After the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the Super Bowl, the NFL has learned its lesson once again to never count out Tom Brady.

Based off Mike Evans' latest comments, the Buccaneers are reportedly poised to have us take that same crash course again.

Via Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio:

“We’re miles ahead of what we were last year,” the Bucs WR said regarding his work with Tom Brady. “Not just me and his connection, but the whole team, the whole offense. It’s really exciting and hopefully we can do something really special this year.”

Evans once again tallied over a thousand receiving yards last season, his seventh time in seven seasons with the Buccaneers. With Tom Brady at the helm, Evans also notched a career-high 13 touchdowns, while learning each other's tendencies on the fly. Imagine what they're planning to do next season with a full year together under their belt.

“I always try to work on YAC,” Evans said. “I always try to work on that and be in the best shape possible because if I’m in good shape and I’m healthy, I feel like I’m the best receiver on the planet. I just try to work on that mainly.”

The Buccaneers have just as good a chance as anybody of taking the Super Bowl again next season. When you have an Tom Brady throwing to Mike Evans, your team is probably in pretty good shape.