We could point out all the differences between last season’s Bucs and the 2020 version, but let’s face it, there’s really only one change the world cares about. Jameis Winston is out, and Tom Brady is in. With that in mind, we figured it might be an interesting exercise to chart Winston’s 2019 and Brady’s 2020 seasons weekly.Kind of a mixed bag for Winston in a 27-23 loss at Tennessee. He completed 21 of 43 passes for 301 yards, with two touchdowns, two interceptions and a fumble. He also rushed for 53 yards and had Tampa Bay in position to win before the defense coughed up the lead in the fourth quarter.We’re getting to the fantasy football portion of Brady’s season. More touchdown passes and big yardage totals week after week. Brady was 33 of 45 for 369 yards and four touchdowns in a 45-20 road victory against Las Vegas. His passer rating for the game was a sleek 127.0 2019 Winston: Completed 153-of-263 for 2,072 yards, with 14 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and a 2-5 record. 2020 Brady: Completed 176-of-268 for 1,910 yards, with 18 touchdowns, four interceptions and a 5-2 record.It now seems obvious that Brady’s slow start to the season had more to do with adjusting to a new offense and teammates without the benefit of preseason games. Brady has now thrown 148 consecutive passes without an interception. His numbers are very similar to what he did in New England in 2019 through seven games except with a lot more touchdown passes.