While Tom Brady and the Buccaneers are 6-3, it doesn't seem the quarterback is totally comfortable yet with his new team, especially with head coach Bruce Arians.
In recent weeks, Brady has struggled in the week over the Giants and then really did last Sunday in the blowout loss to the Saints.
An unnamed NFL coordinator senses trouble in Tampa Bay.
"Tom didn’t look very good (against the Giants)," he told The Athletic's Mike Sando. "He looks frustrated. I think they are having a tough time meshing what Brady wants to do and what (Bucs coach) Bruce (Arians) has always done.
"Brady doesn’t always have good outlets, and Bruce might not be giving him good outlets because he wants to throw it up the field. It will be interesting how that plays out."
In New England, Brady preferred short, quick passes, while Arians' offenses like to throw the ball deep down the field.
Playmakers aren't an issue as the Bucs have Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Rob Gronkowski and the recently added Antonio Brown.
Tampa Bay takes on Carolina this weekend.




