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Tom Brady apparently wants to see more effort from the Bucs, calling it “the most embarrassing part of our team”

In the last 44 seconds of the game, Brady led the team to a 60-yard game-winning drive. Rookie tight end Cade Otton scored the one-yard winning touchdown with nine seconds left in the game.

By breaking their three-game losing streak, the Buccaneers moved to 4–5 on the season, but Brady apparently wants to see more effort from his team as they are “embarrassing” right now. “If you want to be a great team, you’ve got to be way better than average,” Brady said on the latest episode of. “So correcting our mistakes, improving our effort — which probably is the most embarrassing part of our team — is our effort level on game day and that’s something we better fix.”

Even though the Buccaneers are leading the NFC South, Brady doesn’t want to be on an “average” team, especially with the Buccaneers’ recent offensive struggles. In the last four games, Brady has only thrown three touchdown passes, while there’s been two rushing touchdowns in that span.Brady moved to two games under .500The Buccaneers will travel to Germany this weekend to face the Seahawks in Munich. It will be a battle against the top seed of the NFC West that Brady and the Buccaneers will need to win in order to be considered a playoff contention team.

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