Can Tom Brady and Co. compete in the NFL?

In this session of A1FA, we will be discussing how the trade of Quarterback Tom Brady and their offensive scheme in Tampa Bay will fare. We all know Brady came from the New England Patriots. The AFC EAST division, which consists of Buffalo, Miami, and New York Jets, was well sewed up by New England. He is now in the NFC SOUTH with the following teams New Orleans, Atlanta, and Carolina. It will have to be a high-powered offense to stay in games. The offensive scheme Brady has to implement has to be aggressive. And he has the right-minded coach for that scheme. Bruce Arians is a known “Quarterback whisperer.” He will put together plays that will benefit Brady and The Bucs. Brady will be utilizing his over-sized receiving corps. He might not have the zip or control as he did in his younger years, but he has the knowledge and experience to handle the job. The New Orleans Saints have a sound three-phase defense and can put points up on the board. The Atlanta Falcons can and will damage their Line Backer corps, not to mention that Matty Ice will dismantle a defense himself. Carolina will be putting up scores like no other and their defense can stand up with the best of them. So again, Tom Brady will be in a position to play for the Lombardi Trophy. The main question is, can Tom Brady and company with their new offensive scheme keep pace with the NFC SOUTH and the rest of the NFL league.