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Tom Brady is a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. TB is headed to TB. The initials line up nicely, but it sounds weird. And judging by the photoshopped shots of Brady in pewter-and-orange it looks weird, too.

This whole thing might just end up as the answer to a weird trivia question (like Joe Namath on the Rams). What Hall-of-Fame quarterback signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on March 17? Or it might be a lifeline that leads to some more productive and thrilling football moments (see Peyton Manning with the Denver Broncos).

“It is time for me to open a new stage in my life and career,” Brady wrote in a statement on social media. Fair enough. But that only explains the motivation for leaving New England. It doesn’t shed light on why he chose Tampa Bay. Or why Tampa Bay chose to throw the bag at a QB who will be 43 years old when play resumes.

Here are 10 reasons why Brady’s move to Florida is mutually beneficial for both parties.

1) GO WITH WHAT YOU KNOW

Bruce Arians and Byron Leftwich are two of the most well-liked and offensively imaginative coaches in the NFL, an appealing combination for any QB. But Brady also knows this staff well. He suited up against Leftwich many times during the offensive coordinator’s playing days, and also has history with defensive coordinator Todd Bowles, the former coach of the New York Jets. Changing teams and cities with limited time to prep for the season thanks to COVID-19 travel bans and social-distancing measures, Brady could do worse than a staff he’s already familiar with.

2) BRUCE ARIANS IS THE QB WHISPERER

Brady doesn’t know Arians as well as he does Leftwich and Bowles, but the coach’s resume speaks for itself. He was Peyton Manning’s QB coach in Indy from 1998 to 2000. He then coached Ben Roethlisberger as a Steelers assistant from 2004 to 2011. Next he had Andrew Luck while serving as the Colts OC and interim coach in 2012, and Carson Palmer as Cardinals head coach from 2013 to 2017. Sure, last season he was stuck with Jameis Winston and his 30 interceptions, but Winston did lead the league in passing yards and was second, league-wide, in TD passes. Arians has proven able to adapt his offence and his message to all types of star QBs. He should have no problem clicking with TB12.

3) TOM BRADY IS NOT JAMEIS WINSTON

Sure, I pointed out some of Winston’s positive stats from last season, but you can still easily argue that any other starting QB is an upgrade for Tampa Bay. The former first-overall pick ended his time with the Bucs by throwing a pick-six to set the record for pick-sixes in a season. Those 30 interceptions from 2019 I mentioned above? That’s one more than Brady has thrown over the past four seasons combined. Going from one of the most careless QBs in league history to one of the most careful raises the ceiling on everything the Bucs’ offence can be.

4) DON’T BET AGAINST BRADY, EVEN AT 43

Brady has led the NFL in passing TDs four times and passing yards three times. He won a Super Bowl in his first season as a starter, was the first player to throw for 50 TDs in a single season and won his third career MVP in 2017. His greatest trait is his consistency.

5) THE BUCS ARE BETTER… AND THE PATS MIGHT BE WORSE

It possible that a factor in Brady’s departure from Foxborough is he no longer considered the Patriots a contender after losing in the wild card. Last year was first season since 2010 Brady failed to win a playoff game. Remove the quarterback position from the equation and you can still make an argument Tampa’s roster is considerably better than New England’s. The Patriots have lost valuable contributors like Jamie Collins and Kyle Van Noy via free agency. Meanwhile, the Bucs franchise-tagged Shaq Barrett, re-signed Jason Pierre-Paul and still have cap room to play with even after bringing in Brady.

6) BRADY IS A WINNER AND THE BUCS HAVE BEEN LOSERS

Tampa Bay is 150 games under .500 over the course of the ream’s all-time history. Among active franchises in the NFL, NBA, NHL or MLB the Buccaneers’ .387 win percentage is the all-time worst. They will have to go 10-6 for the next 40 years to get back to .500. Who better to break that cycle than the winningest player in NFL history? Brady has five times as many playoff wins, six times as many Super Bowl wins and seven times as many 30-TD seasons as every other QB in the team’s history put together. Meanwhile the Buccaneers have missed the playoffs in each of the last 12 years, the second-longest drought in the NFL. Having someone who has won and expects to keep winning has the potential to change the culture of the entire organization.

7) THE BUCS’ RECEIVERS ARE BEASTS

Having thrown to the worst receiving group in the league last season, Brady will now line up with the NFL’s best receiver duo in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Both have a huge catch radius, which should negate some of the accuracy issues Brady has shown in recent years. Both are also complete receivers who run the entire route tree. New England has long prioritized small, smart receivers who win in the slot. Now Brady has big, physical targets who dominate on the perimeter. That means clean reads and much more wiggle room when he makes an error. Evans is six-foot-five and 230 pounds; Godwin is six-foot-one and 210 pounds. Brady’s top receiver in New England, Julian Edelman, checks in at five-foot-10, 195 pounds. Instead of being forced to deliver balls in small windows time and time again, Brady will play with receivers who both can create separation and routinely catch contested balls for the first time since throwing to Randy Moss.

8) MUST-SEE TV

Get ready to see the battleship in Tampa Bay firing cannons in primetime. The Bucs’ schedule will bless us with Brady against Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees twice. Not to mention two match-ups against the Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers, franchises he turned down before choosing Tampa Bay. With his signing, the Bucs are a hot TV property. Don’t be surprised if they’re a top choice for HBO’s Hard Knocks in the coming years.

9) DON’T GO WEST, OLD MAN

Neither Vegas nor Los Angeles made geographic sense for Brady, whose business interests and family are tied to Massachusetts and New York. A 90-minute flight from Florida sounds a lot better than the cross-country haul from Nevada or California.

10) NOTHING TO LOSE AND NO EXPECTATIONS

Brady is the first player to head for a new franchise after 20 seasons with one team but that won’t be held against him. Sports fans in New England couldn’t possibly ask for anything more than he’s given them. If the next step goes well it will enhance his legacy. Think Ray Bourque going to Colorado. If it doesn’t, nobody will much care. Michael Jordan’s last NBA game was a 6-for-15, 15-point performance in a 20-point loss for a below-.500 Washington Wizards team. We still remember the six rings first and foremost. The same will be true for the QB with six rings. The Tampa Bay years are extra credit, and kind of a run-of-the-mill move for a great QB. Montana, Favre, Manning and McNabb all wore a random uniform or two before they retired. Why should things be any different for the greatest QB of all-time?

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Armstrong scores, surging Vancouver Whitecaps beat slumping San Jose Earthquakes 2-0

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VANCOUVER – As the Major League Soccer season ticks down, Vanni Sartini wants his Vancouver Whitecaps to make a declaration — the team is ready to compete.

“The time of hiding ourselves, I think it’s over,” the coach said after the ‘Caps earned a 2-0 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday.

“We need to really say that we are here to try to be at the ball until the end and trying to shoot for the highest position. That doesn’t mean that we’re going to make it, but we have the quality to do it.”

With seven games left on their regular-season schedule, the ‘Caps (13-8-6) sit in fifth spot in the congested Western Conference, just two points out of fourth.

Saturday’s loss officially eliminated the last-place Earthquakes (5-21-2) from post-season action.

Vancouver has been on a hot streak since returning from the Leagues Cup break and is unbeaten (3-0-1) in its last four outings across all competitions. The team has not allowed a goal in those matches.

“It’s the fact that we play really well,” Sartini said of the clean sheets. “We have the ball a lot, we finish our attack most of the time in their box. So it’s really hard for the other team to attack us. And then when they attack us, in the rare times that they arrive in the final third, we’re very solid.”

Recent additions have bolstered the team’s ranks, including the club’s newest designated player, Stuart Armstrong. The 32-year-old Scottish midfielder scored his first MLS goal Saturday.

Three minutes after coming on as a substitute for Alessandro Schopf, Armstrong gave Vancouver a two-goal cushion in the 87th minute.

Midfielder Pedro Vite dished a short pass to ‘Caps captain Ryan Gauld, who tapped it toward Armstrong. The former Southampton FC player then blasted a shot into the top of the net for his first strike in a Whitecaps’ jersey.

He was mobbed by teammates in the corner of the field.

“I think everyone was happy. Also for the first goal, but also that it was an important three points,” said Armstrong, who signed with the ‘Caps on Sept. 3.

“It kind of felt a little bit like last week, when we had a lot of chances and we didn’t get the three points. So today, I think everyone was just relieved to have that two-goal cushion.”

Vancouver was the dominant team from the outset Saturday and did not relent, outshooting the visitors 19-5 and controlling 54.1 per cent of possession.

Fafa Picault also found the back of the net for Vancouver, while Gauld contributed a pair of assists.

Whitecaps goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka stopped both shots he faced to collect his seventh clean sheet of the year, while Daniel made nine saves for the Quakes.

Gauld and Picault teamed up in the 22nd minute when Gauld curled a cross in and the Haitian striker headed it down toward the net, only to see Daniel catch a piece of the shot with his forearm and redirect it out of harm’s way.

The duo connected again in the 35th minute on a Vancouver corner. Gauld swung a ball in and Picault jumped up from the pack to send a glancing header in past Daniel for his ninth MLS goal of the season.

San Jose briefly appeared to level the score in the 68th minute when an unmarked Ousseni Bouda collected the ball, froze Takaoka and tapped a shot into the Vancouver net. An official quickly raised the offside flag and waved off the tally.

Daniel kept San Jose’s deficit to a single goal with a pair of solid stops in the 82nd minute.

First, the Brazilian ‘keeper dove sideways on his line to tip away a bomb from Alessandro Schopf. He was tested again on the ensuing corner and jumped up to send a header from Picault over the crossbar.

“I think we created a lot of chances again,” Gauld said.

“We probably should have put the game out of their reach sooner. But we’d be more worried if we weren’t creating the chances. Three clean sheets in a row in the league, I think it’s a big thing for us. And it gives us a good platform to go forward.”

NOTES

Vancouver played without leading scorer Brian White for a third consecutive game as the American striker works his way back from a concussion. … Gauld’s second assist marked his 15th goal contribution (six goals, nine assists) in his last 15 Whitecaps games across all competitions. … An announced crowd of 21,309 took in the game at B.C. Place.

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The Whitecaps kick off a two-game road swing Wednesday against the Houston Dynamo. The Earthquakes host the Seattle Sounders the same night.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 14, 2024.

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Liverpool ‘not good enough’ says Arne Slot after shock loss against Nottingham Forest

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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Not good enough. That was Arne Slot’s verdict after his first defeat as Liverpool manager on Saturday.

A shock 1-0 loss at home to Nottingham Forest in the English Premier League ended Slot’s perfect record since succeeding Jurgen Klopp at Anfield at the end of last season.

“We had a lot of ball possession but only managed to create three (or) four quite good chances, so that is by far not enough if you have so much ball possession,” said the Dutchman, who suggested his team should not be losing to the likes of Forest.

“If you lose a home game it’s always a setback, especially if you face a team … we never know, maybe they will go all the way to fight for Champions League tickets, but normally this team is not ending up in the top 10, so if you lose a game against them that’s a big disappointment.”

Slot won his first three games in charge, including a memorable 3-0 victory against Manchester United before the international break.

But that run came to an end after Callum Hudson-Odoi struck in the 72nd with a curling effort from the edge of the box and beyond goalkeeper Alisson.

Liverpool’s defeat leaves Manchester City as the only team with a 100% record in the league after a 2-1 win against Brentford kept the defending champion at the top of the table.

United won at Southampton 3-0 to end its two-game losing streak.

Unstoppable Haaland

Erling Haaland moved to 99 goals for City after scoring twice against Brentford.

The Norwegian’s double came after Yoane Wissa fired Brentford ahead with just 22 seconds on the clock.

Haaland scored his 98th and 99th goals in his 103rd City appearance in all competitions. And he was the width of the post away from his third consecutive hat trick after trebles against Ipswich and West Ham.

“He’s been really, really good. Yeah, I would say he’s the best (he’s been), but it’s only four fixtures (this season),” City manager Pep Guardiola said.

Haaland, who has been nominated for the Ballon d’Or, has nine goals in four league games. He has topped the league scoring charts in each of his two seasons at City since joining from Borussia Dortmund in 2022 for $63 million.

Haaland’s first goal after 19 minutes evened the game following Wissa’s opener, which stunned the Etihad Stadium crowd. Haaland turned and swept a shot past goalkeeper Mark Flekken after a slight deflection off Ethan Pinnock.

He was then too strong for Pinnock when shaking off the defender and running through for his second in the 32nd.

He was inches away in the 81st; the shot came back off the post after beating the keeper.

Rashford snaps run

Marcus Rashford snapped a 12-game barren run in front of goal as United beat Southampton.

Rashford doubled United’s lead at Saint Mary’s after Matthijs de Ligt’s scored his first for the club. Substitute Alejandro Garnacho scored a third in the sixth minute of stoppage time.

The win came after back-to-back defeats for United.

Rashford hadn’t scored since March in United’s win over Liverpool in the FA Cup quarterfinals. He curled in a shot from the edge of the area to put Erik ten Hag’s team 2-0 up at Southampton in the 41st minute.

Ten Hag said it could be a turning point for the forward.

“For every striker, they want to be on the scoring list. Once the first is in, more is coming. Like a ketchup bottle, once it’s going, it’s coming more,” he said.

De Ligt, who joined United from Bayern Munich in the offseason, headed in from Bruno Fernandes’ cross in the 35th.

It could have been a different story if Cameron Archer converted a penalty for Southampton in the 33rd. Instead, his effort was saved by goalkeeper Andre Onana.

Newly promoted Southampton was reduced to 10 men when Jack Stephens was sent off in the 79th for a high challenge on Garnacho.

Villa comeback

After three straight defeats to start the league, Everton looked set for its first win when leading Aston Villa 2-0.

Goals from Dwight McNeil and Dominic Calvert-Lewin put Sean Dyche’s team in control until Ollie Watkins struck twice to even the game.

Jhon Duran completed Villa’s comeback and sealed a 3-2 win in the 76th to leave Everton rooted to the bottom of the table and the only top flight team without a point.

Late drama

Jean-Philippe Mateta converted a stoppage time penalty to salvage a 2-2 draw for Crystal Palace against Leicester.

Leicester led 2-0 at Selhurst Park after goals from Jamie Vardy and Stephy Mavididi.

But Mateta sparked Palace’s response with a goal in the 47th, a minute after Mavididi doubled Leicester’s advantage.

Conor Coady fouled Ismaili Sarr in the box right near fulltime and Mateta was cool enough to convert.

West Ham left it even later to salvage a point in a 1-1 draw at Fulham.

Danny Ings struck in the fifth minute of added time after Raul Jimenez’s goal looked like earning Fulham the win.

Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler, the manager of the month for August, was frustrated as his team was held to 0-0 at home by Ipswich.

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Cavaliers and free agent forward Isaac Okoro agree to 3-year, $38 million deal, AP source says

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CLEVELAND (AP) — Restricted free agent forward Isaac Okoro has agreed to re-sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers on a three-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Saturday.

Okoro’s new deal is worth $38 million, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the contract has not been signed or announced by the team.

ESPN.com first reported the agreement, citing Okoro’s representation.

The fifth overall pick in the 2020 NBA draft, Okoro is Cleveland’s best perimeter defender, often drawing the assignment of guarding the opponent’s top scorer. Okoro also has worked to improve his offensive game.

The 23-year-old averaged 9.4 points and 3.0 rebounds in 69 games — 42 starts — last season for the Cavs, who beat Orlando in the opening round of the playoffs before losing to eventual champion Boston.

Okoro shot a career-best 39% on 3-pointers, forcing teams to come out and guard him.

His agreement caps an extraordinarily busy summer for the Cavs that began with coach J.B. Bickerstaff being fired and replaced by Kenny Atkinson. All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell signed a three-year, $150 million extension in July, ending months of speculation that he wanted out of Cleveland.

Also, power forward Evan Mobley signed a five-year, $224 deal and center Jarrett Allen signed a three-year, $91 million extension.

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