throw when there is chaos around him. Whenever there’s pressure, he’s not the same guy he used to be.
King noted that when he’s under pressure, Brady is no longer the same player he once was.
King also made sure to point out that if Brady wants to stay in the NFL, he will continue to support him no matter which team he moves to.
Now if Tom decides to go somewhere else and play, I’ll be his biggest fan. But I just hope the days in Tampa are over, because I think this particular group has risen to the top and is now on the decline,” King said.
“And I just want us to go ahead and hit the reset button while we can.”