The quarterback was not happy with his offense in the first half.
Tom Brady is known for being a fiery competitor during games, and that side of him showed up again on Sunday.
In the first half of the Buccaneers’ game against the Steelers, the Tampa Bay quarterback was frustrated by his offense’s lack of production. So, while the Steelers had the ball, Brady berated his offensive line on the sidelines.
Tampa Bay failed to score a touchdown in the first half, entering the break down 10–9. As a unit, the Buccaneers only gained 138 total yards in the first half, averaging just 3.9 yards per play and surrendering two sacks.
The Buccaneers have dealt with offensive line injuries all season, so the current group wasn’t the projected lineup entering the season.
The first-half struggles have been a theme for the Buccaneers this season, as they’ve only scored three touchdowns in the first 30 minutes of games this year.
Despite losing at Pittsburgh, 20-18, the Bucs are tied with the Falcons atop the NFC South at 3-3.
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