One of the biggest offseason moves in sports history resulted in Tom Brady taking over as the signal-caller for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Despite positioning themselves for a playoff appearance, Brady has been off on the timing front with Mike Evans throughout this season.

On the daily Locked On Buccaneers podcast, David Harrison discussed this problem with Brady and his wide receivers and how it has impacted the offense this season.

Harrison: I get why Buccaneers fans immediately go to a dark place when they see a team underperforming. And this year, it may even be a little bit worse because this year, you have the goat. You have Tom Brady in here. With what we all talked about last year, myself included on Locked On Bucs, was if the quarterback problems and some of the turnovers and some of the bad decisions got cleaned up then this team could really take off and what we have seen is that there are still some troubles. There are miscommunications, guys like Tom Brady and Mike Evans. The only thing I can say about it guys is that for one, as far as the communication issues look, we have all been in workplaces before where we all have that one coworker where, maybe they are a good person, maybe they are a good worker, a good employee, but for whatever reason, you just do not click with them. I am not saying that Tom Brady and Mike Evans do not click, I am not saying that at all. They are just having some issues.

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