Continuity is great. They seem likely to come back a similar, but stronger football team in 2021 than they were in 2020, when they won the Super Bowl.Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021 12:51Bucs signed Geo.
Returned all starters.
Beat GB twice last year.
Brady's second year in a new offense.
That said, they are a team that improved throughout the year and while they deservedly won (not knocking them at all), I don't think they were the "best team" in football last year. They have room for improvement, as do we.
But just like the 49ers beat us twice in 2019, including in the NFC Championship game and then we came back and beat up an admittedly injured version of them in 2020, we can match up with the Bucs if we adjust, adapt, play better than we did in those games last year, and continue to also get better through continuity and player development.
Also, Gio Bernard does not in ANY way change my assessment of a football team's capabilities. Like cool, you got a 30 year old part-time back. His ability to fill a role isn't much different on the margins than, well, anyone who plays that role.