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Brady is clearly frustrated. He spiked a tablet on the sideline. He completed 18 of 34 passes for 190 yards. The Bucs have scored 39 points in two games, which includes just two offensive touchdowns. Afterward, according to reports, Brady’s news conference lasted less than two minutes and included six questions before he thanked the media and walked off.
But when you draft a quarterback in the first round and your starter passes for 362 yards — total — in the first two weeks, one topic will dominate. After Mitchell Trubisky threw a zero-yard check-down on third and eight in the third quarter, fans at Acrisure Stadium chanted “Ken-ny! Ken-ny!” for the quarterback who played there in college for Pitt.
It has only been two weeks, but all of those decisions — conventional or otherwise — appear savvy after the Jaguars shut out the Colts, 24-0. Under Doug Pederson, second-year quarterback Trevor Lawrence has made a leap, and he played perhaps the best game of his career Sunday. He completed 25 of 30 passes for 235 yards and two touchdowns, never coming close to an interception and showing off his mobility.Like Pederson’s influence , Christian Kirk’s presence has lifted Lawrence.
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