The article discusses the impact of the New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's departure to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It questions whether there is anything better than seeing Brady lose and suggests that his move could have a positive effect on the rest of the league. It argues that Brady's success over the past 20 years has been detrimental to the competitive balance in the NFL, and his departure could give other teams a chance to reach the Super Bowl. It also looks at the implications for the Patriots, who will now have to find a new leader to replace Brady. Finally, the article suggests that although Brady's move is bittersweet, the NFL will be better off without the Patriots' dominance.