Tom Brady wasn't exactly in a jovial mood after his Tampa Bay Buccaneers were thoroughly outplayed by an undermanned Washington Football Team side.

The Bucs quarterback wanted nothing but to end his portion of the postgame presser as soon as possible, but was critical of his team's play in the brief time he was up there.

Via Greg Auman:

“We never really played on our terms,” admitted the Buccaneers star. “We played behind the whole game. They played a good game. They had a good plan.”

“Not a great day of football for us. It doesn't matter who you play, if you have a bunch of self-inflicted errors … we have to eliminate those and see if we can go out and execute the plays that are there.”

Brady was clearly in no mood after a second consecutive press conference dissecting a Buccaneers loss, a lot of which falls squarely on his shoulders. He threw two interceptions that turned the tide of the contest against their favor and was shockingly outperformed by Taylor Heinicke.

The Bucs' back-to-back losses knocks them down to a 6-3 record and just a precarious one-game lead over the New Orleans Saints in the NFC South. Safe to say Tom Brady is raring to get the bitter taste of the loss out of his mouth in their Week 11 tilt against the New York Giants.