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Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield says he’s a different kind of leader than Tom Brady was.

Mayfield said on the Casa de Klub podcast that he and Brady have “very different personalities” and that he thinks it’s a relief to some in the locker room that they’re not dealing with Brady’s intensity anymore.

“The building was a little bit different with Tom in there. Obviously, playing-wise, Tom is different. He had everybody dialed in, high-strung environment, so I think everybody was pretty stressed out,” Mayfield said. “They wanted me to come in, be myself, bring the joy back to football for guys who weren’t having as much fun.”

Mayfield says Brady would make it clear that it was his offense even if he had to demonstrate it by throwing an incompletion on a play call the coaches liked better than he did.

“You hear some of the stories about if he didn’t like a certain play call and he didn’t like it throughout the week and they still call it in the game, there might have been a throwaway on purpose or throwing it at the running back or receiver’s feet,” Mayfield said. “There were a lot of mind games going on.”

Brady showed that his methods worked by coming in to Tampa Bay and winning a Super Bowl in his first season. But Mayfield’s way is working in Tampa Bay, too, and he thinks his teammates are enjoying it even more.
 
Hear me out... I would say that the years that prove that Brady is the greatest ever are not the years they won super bowls. when you win a Super Bowl you usually have a dominant or at least great defense. the Patriots are no exception to that. In those years a pretty good to very good quarterback could be expected to help put his team in position to win a Super Bowl, and make clutch plays and Brady did with all of those teams that won. but there were years that their defense was absolute ass and Tom Brady was the biggest player reason why any of those teams got to where they did in the playoffs. I think his greatness is more defined by having a lesser team around him and/or a decimated coaching staff around him and still doing yeoman's work to help get the team where it was.

I've long said that elsewhere that his 2005 and 2011 seasons should have been considered for league MVP. reason being that 05 defense was absolute trash for a majority of the season and it was the offense led by him that helped the Patriots win a bunch of games on the way to the divisional round. granted the defense had gotten into pretty good shape by the end of the year but they wouldn't have even been there if it wasn't for his performances on offense. The 2011 defense was just trash the entire year and never got better and I believe to this day is still the single worst defense ever to reach the Super Bowl. Honorable mention for one of his great not great years was in 2015. the culmination of that season against the Denver Broncos was the singular most courageous performance I have ever seen by Brady. yes they lost, but he just kept going. Despite the injury decimated roster, and the loss of Scar heavily impacting the ol, he kept getting up. he was getting his ass beat to an absolute pulp and he just kept getting up and rallying the team and they damn near made it. And that Broncos team rode an amazing defense to a Super Bowl win that year.
Years like those are the ones that defined his greatness to me. they showed what he was that separated him from any other quarterback I ever saw play.
 
Hear me out... I would say that the years that prove that Brady is the greatest ever are not the years they won super bowls. when you win a Super Bowl you usually have a dominant or at least great defense. the Patriots are no exception to that. In those years a pretty good to very good quarterback could be expected to help put his team in position to win a Super Bowl, and make clutch plays and Brady did with all of those teams that won. but there were years that their defense was absolute ass and Tom Brady was the biggest player reason why any of those teams got to where they did in the playoffs. I think his greatness is more defined by having a lesser team around him and/or a decimated coaching staff around him and still doing yeoman's work to help get the team where it was.

I've long said that elsewhere that his 2005 and 2011 seasons should have been considered for league MVP. reason being that 05 defense was absolute trash for a majority of the season and it was the offense led by him that helped the Patriots win a bunch of games on the way to the divisional round. granted the defense had gotten into pretty good shape by the end of the year but they wouldn't have even been there if it wasn't for his performances on offense. The 2011 defense was just trash the entire year and never got better and I believe to this day is still the single worst defense ever to reach the Super Bowl. Honorable mention for one of his great not great years was in 2015. the culmination of that season against the Denver Broncos was the singular most courageous performance I have ever seen by Brady. yes they lost, but he just kept going. Despite the injury decimated roster, and the loss of Scar heavily impacting the ol, he kept getting up. he was getting his ass beat to an absolute pulp and he just kept getting up and rallying the team and they damn near made it. And that Broncos team rode an amazing defense to a Super Bowl win that year.
Years like those are the ones that defined his greatness to me. they showed what he was that separated him from any other quarterback I ever saw play.

Yeah, the 2015 AFCCG In Denver is one of the standout games for TB12. The way he nearly tied the game at the end was nothing short of heroic. Converting two 4th downs on the way, with everything against him.

Playing in Denver was always tough for TB12. It was kind of like a curse. He lost to Brock Osweiler in Denver earlier in that season. I still can't believe how they lost that game.
 
I laugh when people try to make the case that prime Mahomes is better than prime TB12. No chance.

The best season i've ever seen a QB produce is between 2007 Brady and 2011 Rodgers. Prime Rodgers was scary good, he just couldn't win enough in the playoffs.



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They were talking to Brady today on fox pregame about quarterback struggling once they get to another team like Roger's and cousins and he said that you can't just jump teams to jump team you have to know what you're looking for in your next team he's said he had a big list of everything he was looking for and that is why he went to Tampa. the receivers and the organization and things like that have to fit the way you play.
 
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