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The New Orleans Saints look like Tom Brady’s Kryptonite in the regular season, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers star is about to turn around on Sunday.
Brady goes into Week 2 with a 4-5 record against the Saints in the regular season. This makes him one of the few teams with a losing record. The Buccaneers have only beaten the Saints in the playoffs since Brady joined the team. His last regular season win against New Orleans was in 2018.
We asked the seven-time Super Bowl champion what he had in common with his streak of losses.
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“Probably the most popping thing is the turnovers. They’re a very physical team. I think they beat us physically. Just a tough, tight-nosed team. They’re well coached and have good players. I got a lot,” Brady said Thursday.
“They have a winning organization for a long time. They know how to get the job done. “It’s a tough environment to play in, but you have to play… If you play with a good team on a trip, you have to play well. I’ve played with them the last few times and I haven’t done a good job.” “
Brady said it’s about trying to understand why his team has lost the last few games.
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“I think it’s just a matter of understanding why we’re losing those games. Each game has a reason. You look at them and why did we win and why did we lose?” You can see Soccer – Offense, Defense and Special Teams.
“It’s a challenge because they are well coached and well positioned to do well. They don’t. If you make a lot of mistakes, you get it all. A third down is important, every kick situation is important, a third down in the low red area is important. Turnovers are important. There are a lot of things that go into winning or losing. Clearly, you haven’t done a good job in the regular season. If you expect to win, you’ll have to play better.”
Brady went 18-27 for 212 passing yards, touchdown passes and interceptions last week against the Dallas Cowboys.
Brady was spotted leaving his New Orleans hotel for the game on Sunday morning.
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Their first matchup for 2022 will start on FOX at 1pm ET.