Some people believe that Tom Brady will need some time to adjust to Bruce Arians' offense with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On the contrary, Willie McGinest — one of Brady's former teammates and current analyst on NFL Network — believes it will be a smooth transition for Brady.

When highlighting the best teammates of his career, McGinest shared how Brady won't miss a step with the Buccaneers:

“I’ve known Brady a long time, and there’s not much I haven’t already said. His competitive nature, work ethic and ability to perform at the highest level in the most pressure-packed situations are why he’s considered the best to ever play our game. It’s why he’s won three league MVP awards. It’s why he’s won SIX Lombardi Trophies. It’s why he’s still playing at 42 years old (he’ll turn 43 in August). The one thing I’ll point out in this piece is that Brady can work in any system and with anyone. He’s always been about the success of the team, so I can’t wait to watch how this new chapter unfolds in Tampa. His competitive nature won’t let him fail.”

As McGinest alluded to, Brady's resume in the NFL speaks for itself. While he was with the New England Patriots, he won three NFL MVP's. He was also selected to 14 Pro Bowls and is a three-time All-Pro.

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Above all, he led New England to six Super Bowl victories in 20 seasons. That ties him with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most in NFL history. Throughout his career, Brady has played under multiple offensive coordinators and different systems.

Up to this point in his career, Brady hasn't struggled in any particular offensive scheme. Therefore, there's no reason to believe he'll begin to falter in a quarterback-friendly system like Arians' with the Buccaneers.