Retired Buccaneers QB coach Clyde Christensen detailed his concern for Tom Brady
Buccaneers quarterback coach Clyde Christensen retired following Tampa Bay’s wild card round loss to the Cowboys as part of a series of coaching moves triggered by head coach Todd Bowles.
It’s not that Brady couldn’t still throw the football, in fact Christensen believes he can still play at a high level if he decides to continue with his football career. Instead, it’s Brady’s personal health and well-being following a trying year that left Christensen concerned.
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