Tom Brady is Back and He’s Out for Blood

New England Patriots at Washington Redskins 2009. Courtesy of Creative Commons.

“New England Patriots at Washington Redskins” 2009. Courtesy of Creative Commons.

Lia Tassinari, Copy Editor

 

“I feel better better at 39 than I did at 29,” Tom Brady said on his return in week five of the NFL. So, naturally and as a Dolphins fan, I’m thinking, “Well, shit.”

 

In his first week back to the NFL after facing a four-week game suspension due to Deflategate, Tom Brady came into the game against the Cleveland Browns and gave them zero mercy.

 

The quarterback (or should I say, one of the GOATs) threw for 406 yards and three touchdowns, which carried the Patriots to a 33-13 victory at Cleveland. Not too bad for a guy that hasn’t practiced with his team for weeks and can still put up those kinds of numbers as if he never was suspended.

 

However, let’s analyze the rest of Brady’s game back and see what his future 2016 could potentially be like.

 

So, I think it’s safe to assume that Tom Brady was cut a break when he played his first game yesterday because, let’s face it, the Cleveland Browns are 0-5. This game was probably a huge breeze for the veteran quarterback.

 

However, it’s going to be interesting to see what he can do against teams like the Steelers (4-1), Buffalo Bills (3-2), and the Seattle Seahawks (3-1) in the next coming weeks.

 

The big question will be; does Tom Brady still have that fire in him to defeat them? An even bigger question is who will win the AFC East if the Bills are coming up strong and even managed to shut out the Patriots in week four?

 

Nevertheless, it is clear that Tom Brady is out for blood and it’s going to be exciting to see what he can do in the next coming weeks.