Tampa Bay Buccaneers Senior Football Consultant Bruce Arians reacts to Tom Brady (12) performance. Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

Bruce Arians: Buccaneers' Tom Brady 'was playing bad'

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians has offered a brutally honest take on quarterback Tom Brady while defending offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich.

“I don’t think it was fair to Byron,” Arians said about criticisms of Leftwich made during Tampa Bay's offensive struggles this fall, per Ira Kaufman of Joe Bucs Fan. "Nobody is going to say that Brady was playing bad, but he was playing bad. We also had growing pains on a young offensive front and we weren’t running well. There comes a time as a play-caller when you’re losing yards running the ball and you say, 'Forget this, I’m putting the ball in Tom’s hands.'" 

Arians, who coached Brady during the 2020 and 2021 seasons before he stepped down to become a senior advisor with the organization this past March, is hardly the first person to bash the 45-year-old's on-the-field performances throughout the campaign. It was pointed out in October that some Next Gen Stats indicated Brady routinely missed open receivers over the season's first seven games, and former NFL quarterback Chris Simms said just last week the future Hall of Famer is "not very good anymore."  

Of course, those takes failed to mention the Buccaneers are now second to last in the entire NFL with an average of 70.7 rushing yards per game, according to ESPN stats. That figure rose dramatically after Tampa Bay accumulated 161 yards on the ground in this past Sunday's 21-16 win over the Seattle Seahawks.

ESPN numbers show Brady began Tuesday 13th among eligible quarterbacks with a 91.9 passer rating, 14th with a 54.5 total QBR, and second with 2,805 passing yards this season. In 10 games, he's thrown 12 touchdowns and two interceptions. 

Interestingly, Arians noted during the discussion that "Tom smiled at practice last week for the first time this season." For what it's worth, Brady recently poked fun at himself over his facial expressions during games played amid his divorce from Gisele Bündchen that the two confirmed on Oct. 28.  

"He’s going to be fine," Arians added about the seven-time Super Bowl champion. 

Brady and the 5-5 Buccaneers are enjoying their bye week and will next play at the Cleveland Browns (3-6) on Nov. 27. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Insider names frontrunner in Browns' QB competition after drafting Shedeur Sanders
Yankees offense goes nuclear in blowout win
Giannis Antetokounmpo rips Tyrese Haliburton's father for 'disrespectful' act
Celtics make unique NBA playoff history in Game 5 win
How Steelers reportedly expect Aaron Rodgers saga will end
Juan Soto's bat speed decline threatens Mets' $765 million investment
NFL team executive expands on what Browns' Shedeur Sanders did wrong before draft
Insider suggests four-time Pro Bowl option for Steelers if Aaron Rodgers doesn't sign
Watch: Pacers, Tyrese Haliburton eliminate the Bucks in OT
Stanley Cup playoffs takeaways: Hurricanes advance, panic time for Maple Leafs
Jayson Tatum's historic game helps send Celtics to Eastern Conference semis
Pirates ace Paul Skenes explains why he's not concerned about potential injuries
Steelers may have found another steal in UDFA pool as Pittsburgh lands an athletic freak
49ers sign star TE to four-year extension
Spurs' Stephon Castle runs away with Rookie of the Year Award
Kings to make Doug Christie new head coach in full-circle moment
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy sends strong message about whether he's ready to start in 2025
Pistons' Cade Cunningham comes alive in fourth quarter to stave off elimination vs. Knicks
Cubs defeat Pirates with an impressive night at the plate
Watch: Blue Jays' Daulton Varsho makes potential catch of the year