NFL fans slam Tom Brady for throwing tantrums at refs, yelling at teammates after sack

Brady yelling at Panthers players after not getting a roughing the passer call.
Brady yelling at Panthers players after not getting a roughing the passer call.

Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured their playoff spot after a nail-biting win over Sam Darnold and the Carolina Panthers. However, it wasn't all smooth sailing for the Bucs.

Their up-and-down season once again reared its ugly head in the 30-24 win with Brady at the center of two incidents that has many NFL fans taking shots at him.

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The first was Brady wanting a roughing the passer call in which he was barely touched. He was then spotted again yelling at his teammates after another poor drive. One fan called the Buccaneers quarterback a crybaby for the incidents.

"Cry baby thinks he’s tough."

Other NFL fans piled on the 45-year-old quarterback after his latest antics.

It appears that all NFL fans are in agreement when it comes to what the quarterback did against Carolina. While we can agree that the "push" did not warrant a roughing the passer call, the yelling at his teammates has been a theme all season.

Regardless, though, the Buccaneers have somehow secured a playoff berth after an up-and-down season for the ages.


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Carolina Panthers v Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Carolina Panthers v Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Given the nature of the NFC South and no teams really taking charge, the Buccaneers, who have an 8-8 record, are currently the No. 4 seed in the NFC and have secured a playoff spot.

That seemed extremely unlikely throughout the season. But as we have become accustomed to, the 45-year-old turned back the clock when he needed to and connected with receiver Mike Evans time and time again to deliver postseason football to Tampa Bay.

Against the Panthers, Evans had 10 catches for 207 yards and three touchdowns in a scintillating performance. The 45-year-old also reminded many that he still has "it," throwing for 432 yards and three touchdowns.

Currently slated to host the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs as things stand, the Buccaneers can still scare some teams, and Mike McCarthy and his Cowboys will be wary of what challenges Brady presents.

Tampa Bay defeated the Cowboys 19-3 back in Week 1 and is now on a collision course to face them yet again. Will there be more Tom tantrums?

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