New York Post

Bowles can’t Buc QB jinx

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POOR Todd Bowles. The man spent four years coaching the Jets and got what amounted to one season of profession­al quarterbac­k play.

Journeyman Ryan Fitzpatric­k delivered some “Fitzmagic” in Bowles’ first season as Jets head coach in 2015.

Sadly, that magic ran out in Year 2 of Bowles’ program, and the rest of his Jets tenure was essentiall­y taken down by quarterbac­k calamity.

Sam Darnold was drafted third overall in 2018 and never backed up his elite draft slot with elite play.

Before Darnold, Bowles had to trot out the likes of a diminished Fitz, Bryce Petty and even Geno Smith. Then came Josh McCown, who did what he could to show Darnold the way.

Fast-forward to this season. Bowles got his second chance as NFL head coach when Bruce Arians retired. And he figured after all those years of poor quarterbac­king, he’d finally hit the quarterbac­k lottery with seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady deciding to continue playing.

Yet the ride with Brady has been anything but smooth this season. The Buccaneers are just 3-3 entering Sunday’s game at Carolina.

Brady — who’s had to deal with daily rumors, updates and innuendo about his reported impending split with wife Gisele Bundchen — has looked unsettled and unhappy all season.

Ben Roethlisbe­rger, the retired former Steelers quarterbac­k who watched the Tampa Bay-Pittsburgh game last week, said on a podcast that it looks like Brady “doesn’t want to be out there” playing.

Brady’s individual statistics are not terrible — he’s thrown for 1,652 yards, eight touchdowns and one intercepti­on, completing 67.2 percent of his passes while taking nine sacks.

But more importantl­y, the Bucs’ offensive numbers are sagging. Their offense ranks 21st in yards per game (332) and 20th in points per game (20.2) — numbers that are way off those that Brady has produced in previous seasons.

The question Bowles and the Bucs will continue to face is whether they still have the quarterbac­k who has seven Super Bowl rings … or a great one who stayed around one year too long.

Poor Todd Bowles.

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