Tom Brady on 35-point loss against Saints: 'It starts with me'
In addition to throwing three interceptions, Brady was sacked three times
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A somber Tom Brady addressed reporters Sunday night following his worst career loss by point differential, simply putting it as: “I certainly have to play a lot better.”
Brady and the Bucs suffered a 35-point loss against the New Orleans Saints at home on Sunday -- his largest margin ever -- but he began his postgame press conference by explaining that not every play on his part was a bad play.
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“Speaking for tonight, one was tipped on a screen pass. You hate to have those happen, but the guy made a good play. Then, on fourth down, I kind of threw it up in the air. The other one, I definitely saw something and kind of predetermined what I thought was going to happen and made a bad play.”
In addition to throwing three interceptions, Brady was sacked three times as the Bucs fell 38-3 to the Saints, who now lead the NFC South. But the legendary quarterback wouldn’t chalk it up to just poor play -- Brady knows just how good the Saints are.
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“It’s about playing better and execution,” he said. “When you play good teams, there’s little margin of error. They’ve been a great team for a long time. They’ve got a lot of good players. If we’re going to beat them, we’re going to have to play a lot better than we played tonight.”
Despite the Bucs setting the NFL record for fewest rushing attempts in a game, Brady was optimistic for next week’s game against the Carolina Panthers.
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“I certainly have to play a lot better,” he said. “Turning the ball over against good teams never helps. We just didn’t play the way we were capable of playing. Everyone’s got to do a lot better, and it starts with me. Get back to work tomorrow morning and try to make it a better week.”