A few months ago, news broke that Tampa Bay Buccaneers superstar quarterback Tom Brady accidentally trespassed into some random house in Tampa. According to Peyton Manning, he believes that this is the very reason why Brady had a slow start to the season.

Manning provided his hilarious take on the situation, as he tried to provide an explanation as to why Brady seems to have taken it up a notch over the past few contests (h/t ESPN on Twitter):

That's the most in-depth analysis we've come across over the past couple of weeks, as it goes deep into the psyche of one of the greatest quarterbacks this game has ever seen. For this take to come from another all-time great in Manning just takes it to a whole nother level.

All jokes aside, though, Manning may be on to something here. Not the trespassing bit, but about the Buccaneers not calling plays for Brady earlier in the season. As he said, it's quite baffling why Tampa Bay opted to take this approach, but now that they've changed courses, it is clear that the three-time league MVP has found his form again.

In Week 7, Brady led the Buccaneers to a key victory against the Las Vegas Raiders. The 43-year-old completed 33-of-45 passes for a highly-impressive 369-yard gain with four touchdowns. Tampa Bay has now logged back-to-back wins, and there should be more to come with Brady playing like the way he has been over the past couple of weeks.