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Clay Travis: Tom Brady is Winning the Divorce With Bill Belichick

Clay Travis: Tom Brady is Winning the Divorce With Bill Belichick
Clay Travis: “One of the biggest questions we’ve had this season was going to be ‘who is going to win the divorce?’ Is it going to be Tom Brady leaving New England and going to play down in Tampa Bay, or is it going to be Bill belichick? This is two ships passing in the night... We’re starting to get a pretty good read that the Patriots are at best an 8-8 caliber team, and I even think it’s going to be unlikely that they’re going to get to 8-8. There’s pretty strong evidence that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at this point are definitely a playoff team. Right now they would be the number one seed in the NFC South… This is not even much of a challenge right now. Belichick and the Patriots looked really bad against the Broncos, and I think this COVID situation has knocked the Patriots out of their ‘DO YOUR JOB ROUTINE’ from not being able to practice. I’m nervous about where the Patriots are going from here if I’m a Patriots fan, and I think the answer is ‘they’re not going to make the playoffs.’" (Full Audio Above)

Listen to Clay Travis explain why he thinks Tom Brady is winning his divorce with Bill Belichick pretty handily, just days after Brady and the Bucs came off their biggest win in perhaps a decade, whereas the Patriots were beaten 18-12 by a cellar-dwelling Denver Broncos team.

Check out the audio above as Clay details why he think the Bucs will win the NFC South, and why he doesn’t even think Cam Newton and the Brady-less Pats will make the playoffs"

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